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Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 818

Chapter 818: Chapter 818: Xincheng Computer

She vividly remembers what happened that day.

In early August, when the sun was blazing hot, and it was harvest time. The early rice needed to be harvested quickly, and the late rice needed to be planted swiftly. It was the busiest time for every household. Her father and younger brother, Zhang Huafeng, were busy in the fields, and even her mother was concerned about her pregnancy at that time.

Fortunately, the due date was just a few days away. Her mother would come back every morning to check on her, and again in the afternoon.

Zhang Hualian went into labor in the morning.

Shortly after her parents and younger brother, Zhang Huafeng, left for the fields, she started having contractions. She had no experience, and since she thought it would take a while to give birth, she decided to endure the pain silently until she couldn’t take it anymore.

By the time her mother, Elder Mrs. Zhang, returned, she was in too much pain to stand upright in the hall. Elder Mrs. Zhang was so startled that she immediately heated some water and planned to go out to find a midwife. However, the midwife lived far away from their home, and it would take at least an hour to go back and forth.

Elder Mrs. Zhang was very concerned about leaving Zhang Hualian alone at home. At that moment, a woman passing by came to ask for a drink of water.

The woman had a kind face and explained that she was looking for someone but couldn’t find them, so she came to ask for some water because she was very thirsty.

Elder Mrs. Zhang, anxious to find a midwife, gave her some water and was about to leave.

The woman heard Zhang Hualian screaming in pain on the bed and asked if she was about to give birth, then revealed she was a midwife.

Upon hearing this, Elder Mrs. Zhang joyfully brought the woman into the room.

The woman was indeed a midwife and assisted Zhang Hualian in delivering the baby in an orderly manner. Elder Mrs. Zhang felt much more at ease and repeatedly thanked the midwife until Tang Yue was born. Zhang Hualian was nearly passing out from pain, vaguely hearing Elder Mrs. Zhang say they had a daughter. Later, the midwife asked Elder Mrs. Zhang to bring lunch to the father and Zhang Huafeng in the fields.

Seeing how good the midwife was, Elder Mrs. Zhang felt assured and went out to call them.

Shortly after Elder Mrs. Zhang left, Zhang Hualian fainted. Although a few hours of labor might not seem much to other women, to Zhang Hualian, it was like losing half of her life. She was already in poor health due to excessive worries. While pregnant with Tang Yue, she had grown thin, with only her belly being large, unlike others who gained weight.

So after giving birth to Tang Yue, she fainted.

When she woke up again, the midwife was gone, and her mother told her she gave birth to a daughter, who was so tiny that she dared not hold her.

With wrinkled skin, reddish, a tiny bundle lying in the corner of the quilt.

At that time, she remembered Elder Mrs. Zhang mentioning that her belly was so big, why was the baby so small?

Perhaps it was because of much amniotic fluid, she and Elder Mrs. Zhang never suspected the kind midwife.

She didn’t even take any money, saying it was to repay the favor of giving her a drink of water.

But thinking back on it now, Zhang Hualian couldn’t shake off a strange thought.

It always seemed like something was off about the situation then.

Logically, with her belly being so large and Tang Yue being so small, maybe it was twins?

Even Lian He said, their Lian Family genes were strong, often having twins.

But if there really were twins, then what about the other child?

How could the midwife have known she was about to give birth so coincidentally, or that she was carrying twins? Besides, she didn’t even know that midwife, so why would the midwife steal her child? 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖

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