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Chapter 187 Why would I lie to you?



Chapter 187 Why would I lie to you?

Upon learning of the situation, Dean Zhang immediately summoned everyone in the obstetrics and gynecology department to the operating room.

"Wanqing, don't worry, there are so many people here, that military wife will be fine," Zhang Zhuoliang comforted her.

Li Wanqing took a deep breath, trying to suppress her worries, "Okay, I trust the doctors at the military hospital."

Childbirth is a life-or-death experience, and she only hoped that Guo Chunxiang could pull through.

Zhang Zhuoliang also frowned. Postpartum hemorrhage is extremely dangerous, and he couldn't guarantee that the woman would be safe.

Time passed slowly, and two hours later, the operating room door finally opened.

"How is it?" Zhang Zhuoliang went up to ask.

Li Wanqing followed behind nervously, afraid that the doctor would say, "We have done our best."

The doctor who performed the emergency surgery took off his mask, his expression revealing his excitement. "Dean, the surgery was difficult, but it was ultimately successful."

Postpartum hemorrhage is extremely dangerous for mothers, and very few can be saved. Fortunately, the mother in the picture was relatively healthy and managed to pull through.

Upon hearing this, Li Wanqing went limp and slumped into her chair.

"That's wonderful, that's wonderful!" Li Wanqing was so excited she almost cried, and quickly stood up to thank the doctor.

When Deng Hongmei returned, Guo Chunxiang had been successfully transferred to a regular ward, but she had not yet woken up due to the major surgery.

Li Wanqing recounted what had happened, saying, "No one expected such an accident to occur."

Li Wanqing thought for a moment, then tugged at Deng Hongmei's arm and whispered, "The doctor said that Sister Chunxiang might not be able to have children in the future."

Deng Hongmei sighed, "She already has four children. If she can't have any more, then so be it. Life is more important."

"Thank goodness they were saved, otherwise I wouldn't know how to explain it to my children and Battalion Commander Shao!"

Li Wanqing rubbed her face, trying to perk herself up. "Sister-in-law, how's things at home?"

Deng Hongmei said, "Nuonuo was taken away by Dr. Meng to be taken care of. The three children of the Shao family were terrified, but Xingguo is older and more sensible now, and he will take good care of his younger brother."

"Old Feng also called the city of Beishi. If Battalion Commander Shao's situation isn't too serious, he'll probably be transferred back to the military hospital."

Li Wanqing nodded, "It's good that you're back. Now you two can focus on recovering."

“That’s right!” Deng Hongmei agreed. “You’ve been busy all day, take a rest first, I’ll take care of the rest.”

Li Wanqing did not refuse; she was truly exhausted.

Guo Chunxiang woke up at dusk, and immediately grabbed Li Wanqing's hand in a panic, "Wanqing, I dreamt that I gave birth to another son!"

Li Wanqing: ......

She really didn't expect that the first thing Guo Chunxiang cared about after waking up was this?

Holding the baby, Deng Hongmei said with a smile, "What do you mean by dreaming? You just gave birth to a big, healthy boy."

Guo Chunxiang was stunned for a moment, then looked at the child in Deng Hongmei's arms, her mind a little blank, "Is this really not a dream?"

Deng Hongmei brought the child to her and said with a smile, "With such a big child in front of you, what are you still dreaming about?"

Guo Chunxiang reached out and touched the child's face; it was warm and soft...

Guo Chunxiang suddenly felt like crying. How could she have given birth to another son!

Her reactions were completely different from when she was pregnant with her previous three children, so why isn't it a girl?

Li Wanqing comforted her, "Having sons is good too. You have four sons; others can only envy that."

Guo Chunxiang pouted and said with a wry smile, "That's fine too. If Lao Shao finds out, he'll be furious."

Guo Chunxiang smiled, but her heart was filled with bitterness, though there was no other way now.

"Sister-in-law Hongmei, how is Old Shao doing?" Guo Chunxiang asked.

"Don't worry, Battalion Commander Shao was slightly injured, but he's definitely not in any danger," Deng Hongmei reassured him.

Guo Chunxiang looked at her suspiciously, "This time you're not lying to me."

Deng Hongmei: "...Why would I lie to you?"

Is she really putting all the blame for Shao Wenzhao's actions on her shoulders?

Li Wanqing didn't hide anything from Guo Chunxiang about her health condition; she relayed everything the doctor said truthfully.

Guo Chunxiang remained calm after hearing that she could no longer have children.

"I'm too old to have children anymore, so be it," Guo Chunxiang sighed. "I already have four kids, and I was really afraid of having a fifth. This way, I'm finally done with it."

Although she spoke lightly, Li Wanqing could still sense the disappointment in her tone.

On the second day after Guo Chunxiang was hospitalized, Zhao Qiang's father, Deputy Regiment Commander Zhao, and his wife, Wang Li, visited the hospital with gifts.

"Chunxiang, my brat deserves a beating, but considering he's still young, I hope you won't hold it against him," Wang Li said with a fawning smile.

Guo Chunxiang remained expressionless, neither saying whether she forgave nor refused.

If it's just a simple mistake, that's one thing, but to curse someone to die is malicious.

And children can be said to be ignorant, but what about adults?

If adults didn't say those things, would children even hear them?

Seeing that Guo Chunxiang remained silent, Wang Li looked a little embarrassed.

She placed the gifts she brought on the cabinet next to the hospital bed, saying, "These are just a small token of our appreciation, Chunxiang, please don't think it's too little."

Guo Chunxiang glanced at it and said indifferently, "No need, our family doesn't lack these things, you should take them back."

Deputy Regiment Commander Zhao frowned. "Comrade Guo, this was indeed my son's fault, and we came here sincerely to apologize. Your attitude is rather heartless."

Guo Chunxiang laughed in anger, "I'm heartless? If I were heartless, you two wouldn't even be allowed to enter this house. I'm going to the military region to seek justice from the leaders as soon as I'm discharged."

WTF?

You're being incredibly ungrateful!

Wang Li and Deputy Regiment Commander Zhao both looked rather grim, clearly not expecting Guo Chunxiang to be so difficult to talk to.

Guo Chunxiang had just returned from the brink of death, and Li Wanqing, not wanting her to get too emotional, directly kicked Deputy Regiment Commander Zhao and his wife out.

The couple wanted to find Guo Chunxiang, but Li Wanqing blocked them at the door.

"Deputy Regiment Commander Zhao, I'm not trying to be mean, but you're a veteran. You know what you should and shouldn't say," Li Wanqing said coldly.

Deputy Regiment Commander Zhao blushed. In the end, it was indeed their fault, but to be lectured to their face... did he have no face left?

"Comrade Li, we didn't mean to, we just didn't expect the child to hear it," Wang Li explained.

Li Wanqing didn't want to argue with them any further, so she dismissed them by saying that Guo Chunxiang needed to rest.

As for the rest, we can only wait until Shao Wenzhao returns to discuss them.

Li Wanqing didn't expect Shao Wenzhao to return so quickly, and he even brought back news of Cheng Baichuan along the way.


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