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831. Chapter 831 Warm Hearts and Winter Snow Hidden 74

The room became very quiet, and the atmosphere seemed a little strange.

Arnold had been observing the little clues between the two, and the more she looked, the more she felt something was wrong. An idea suddenly flashed through her mind, causing her to look at Aunt Li and Cui'er with wide eyes.

Although the Li family lived at the end of the village, they were not in the wilderness. Although they were a little far from their neighbors, they were not too far away. She had given birth to a child before, but she knew that more of her neighbors might have had birth experience.

It's a bit strange that Aunt Li didn't go to her neighbors for help but instead asked an outsider to help her. What's more, the Li family seems to be very kind, so they shouldn't have bad relations with neighbors.

Arnold did not reveal the doubts in his heart. As an outsider, there was no need for her to speak about other people's family matters. Besides, she herself was a prisoner, so she had no qualifications to care about other people's family affairs.

On the bed, Cui'er endured the pain and finished a bowl of noodles. Aunt Li quickly wiped her mouth.

"Mom, it's all my fault for not listening to you. If I had listened to you, I wouldn't be like this." Cui'er's eyes turned red and she seemed about to cry.

Aunt Li sighed, "Forget it, don't mention it." She put the pottery bowl on the table aside, turned around and said to Arnold, "Girl, thank you for coming to help me. This is

It’s Cui’er’s first baby, so don’t be scared for a while.”

Arnold nodded, "No, I've seen blood." Although she has never seen childbirth, she has seen murderers, not to mention that she herself has killed people. She was afraid at first, but now she is no longer afraid.

Any ups and downs of mood. Arnold's eyes fell on his hands. Sure enough, people will change.

A moan came from the bed, and Cui Er bit her lip and tried her best not to yell.

Seeing this, Aunt Li quickly found a ball of cloth for her to bite, "Bite it, don't bite your tongue for a while."

Cui'er nodded, and there was already a layer of fine beads of sweat on her smooth forehead. Her eyes were filled with fear and regret, but more importantly, determination.

Aunt Li was a skilled worker, and it seemed that she had helped deliver babies before. Under her command, Arnold only followed her instructions to help with some trivial tasks.

It is always difficult to give birth to the first child. The sky began to dimly light up, and a clear baby cry broke the tranquility of the entire morning.

Li Mutou outside the house couldn't wait any longer, banging on the door, "Mom, mother, is my wife okay?"

Arnold watched Aunt Li busying around, but the child was just left aside without asking any questions. Outside the door, Li Mutou's question was really problematic.

After Aunt Li put away Cui'er, she finally found a piece of cloth and wrapped the child up. She looked at the child with a very complicated expression, and finally sighed and hugged the child to Cui'er.

Next to his son, "Let's take a look!"

Cui'er's eyes were red and tears kept flowing down, "Mom, I really... really want..."

Aunt Li nodded, "This is fate, there is nothing we can do!"

Cui'er didn't speak anymore, but just turned her eyes away and looked away, "I understand, mother, go ahead!"

Arnold was really confused when she saw these two people. She looked at the still dry blood on her hands and felt slightly cold. Could it be that this child is not the child of Cui'er and Li Mutou?

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