Chapter 776
Chapter 776: Chapter 768 She Holds a Grudge Chapter 776: Chapter 768 She Holds a Grudge But she wouldn’t dare say these things to her sister.
Wasn’t this just asking for trouble?
“Sister, can I find out if it’s a boy or a girl?”
Tang Sisi quietly asked Tang Yuxin.
Now that she was three months pregnant, she should be able to know the baby’s sex, although the hospital had regulations against checking.
However, she was still curious and wanted to know so she could decide what to buy for the baby.
“You want to know?”
Tang Yuxin certainly knew the gender of the little bun in Tang Sisi’s belly, but she just didn’t want to say it.
“Yeah, I really do,” Tang Sisi nodded vigorously.
“Sister, would you please tell me?”
“Sure,” Tang Yuxin appeared so amiable and easygoing that Tang Sisi was somewhat taken aback by the favor.
Tang Sisi quickly sat up properly, waiting for Tang Yuxin to give her the answer.
But as she saw the smile on Tang Yuxin’s face suddenly turn cold, and the twitch at the corner of her eye, she didn’t dare move or ask any further.
Tang Yuxin stretched out her hand and placed it on Tang Sisi’s collar, while Tang Sisi shrank her neck as if her sister was some witch from a far-off place.
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“I know you want to know, but don’t expect me to tell you.”
Having said that, Tang Yuxin let go of her hand, smoothed her sister’s clothes, stood up, and walked out.
Tang Sisi’s face fell.
As expected, her sister was still angry, and obviously holding a grudge.
“What’s wrong?” Wang Zitan had just come in and noticed Tang Sisi hugging a pillow and staring into space.
Everything seemed fine, so what happened?
Indeed, they say pregnant women are overly emotional, and now his delicate wife’s mood swings were becoming increasingly incomprehensible and harder to handle.
Her likes and dislikes had changed; one moment everything was fine, and the next she would cry for no reason.
She would cry at his smallest expression of guilt, or sometimes she would burst out laughing when he was all frowns.
They say pregnancy makes you dumb for three years, but he felt that his delicate wife was going to be silly for more than just three years, probably for many more to come.
“It’s nothing,” Tang Sisi said listlessly, clutching the blanket over her.
“Big cousin, my sister is bullying me.”
As she spoke, she began to pout and tears started falling again.
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See, there it was again.
Women truly are mystical and peculiar creatures.
How is it that their tears can just fall when they say so, and stop just as quickly?
As a man, he would never be able to master such a skill.
“How did she bully you?”
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Wang Zitan sat down and poured a glass of water for her to drink.
Tang Sisi took the glass and was about to drink when she suddenly put it back down on the table.
“She was clearly about to tell me the baby’s gender, but just when I was eagerly anticipating it, she said she couldn’t possibly tell me.
Isn’t this her bullying me?”
“What’s the point in knowing that?” Wang Zitan knew Tang Yuxin probably did have the intention to tease Tang Sisi a bit, knowing that Tang Sisi’s IQ had dropped to zero, but he still felt Tang Yuxin was right.
“Whether it’s a boy or a girl, we’ll like it just the same, so you don’t need to worry about these things.
Isn’t it a surprise when the baby comes out?”
“That’s true,” Tang Sisi thought about it and didn’t feel as bad anymore.
It’s just that she had to wait another seven months to find out the baby’s gender.
For someone with an impatient character, it was really quite unbearable.
At the school, Wang Zitan arranged for a year’s leave of absence for Tang Sisi.
After all, she could go to school whenever she wanted, and it would be fine even if she didn’t go in the future.
He could support his wife and children without a problem.
His wife and children didn’t need to do anything, and the money he made was more than enough for them to spend for several generations.
The matter between Tang Sisi and Wang Zitan was settled just like that.
There was nothing else to be done about it—the rice was cooked into a meal that had already been eaten and digested.
Of course, the happiest person in this situation was none other than Old Master Wang.
His granddaughter had become his granddaughter-in-law, and he was about to become a great-grandfather.
Oh, could life be any more perfect?
He was almost embarrassed by his own good fortune.
He needed to live well, who knows, he might even be able to hold his great-grandchildren.
So, currently basking in the joy of life, he couldn’t help but tell everyone he met that he was going to have a great-grandchild.
He was about to have four generations under one roof.
Who knows how many hearts he managed to break with his gushing excitement.
As for Tang Sisi, she recovered quickly.
It was never an illness to begin with, just her own foolishness that almost starved her and the child to death.
As long as she ate well and her stomach recovered, there wouldn’t be any major problems.
The next step was just waiting to give birth.
Zhang Xiangcao, worried about her daughter and even more so for her grandchild, felt her silly daughter had nearly starved her grandchild.
So, once Tang Sisi returned from the hospital, Zhang Xiangcao tried every means to nourish her daughter back to health: soups, secret recipes, and whatever else to fill Tang Sisi’s belly.
Tang Sisi was scared enough by her own experience, so now she ate whatever was handed to her as long as she could swallow it.
No more dieting; let her be fat if it came to that.
She could consider losing weight after the baby was born.
So she started to plump up from a bean sprout to a pig.
Her second development came as well, with a larger bust and hips, very eye-catching—of course, the belly was the most eye-catching.
One must say, Wang Zitan’s decision to act first and report later was indeed the right move.
Otherwise, by the time Sisi really grew up and looked like this, God knows she could have been snatched away by some other guy.
So, it’s always better to make a move early, to secure the advantage.
Those who act late lose all chance.
Everyone knew how many people in Tang Siguo’s school were eyeing a piece of her, but now their chances were gone.
Whether lean or fat, she was now someone else’s meal.
When they saw Tang Sisi again, the dish had cooled completely.
Tang Sisi thus fattened up like a pig at home, with a mother who cared for her and was almost ready to feed her ten meals a day to recover the lost weight.
With a genius doctor for a sister providing her with all things necessary for a safe pregnancy—naturally, all pure and natural—she strived to maintain her happiness, playing with her sister’s two kids every day, and helping her brother with his homework.
The difficult seven months passed before she knew it, and her due date was approaching fast.
“Walk more, it will make the birth easier,” Zhang Xiangcao said, helping Tang Sisi walk around to make it easier for her when the time came.
“Mom, you’re overthinking it.
If I can’t give birth naturally, can’t I just have a C-section?”
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