Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, more than half a year had passed.
In the obstetrics and gynecology department of a small hospital in the countryside, the cries of a newborn could be heard wailing into the world.
Immediately after, there was the sound of doctors and nurses applauding.
Each sound was an encouragement to the mother on the bed, telling her that she did great, that she had finally gritted her teeth through the pain and given birth to a baby boy weighing over six pounds.
The baby was healthy, passed from one set of arms to another, holding and kissing him in turn.
In the end, he was taken into the arms of his grandmother.
Exhausted and sweaty, the new mother lay weakly on the operating table, barely hanging on.
If it weren't for the strong support behind her, there was a moment when Chi Zaozao felt as if she even had thoughts of death.