Xue Heng apologized and smiled, "Mom, Dad, she regrets it very much. Don't worry, I will urge her to go to bed early and get up early in the future."
With her son-in-law present, Liu Ying couldn't continue talking, but her face still didn't look good.
Xue Ling sat down holding her big belly, "Afang, do you still feel dizzy?"
"No, sister-in-law." Cheng Tianfang saw that her expression was a little bad, and couldn't help but ask: "Sister-in-law, you didn't get any rest last night, okay?"
Xue Ling explained with a chuckle: "Last night in the middle of the night, these two little guys were making a fuss, like fighting, which made me wake up several times. Then I couldn't sleep, and I stayed awake until dawn."
Cheng Tianfang smiled bitterly and muttered: "It looks like being a mother is really hard."
"It's good to know." Liu Ying whispered: "It's hard to conceive a child, and it's even harder to raise a child. Do you think it's easy for your parents to raise you until you grow up and get married?"
Cheng Tianfang chuckled, "It's not easy."
Liu Ying looked at Xue Ling distressedly and said warmly: "Let's eat early at noon. After that, you can go to sleep for a while. Don't go to any sweater factory today. Zheng Sanyuan has already gone to work anyway."
"No need to go." Xue Ling explained with a smile: "We usually go to and from get off work in an orderly manner over there. We only need to check the accounts and check the accounts. There is no need to work hard, but the boss still has to keep an eye on himself. With Uncle Zheng here,
There's no need for me at all. It's been six months now, and I have to stay at home to have the baby and take care of the baby."
"That's right." Cheng Muhai said warmly: "Two children are much harder than one child. Don't be busy for the time being. Put everything aside and take good care of the baby."
Xue Ling responded obediently and told the truth: "It's really tiring to have two children. If Uncle Zheng hadn't been busy for more than a month during the operation this time, I really wouldn't want to go there."
Xue Heng on the side was holding two active and curious little nephews, joking and laughing.
Ran Ran asked: "Uncle, is aunt sick?"
"It's almost healed!" Xue Heng replied.
Little Yangyang asked confusedly: "Injections are very painful. Does Auntie want injections? I heard that you need injections when you are sick."
"No!" Ranran interrupted her brother loudly, "You don't have to take injections. You can also drink that dark, smelly concoction."
Little Yangyang was frightened when she heard this, and shouted: "It's so miserable! I don't want to get sick!"
"Neither do I!" Ranran agreed.
Xue Heng laughed and rubbed their hair with his strong nose, "Then you listen to your father and mother, don't catch a cold in the wind, don't bask in the sun, drink more water, and you won't get sick easily."
"I know!" Ran Ran muttered: "Uncle, good mother-in-law!"
Xue Heng was laughed at, laughed loudly, strangled the little guy and pressed it to his chest, "How dare you laugh at uncle! Look how good I am!"
Ranran laughed heartily, struggled and dodged, and the big one and the two little ones played together.
Cheng Tianyuan smiled and watched them play while chatting with Xue Ling.
"Today's weather is hotter than yesterday. The ground was very hot early in the morning. I see that you don't have much appetite in the morning."
Xue Ling smiled bitterly: "I barely slept last night. Once people stay up late and don't get enough sleep, they lose their appetite for food. I really had no appetite at all in the morning. But I was afraid of starving my children, so I had to eat some steamed buns."
Cheng Tianyuan felt sorry for her and couldn't help but ask: "What do you want to eat for lunch? I'll cook it for you. I'll go out to buy what you like in a while."
"No." Xue Ling whispered: "The weather is too hot, and I have no appetite. Let's eat whatever we have at home."
Cheng Tianfang on the side suggested: "Sister-in-law, how about we eat sauerkraut and rice noodles for lunch? Yesterday I smelled someone eating sauerkraut in the next ward, and I couldn't help but swallow my saliva. In summer, eat some delicious sauerkraut, add a bucket of ice cream, and
It couldn’t be more appropriate.”
"I'm pregnant, so I don't like food that's too cold." Xue Ling's eyes lit up, "But I can eat pickled cabbage. Pickled cabbage is very appetizing, and I can't help but want to eat it when I think about it!"
Cheng Tianyuan said with a smile: "That's not easy. Let's eat pickled cabbage rice noodles for lunch."
Xue Heng shouted: "Brother! My parents are coming over at noon. It's rare that we all have time to get together, so why not drive out to eat at noon."
"It's too hot, tell your parents not to come over." Cheng Muhai frowned and explained: "They have to go to work in the morning and have time to rest for a while at noon. Anyway, A Fang has nothing to do, so tell them not to run back and forth. The weather is too hot.
It’s easy to get heatstroke.”
"That's right." Cheng Tianfang whispered: "The heat in June and July is too hot. Go make a phone call and tell your parents not to come over. We can come over and get together after get off work in the evening. Ah Huan will be free to accompany them then."
"Okay then." Xue Heng was still a little reluctant and asked, "Why don't you go out for a meal at noon?"
Xue Ling shook his head: "The weather is too hot and everyone has no appetite. They would rather stay at home and blow the fan."
"Our building over there is high, so it's cool enough just by opening the windows." Cheng Muhai said warmly: "When we went to bed last night, we didn't even use a fan. We just opened the windows. The wind blew and it was very cool."
Xue Ling smiled bitterly: "I can't do it. I feel hot even if I turn on the fan."
"You are three people huddled together now, how can you not be hot?" Cheng Tianyuan glanced at her belly and whispered: "It will take several months to give birth!"
The two children couldn't sit still and clamored to go out to play.
Xue Heng wanted to take them out, but Xue Ling refused and whispered: "This is a hospital, it's better not to run around."
"Forget it." Xue Heng also felt bad and said, "Fortunately, this is the brain department, so I can bring you here. If it were from other departments, my uncle would not approve of your coming!"
Cheng Muhai stood up and said: "A Heng, you didn't take a shower or change clothes last night. You take me, your mother, and the two children back first. You get some changes of clothes for A Fang, clean them yourself, and then
Come here again. Let your brother and sister-in-law stay here for a while."
"Okay." Xue Heng was overjoyed and whispered: "The weather is hot. I ran all day yesterday and I'm almost sour."
"It's not that exaggerated." Cheng Tianfang chuckled.
Xue Heng took them back.
Cheng Tianyuan saw that Cheng Tianfang's face had improved a lot and asked about insurance.
Cheng Tianfang explained: "I came here this morning. We have purchased all the insurance for our car. As long as we change the words, the rest will be left to the insurance company and the traffic brigade to negotiate."
"That's much simpler." Cheng Tianyuan nodded.
Xue Ling smiled: "Insurance is very necessary. In fact, not only cars need insurance, but people also need insurance. When a car is running on the road, accidents can easily happen if you are not careful. People living in the world are inevitably prone to major and minor illnesses, major disasters and minor disasters.
It needs to be guaranteed.”
"The insurance...does it also cover people?" Cheng Tianyuan asked in surprise.
After coming to the imperial capital, the two cars Xue Ling bought were insured. He didn't recognize insurance at first, but it wasn't until Xue Ling explained it to him that he realized that even this could be a business, which was very novel.
Xue Ling nodded and explained: "Of course there is. In fact, the concept of insurance is very common abroad, but people here don't think it is necessary. There are many types of insurance for people, such as accident insurance, illness insurance, etc.
There are also insurances that specifically cover certain diseases, and they are diverse and varied.”