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Chapter 2512 why didn't the child cry

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    There was a midwife standing under her body, encouraging her all the time.

    Bai Shi stood beside him, looking anxious and frightened.

    "Midwife, what's going on? Why has it been so long, and the child hasn't been born yet, so nothing will happen to Chang Xiao?" Bai said worriedly.

    The midwife panted and said: "This baby's fetal position is not correct, so it is difficult to give birth. Madam, don't worry, I am already correcting the fetal position for the young lady. As long as the fetal position is corrected, it should be born soon."

    After hearing this, Mrs. Bai sighed heavily, "Hey, why is Chang Xiao's life so hard? When will she be able to give birth to the child?"

    Moreover, Chang Xiao had dystocia for a day and a night, and no one came to see her.

    What King Jin and King Zhao are very ruthless, they don't care about laughing at all, even Su Ming, the father, didn't come, only her, the mother, is here, it makes me feel sad when I think about it.

    At this time, Su Changxiao distorted his face, opened his only eye, and looked at Bai Shi in pain, "Mother, my stomach hurts so badly I don't have the energy to give birth, I don't want to give birth  "

    Mrs. Bai hurriedly held her hand, and comforted her: "Chang Xiao, you have to give birth to this child no matter what, if you can't give birth, you will die!"

    Su Changxiao panted heavily, with a look of despair, "Mother, with my state like this, life would be worse than death, why don't you just let me die!"

    "No, Chu Xuanchen is not dead, how can you die? You work hard, you will definitely be born." Bai said.

    When Su Changxiao heard this, he had a look of jealousy and hatred, "Yes, he, Chu Xuanchen, is not dead, so how can I die? I thought he would die without a place to bury him, but he came back instead.  I hate it!"

    At this moment, the midwife said: "Okay, the fetal position has been corrected, Miss Su, hurry up and give birth to the baby. If it is too late, the baby will suffocate!"

    Su Changxiao gritted his teeth fiercely and said: "Okay, I can't die, I can't make Chu Xuanchen and Yun Ruoyue proud, I want to work hard!"

    As she spoke, she gritted her teeth and tried hard.

    "It's coming out, the head is coming out, miss, you work hard, come on!" At this time, the midwife said excitedly.

    "Ah!" As soon as Su Changxiao tried harder, he felt a lot lighter in his lower body.

    At this time, the midwife said happily: "Great, it's a boy!"

    "What? It's a boy?" Su Changxiao was so excited that he wanted to look up, but found that he had no strength.

    A trace of calculation flashed in Bai's eyes, and he said coldly: "Li Tianwei also gave birth to a boy at the time, but he died after birth. Her child did not have the blessing of being a son of heaven. Chang Xiao, your child does!"

    "My child, can he be the eldest son of Prince Zhao's Mansion?" Su Changxiao said in disbelief.

    Bai sneered and said: "King Zhao has no heirs now, so of course this child may become the heir of Prince Zhao's mansion. Chang Xiao, with this child, your life will be easier from now on!"

    Hearing this, Su Changxiao suddenly had hope, and she said: "Okay, it's not in vain for me to work so hard to give birth. With this child, I can negotiate with King Zhao! I must let this child be the king of Zhao!"  The heir of the palace, must!"

    Although she was not sure whether the child belonged to King Zhao or King Jin, she still wanted to put the child on King Zhao's head.

    At this time, she suddenly said: "Midwife, why isn't the baby crying?"

    Bai was also surprised and said: "Yes, a normal child will cry when born, why didn't this child cry?" (Remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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