Chapter 1149: He Couldn’t Leave Her! (1)
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Regarding this matter, w.a.n.g Yi had already guessed. Su Ji was the same as Bian Tong. They were not ordinary people.
w.a.n.g Yi was not surprised when he had just figured this out. He was even calmer than when he had discovered Bian Tong.
Because Su Ji was Pei Huai’s.
How could Pei Huai like an ordinary person?
It was precisely because of this that he found it difficult not to worry when he found out about Su Ji’s recent situation.
Some relevant doc.u.ments could be found in the database of the research inst.i.tute…
The specialist consultation ended two hours later. Pei Huai’s figure appeared when he pushed open the door to the lounge. Aunt Gong and Aunt Wu looked over at the same time.
Su Ji also turned around from the windowsill. She was in the backlit position, and the light slanted down from above, forming the Tyndall effect.
Pei Huai took a few glances and retracted his gaze.
He let go of the hand on the door and put it in his pocket. He stood there tall.
He did not come in because he wanted Su Ji to leave.
Su Ji stood up.
The atmosphere was inexplicably quiet. Aunt Gong and Aunt Wu looked at each other.
Pei Huai had never shown his emotions on his face, and the two of them were worried.
After Su Ji left, Pei Huai walked towards the elevator without a word.
Su Ji followed behind, maintaining a uniform distance of one step. Both of them had long legs.
At first, Su Ji was patient, but when they entered the elevator, the man pressed the b.u.t.ton for floor B2. The elevator door closed, and the two of them stood side by side.
Su Ji could not help but kick the elevator door.
Pei Huai’s body stiffened.
Su Ji looked up at him. “So, what did the expert say?”
Pei Huai:
There were a few seconds of silence. Su Ji gritted her teeth and was about to flare up when someone suddenly grabbed her wrist and pulled her forward. Her arm pa.s.sed by Pei Huai’s side and Pei Huai hugged her. One hand tightly wrapped around her shoulder, and the other hand held the back of her head and hugged her in his arms.
He hugged her so tightly that Su Ji raised her hand to push him away, but she stopped. She could feel his strong shoulders trembling slightly.
Pei Huai kissed her forehead and began to repent because of his indescribable heartache. “From today onwards, we will be hospitalized. I will accompany you.”
Su Ji:
She was quietly hugged by him until he stopped talking. When she was sure that he was done, she raised her head with difficulty and looked at him. “And then what?”
Pei Huai’s words were concise. “We’ll carry out an intervention with the hormone. If it doesn’t work, we’ll consider a caesarian section.”
Su Ji heaved a sigh of relief. “That’s all?”
Pei Huai’s expression was serious.
Just this?
Su Ji was so angry that she almost laughed.
When she saw his reaction when he hugged her, she thought she was going to die.
“It’s not the first time I’ve been hospitalized. It’s fine.” Su Ji heaved a sigh of relief.
However, Pei Huai did not feel any better just because of her easy to accept att.i.tude.
“Do you know how a C-section is performed?” His jaw was taut.
She did not know that there was no C-section in the Great Shang.
Although caesareans were becoming more and more common, people’s concept of this term was becoming more and more vague.
How many layers of human tissue needed to be opened, how long the wound was, and how deep the incision was.
After the specialist consultation, Pei Huai stayed alone in the conference room for half an hour. The man with OCD opened dozens of web pages in his phone browser at once, searching for all relevant academic literature.
It included all the risks involved in the surgery, as well as possible complications after the surgery.
Pei Huai looked at the numbers slowly descending on the elevator’s LCD screen. His gaze was cold, and the pressure around him was low.
Su Ji knew that Pei Huai was always very careful when it came to her matters and easily overreacted. She wanted him to relax a little, so she said jokingly, “didn’t Pei Xi have a C-section too? Why weren’t you so worried?”
Who knew that Pei Huai would look at her and ask without any moral bottom line, “how are you the same as her?”
Su Ji:
Pei Huai retracted his gaze and was very sharp-tongued. “She’s a person who can finish two bowls of rice without any side dishes.”
Su Ji:
She chuckled and looked down the elevator b.u.t.ton area, finally landing on the gray b.u.t.ton B3.
That was the floor where the secret laboratory was located.
“As long as a C-section can solve the problem, it’s already very good.” She placed a hand on her stomach.
But if even a C-section couldn’t solve the problem…
Pei Huai followed the voice and looked at her, then followed her gaze to the elevator b.u.t.ton.
His thick eyebrows furrowed deeply.
“I’ll get you the best,”