Chapter 128

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When he heard the news of Wei Wei's labor, Felix dropped the pen in his hand without saying a word and rushed out of the study.

The study is not far from the master bedroom, so he was the first to arrive. When Felix ran over, Wei Wei even walked to the door of the female master bedroom and opened the door to enter.

She was supported by two maids, and her neatly groomed hair showed signs of sweating in this lukewarm season. It was cold sweat from labor pains, and it should be very painful. At this time, the black-haired pregnant woman did not see a trace of panic. If it weren't for the frowning brows and the cold sweat that flowed from time to time, people could feel that she was not completely indifferent. Not her anymore.

The man who ran over with an anxious face looked more nervous and anxious than her.

"Darling, how are you?" He pushed aside a maid and personally helped his wife into the female master bedroom, while he couldn't help cursing: "Damn, hasn't the doctor come yet?"

He was regretting that he shouldn't go to work today, he should have pushed some away and stayed with his wife.

Knowing that these few days were the due date, but because there was no sign of starting the first two days, and he was persuaded by his wife to ask him to deal with important documents that could not be delayed, he left his wife who was about to give birth. Soon after she left, she showed signs of giving birth, and Felix felt that she had made an unwise choice.

It was the first time Wei Wei saw him like this, but I have to say that Felix's appearance did make her feel more secure. It was a kind of psychological dependence. Anxious and nervous, Wei Wei became more calm.

She didn't remind him that what she needed now was a midwife, not a doctor, she just patted his arm soothingly: "Don't worry, I'm not so soon, it's just a sign of labor, wait It will take a long time for the child to come out."

She is very aware of her situation, and she has long known that giving birth is not a matter of birth, even if it is a natural birth, it takes a lot of time. The process may last for a few hours or a day, but it is not now, immediately, Although the stomach has been steadily coming from labor pains, her child does not seem to be in a hurry to come out and has been kept very quiet, so she can wait for others to get ready.

His wife's calm attitude made Felix less anxious. He helped Wei Wei to let her lie down, but Wei Wei asked him to help her to rearrange, remove most of the furnishings, and sterilize them. The woman's master bedroom slowly circled in circles, saying that this would help with production.

At this time, Wei Wei was very fortunate that she was not in ancient China, otherwise men would not be able to enter the delivery room, and she would have no way to let Felix take care of her now and let her husband accompany the delivery. For pregnant women, it is a great comfort.

Wei Wei walked very hard, her five senses are stronger than ordinary people's, this seems to be reflected in pain, so the pain in the body is very clear, but Wei Wei is glad that her body has been strengthened, even if the appearance Delicate, but in fact, both strength and endurance are much stronger than the average person, plus he was already mentally prepared, even if his sore legs trembled, he could barely stand, and he could only be supported by Felix step by step. Walking slowly like a tortoise, she didn't utter a lot of pain, but even the slight hissing from the corners of her mouth from time to time made Felix, who was supporting her, gasping for breath.

To divert the increasingly obvious pain, she showed a slightly pale smile and joked: "You look more nervous than me, so don't faint from fright later."

It is not uncommon for the husband who was accompanying the delivery to faint first when the wife was giving birth. Although Wei Wei did not intend to let Felix stay with her until the child was born, it did not prevent her from saying these words to make fun of him and divert his attention.

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