Chapter 30: Happiness Shines. . .
The bride wants to get married, but the groom disagrees.
In this situation, how should it be handled?
Miao Chengya thought for many days, but couldn't come up with any ideas.
"Ugh. . ."
In the third month of pregnancy, Jing Nuo started experiencing severe morning sickness.
After going to the hospital for a check-up, all the indicators were within the normal range, and there were no deficiencies. He tried to eat enough to nourish the baby, but he would vomit afterwards. He became anxious and worried about not being able to eat and starving the baby. He forced himself to eat, but couldn't swallow. He would chew the food in his mouth for a long time without being able to swallow it, making himself teary-eyed. It was pitiful to watch.
There was no way, so they brought him to Ning Yida's research institute and consulted several obstetric experts. The final conclusion was that he was under too much mental pressure and too nervous.
"I'm not nervous, I don't have any pressure, I'm happy. . ."
Jing Nuo still felt wronged. He was happily conceiving a child with his beloved. Why would he be nervous? He was ecstatic. Pressure? Not really. The Miao family was so good to him. Miao Ba would accompany him every day, taking care of plants, painting, and listening to music. It was all good things that cultivated his sentiment. Although Miao Ma, as a mother-in-law, only showed one side and then left, she almost turned the Miao family into a celebrity. Every day, there were big and small cars delivering things, and they couldn't fit in the two newly built warehouses. Miao Big Brother, as a busy boss, abandoned his company and moved with his wife and daughter to the entertainment star. He insisted that Ning Yida's sister-in-law stay in the Ning Hospital on the entertainment star's side, fearing that if he felt uncomfortable, the hospital wouldn't take it seriously. Even Miao Xinghen knew that there was a little brother or little sister in his uncle's belly. Every day after school, she would carefully pat his belly with her little hand and say hello to the little brother or little sister.
Everyone in the family was like this, not to mention Yaya.
They treated him like a child who couldn't do anything. If it weren't for eating and going to the bathroom, she probably wouldn't be allowed to do anything. When he vomited, she became even more nervous and had to support him while walking.
After taking care of him like this, what else could he be dissatisfied with?
Jing Nuo thought for a long time but couldn't figure it out. How did he show any pressure or nervousness?
Then he looked at Yaya with a cute and innocent gaze. . .
". . . Well, Sister-in-law said that maybe I'm too nervous and have transmitted my emotions to you. . ."
Miao Chengya also felt quite wronged. Wasn't her sister-in-law just talking without considering her feelings? Who could compare to her? She didn't know anything. It was the first time she had seen a daughter, and the child was already in elementary school. Wasn't her husband, with his small waist and small body, carrying a child? How could she not worry? Has he lost his mind?
Actually, there is one more thing. Miao Chengya felt that there was no one who could truly understand her in this place. Even in the original world, there was no such situation where men gave birth to children. Although in the interstellar space-time, Jing Nuo was an Omega, and him giving birth was no different from any normal woman giving birth in the original world. But deep down in her heart, she still firmly believed that Jing Nuo was a man. Male Omega was still a man. Just the thought of a man giving birth made her tremble. She was afraid, subconsciously feeling that it violated the laws of nature and would be very difficult. So she was particularly afraid that something would happen to Jing Nuo. It was an involuntary fear.
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