Xu Zhou wondered if he had disturbed her family's grave in his previous life, as he was so oppressed by Li Susu in this life.
Watching the infant in her hands, Xu Zhou muttered, "When did you learn to hold a child? Your posture is even more standard than mine."
Suddenly becoming a father, he was not mentally prepared and naturally had no experience with children.
So he spent all night researching how to take care of a newborn and his postpartum wife, but book knowledge and practice were different, and his way of holding the child was still stiff.
Frustrated with his daughter being taken from him, Xu Zhou handed Ye Sheng several pamphlets about postpartum care centers.
"These are the best postpartum care centers in Imperial City. Look, which one do you like? We can move there directly after you're discharged from the hospital," he suggested.
Sichen picked out very expensive places, and Ye Sheng said: "Dr. Lu will be responsible for my postpartum care."