Chapter 1065
Chapter 1065: Chapter 1047: Can’t Afford to Give Birth Chapter 1065: Chapter 1047: Can’t Afford to Give Birth So what she could do was to delay the birth of the child, to ensure it wouldn’t happen too quickly.
As long as someone came to rescue them, as long as they made it to a formal hospital, they would be fine.
In fact, they didn’t even need a formal hospital, with the corresponding medication, people would definitely be fine.
After her several injections, Liu Juan first stopped wailing, and of course, her bleeding symptoms were also alleviated.
Sweat covered her forehead, but now, because of a slight easing, she no longer felt as uncomfortable.
Of course, she also stopped yelling.
In a short time, she fell asleep.
“Help her clean up.”
Tang Yuxin put away her needles one by one.
“Doctor Tang, how is my wife?”
Bai Qing asked anxiously, “The child hasn’t been born, has it?”
“Under the current conditions, she can’t give birth,” Tang Yuxin said, hanging the needle pack at her waist.
Without medication, if the baby were born now, both lives might be at risk.
“So what do we do now?”
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Upon hearing this, Bai Qing’s entire face went deathly pale.“Simply don’t give birth,” Tang Yuxin packed away her things, then took another look at Liu Juan, who was now sleeping peacefully, no longer breaking out in cold sweats or crying out in pain.
“Not give birth?”
Bai Qing was still confused, “How can we just decide not to give birth?”
“Why not?”
Tang Yuxin challenged Bai Qing, “As long as she is kept safe, she can wait for another three months.
Deciding whether to give birth or not is not your concern, it’s the doctor’s.
Even if she needs to give birth, isn’t it better to wait these few days?”
“Right, I’m sorry…”
Bai Qing seemed to realize he had asked a rather foolish question.
Indeed, they should not be having the baby now, so isn’t it better to wait?
If the baby was born now, what would they do then?
They hadn’t even prepared baby formula, they couldn’t possibly feed the baby broth and rice water.
Without proper food, the baby would starve to death in a few days.
But if they didn’t give birth now, they wouldn’t need formula either.
Once they were rescued, they could decide when to have the baby.
“Thank you so much,” Bai Qing was truly grateful and decided that once they were rescued, no matter where Gu Ning and her husband were, they would personally visit them.
They had saved their family’s lives.
Seeing that there was no further issue here, the others went back as well.
Tang Yuxin and Gu Ning stayed on guard until they were sure everything was alright, then they planned to return.
“Don’t leave, stay for dinner.”
Bai Qing had already decided to invite them to a meal.
They had plenty of food at home, enough to treat them several times, and keeping it at home was not very helpful.
They could not possibly stay there forever; at most, they would stay three or four days.
He believed that they would definitely be able to get out—after all, it wasn’t the end of the world, just an earthquake.
Transportation would be restored, electricity would come back, water would return, the internet would be available again, and they would return home.
“No need, we have some at home,”
Gu Ning had already helped Tang Yuxin put on her clothes.
He hadn’t thought about staying for a meal.
Times were tough for everyone now, and he preferred not to impose.
“By the way, is your phone working?” Gu Ning asked Bai Qing.
Bai Qing nodded.
“The mobile phone still works, and we have several power banks at home, enough to last a few days.”
“Okay,” Gu Ning took out a pen and paper from his pocket.
He wrote down Tang Yuxin’s phone number and handed it to Bai Qing.
“Save the battery, and call us if there’s trouble.
We’ll come over.”
“Thank you,” Bai Qing said as he took the piece of paper, feeling much more reassured.
He carefully put it into his pocket, but he still didn’t feel entirely safe.
He memorized the numbers by rote, but still worried he might forget, so he saved a copy in his phone.
Then, just in case, he wrote several more notes and placed them around the house.
If the phone died or broke, he could borrow a neighbor’s phone to call.
That would be much quicker than running back and forth by himself.
When Gu Ning and Tang Yuxin stepped outside, the rain had lightened.
Tang Yuxin looked up at the gloomy sky, wondering where the clear skies from the past few days had gone.
This was Yun City’s rainy season, and Gu Ning was explaining the local weather patterns to Tang Yuxin.
“Yun City has three rainy seasons,” he explained.
“We arrived right in the middle of one, which is why you don’t have to check the weather forecast these days.
You know there won’t be any sunny days.
Just get used to these cloudy skies and frequent rain.”
“Get used to it, and you’ll be fine,” he said, his words revealing his helplessness.
“All right, I’ll get used to it,” Tang Yuxin smiled at Gu Ning.
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“Let’s go home, I’m hungry.
We can have rice and I can cook several dishes.
I remember buying some vacuum-packed chicken pieces.
We can make potato and chicken stir-fry to celebrate me saving two more lives today.”
“Good,” Gu Ning said as he adjusted her raincoat, now less worried about her state of mind.
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Tang’s heart was strong.
Apart from the initial scare, she had regained her calm.
But when they got home, Gu Ning noticed something amiss.
There were several wet footprints at the entrance of their house, extending inside.
They had locked the door when they left, but now, it was wide open—no, it had been smashed open.
There had been a break-in.
Remembering the water and the food at home, Gu Ning’s expression darkened.
Was this an outright robbery?
Yuxin followed Gu Ning inside, realizing what had happened.
She had never imagined that there would be people brazen enough to loot others in difficult times, not just breaking locks but boldly invading and robbing homes – and these were digital locks.
Once inside, Tang Yu’s temples throbbed with frustration as she saw water everywhere, snack wrappers strewn about, and noises coming from the kitchen.
Gu Ning turned and gripped Tang Yuxin’s shoulder.
“Stay here and don’t move,” he instructed.
Just as Yuxin was about to speak, Gu Ning shook his head.
“Don’t worry, I’m fine.
Judging by the footprints, there’s only two of them, one of them a woman.
I can handle it.”
Tang Yuxin pursed her lips, staying silent.
She moved aside and grabbed a handy weapon for herself—a broom.
She knew of Gu Ning’s martial arts accolades; he was a former martial arts champion with exemplary skills.
He could take on five alone without any issues.
Although she wasn’t much skilled herself, she could offer help when needed.