"That also depends on Sun Qing; only if Sun Qing likes it will it be fine," Tang Yue said, lowering her voice. "Put Chenchen down to sleep. Once Chenchen falls asleep, she’ll sleep soundly."
"Okay."
Si Yu gently laid Chenchen in the crib. After so much practice, Si Yu’s movements had become quite deft. He bent over, glancing at Zaozao and Chenchen, his eyes filled with tenderness.
"Wife, thank you."
The first thing Si Yu did after getting into bed was to give Tang Yue a kiss. How fortunate he was to have married Tang Yue, and now they had Zaozao and Chenchen, a daughter and a son.
"I should be thanking you for making me so happy," Tang Yue said as she wrapped her arms around his shoulders, nestling into his embrace. The scent of him made her feel at ease.
Tang Yue often felt a sense of disbelief. She truly was happy now; her family was well and safe, and everything was moving in a good direction.
"Let’s not keep thanking each other. Wife, should we try a different position tonight?" Si Yu whispered as he lowered his head, his lips to her ear, while his rough, calloused hand touched her delicate skin. Tang Yue’s heart skipped a beat. She lifted her head, her bright eyes shyly meeting his.
Even though they could almost be considered an old married couple with two children, Tang Yue was still a bit reserved in this aspect. However, the gentle and beautiful scene earlier had given her boundless courage. She offered her lips willingly, saying, "I’ll follow your lead, but we mustn’t wake Zaozao and Chenchen."
Si Yu’s eyes immediately lit up.
That night, Tang Yue was left utterly exhausted.
Thinking back, Tang Yue’s cheeks were flushed red. She buried herself in the covers, pretending to be asleep.
"Wife, I’m off to the office," Si Yu said while caressing her through the covers, knowing she was shy. Without saying much, he left for the office, feeling radiant as if emitting a glow.
Tang Yue poked her head out, saw that Si Yu had already left, turned over, and covered her flushed face to continue sleeping.
They were husband and wife, there was nothing to be embarrassed about seeing each other openly.
Tang Yue comforted herself with these thoughts, having not had enough sleep last night, making it hard for her to get up in the morning.
Zhang Hualian quietly entered the room and took Zaozao and Chenchen out so that even if both were hungry, they could have a bottle while Tang Yue caught up on sleep.
Zhang Hualian thought Tang Yue was exhausted from working late at the shop yesterday.
"Let’s take Zaozao and Chenchen out for a walk, let Xiaoyue rest; she’s just been too busy," said Mo Xiaolin, the caring mother-in-law, feeling for Tang Yue.
"Okay."
Zhang Hualian naturally had no objections.
"Ring."
Tang Yue had just finished freshening up when she heard the phone ring. She looked around, not seeing Zhang Hualian and the others, and guessed they had gone out. Tang Yue picked up the phone, and on the other end was Mo Xiaoyu’s mother, Zheng Chunhong.
"Xiaoyue, how’s it going? Is your body recovering well?"
Zheng Chunhong asked with concern and inquired about the two children.



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