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Chapter 717 Poor Cao Yue

Sun Dahai and the others were having fun, and it was already midnight before they knew it. The old people would not go crazy like the young people, and they all went back to their rooms to rest.

Although Cao Shanshan was very reluctant, she was already drowsy after being excited for a day. After eating a few mouthfuls of food, Zheng Ziyun took her back to sleep.

Finally, we have the opportunity to go out and play with the whole family. Chef Cao and his wife feel sorry for their son and daughter-in-law, who are usually busy with work and don’t have many opportunities to go out and play together.

So before the trip started, everyone had already agreed that they would take care of Cao Shanshan for the next two days. Cao Yong and Lisa could spend a relaxing vacation with the others.

Young people who had not slept gathered together on the beach, eating, drinking, and chatting. Sun Dahai, Qiao Hongwei, and Cao Yong were at the center, while others unconsciously surrounded them, listening to their chatter about all kinds of things.

"Finally, I have taken care of the little girl until she falls asleep. It's really not a worry. Dahai, help me get something delicious to eat. I was putting the children to sleep upstairs just now. I can see you eating and drinking from the window. How greedy.

It’s killing me.”

No one expected that Cao Yue would appear again in the middle of the night.

"Aunt Xiaoyue, won't you go sleep with Xiao Yuqing?" Sun Dahai asked.

"Are you still sleeping? Since I gave birth to her, I have been following her daily schedule and sleeping for less than half of every day. Now that I finally came out, I really can't lie down anymore." Cao Yue looked sad.

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Thinking about it, Cao Yue has a restless temper. From her pregnancy until now, she has silently made a lot of sacrifices for Xiao Yuqing.

For nearly a year, pregnant women have certain special requirements compared with normal people in terms of food, clothing, housing, and transportation. The relatively closed and boring life has already suffocated her.

Unfortunately, although she is on vacation, Cao Yue can only watch everyone play, and her diet is strictly controlled. Who knows that she is breastfeeding.

For Xiao Yuqing, who was only two months old, and her mother Cao Yue, most Chinese people advocated resting at home, and occasionally going out to get some fresh air and bask in the sun was enough. They would never be advised to go to sea.

Western medicine has the opposite view. They believe that if conditions permit, mothers should return to normal life as soon as possible. Therefore, many mothers in the West begin to resume training three or four days after delivery. And the same Western view is that when doing

If precautions are taken and the baby is kept as close to the natural environment as possible, his growth and development will be better.

After giving birth to a child in China, according to tradition, you have to undergo confinement. For thirty or forty days, both adults and children are trapped in a room without wind, light or water, and the whole person smells bad.

The behavioral plan pursued by the Sanatorium and Hospital for mothers and newborns is a combination of Chinese and Western methods. It is different from the radical methods of the West and the conservative methods of traditional Chinese methods.

Sanatorium & Hospital adopts a more gentle approach, formulating different behavioral guidance based on the physical conditions of different mothers and babies.

Cao Yue's physical fitness is very good, and she has come to the Sanatorium and Hospital early and regularly for prenatal check-ups and received comprehensive professional guidance. Her family's financial conditions are also good, and she can fully meet the doctor's custom-made nutritional diet for her during pregnancy.

Therefore, both Cao Yue and Xiao Yuqing are now in excellent physical condition. After the whole family went out together and carefully consulted with Cao Yue's doctor at the Sanatorium and Hospital, they had the opportunity to participate in this trip.

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Only half an hour before the trip yesterday morning, after reconfirming the weather conditions for the past two days, Cao Yue and Xiao Yuqing were officially allowed to participate in the trip.

Even so, Cao Yue was forced to agree to numerous requests, such as not being allowed to go into the sea, not being allowed to go on the deck to blow the wind while the yacht was in progress, and only having to ask for permission from Zheng Ziyun, Lisa or the accompanying confinement nanny Lu Xiaoying for necessary meals, etc.

Cao Yue, who had been suppressed for a long time, agreed to all the conditions without even thinking about it. For the sake of her daughter, she fulfilled the requirements that restricted her very well and basically fulfilled them.

Except for one, when Sun Dahai and the others went out to sea again in the afternoon, everyone went swimming. Cao Yue stayed on the yacht and fished for an hour with Chef Cao and the captain.

Seeing Aunt Xiaoyue's pitiful look, Sun Dahai had to satisfy her request even though her performance was poor.

Just then, fish soup was being cooked on the fire, which was made from the fish they caught in the afternoon. This was something Cao Yue could drink. At the same time, Sun Dahai found a few prawns and sweet potatoes from the ingredients and grilled them on the barbecue.

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Breastfeeding mothers can eat some barbecue appropriately, but it is best to grill it directly with fresh ingredients. It would rather taste less delicious than those ingredients that have been marinated in advance.

Moreover, during the barbecue process, spices and salt should be used as little as possible, and chili peppers should be excluded.

Qiao's father and Chef Cao had gone back to rest at this time. Among the people present, Sun Dahai was the well-deserved number one chef. Since Cao Yue wanted to eat, it was natural for her nephew Sun Dahai to cook it for her.

The night is getting darker gradually, but the people on the beach are still in high spirits. There are more and more used empty sticks and empty beer bottles piled aside.



Late at night on the beach, when Sun Dahai and the others were sitting together, blowing in the sea breeze, and eating barbecue comfortably, it was the morning in Los Angeles, a city in the western United States, and people had already started a new day of busy work.

Although today is Saturday (Los Angeles time is 15 hours behind Hong Kong time), it should be considered a rest day. But for Hollywood film companies, it has almost no impact.

Especially when one of the old film companies was going to sign a transfer today, even the media reporters who were supposed to be resting at home came to the conference room of Kasol Film Company on the Avenue of Stars.

In a burst of dazzling flashes, both Julie and the former boss of Kasol Film Company had formula-like smiles on their faces, and their right hands gently held each other.

Photojournalists are not stingy with expensive film. They hold their own cameras in their hands, constantly looking for different angles, and clicking the shutter button randomly.

The text reporters followed the staff on site, applauding as if they were doing an errand, but looking around furtively, trying to find a unique entry point for today's manuscript to highlight their own value.

Each of them has an envelope in their pocket. Inside the envelope is Blue Ocean International's pre-prepared press release and some related information, as well as a green Franklin or Grant letter.

Franklins ($100 bills) are given to every official reporter, and Grants ($50 bills) are given to press assistants or trainee reporters.

This difference is very humane and no one will have any objections to it.

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