Farm Girl's Manor

Chapter 1228 - 387: Joy Pulse, The Bloody Incident Caused by Stinky Tofu



Mo Yan’s expression was so odd that Cui Pingan and Fangcao became tense all at once, especially Fangcao, whose body stiffened imperceptibly with worry that there might be some problem with her health, preventing her from bearing children for her husband.

Seeing his wife’s unease, Cui Pingan quickly sat down beside her, stretched out his arm, and hugged her tightly. Even without saying a word, the comfort he conveyed allowed Fangcao to relax gradually, no longer as afraid.

This time, the duration Mo Yan took to feel Fangcao’s pulse was even longer than for Cui Pingan, until she was certain she had not made a mistake. Finally, she looked up at the nervous young couple across from her and, smiling, congratulated them, "Congratulations, congratulations, you two are going to be parents!"

The young couple looked at Mo Yan, stupefied, unable to comprehend.

Having encountered such a situation before, Mo Yan reminded them again, "Cousin-in-law is pregnant, already a month along." The pregnancy was still early; if not for her stronger sensitivity in pulse diagnosis than ordinary doctors, it might have gone undetected.

At this, Cui Pingan finally caught on and, overcome with excitement, jumped to his feet, his joy obvious, "C-c-c-cousin, are you serious? Fangcao is really pregnant?"

Observing the trembling Cui Pingan, Mo Yan, for the first time, did not mock or deride him, but nodded affirmatively, "There’s no mistake; you are going to be a father."

Having received a definite response, Cui Pingan let out a shout, abruptly lifting his wife, who was caressing her belly in disbelief, and began to yell joyfully, "Fangcao, we have a child, we’re having a child!"

Caught off guard and hoisted up suddenly, Fangcao cried out in shock. Once she realized what was happening, a series of punches, neither heavy nor light, began to rain down on the spinning Cui Pingan, "Are you, are you crazy? Put me down now, I’m dizzy."

Hearing this, Cui Pingan swiftly and carefully set her down, appeasing his wife as he touched her still-flat belly, "My lady, it’s my fault, it’s my fault. I didn’t scare the child, did I?"

If you find any errors ( Ads popup, ads redirect, broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.