Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife-Chapter 1339 - 1336: Take Care

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Chapter 1339 -1336: Take Care

“…I’m just speaking metaphorically,” Chu Heng touched the tip of his nose.

Seeing that he had no intention of agreeing, Ye Muyu grew a bit impatient. Noticing that Su Mei was still there, she coughed lightly and sent her away.

Once the servant had left, she reached out to Chu Heng, wanting to hold Nuanbao.

Chu Heng frowned, “I’ll take him to the wet nurse.”

“The wet nurse has been carefully chosen, there won’t be any problems, and Nuanbao won’t suffer,” she assured him.

Ye Muyu saw that he had so much to say, which obviously meant his mind was made up. She grew anxious, thought of something, ground her teeth slightly, and with some embarrassment, she glared at him, “Nuanbao will definitely be well-fed, but what about me? Haven’t you noticed the inconvenience of my body?”

“Inconvenience?” Chu Heng frowned, not catching on at first, then he put Nuanbao down with one hand and worriedly reached out to help her up, wanting to see where the problem was.

Ye Muyu’s cheeks flushed instantly, tugging at the quilt to keep him from pulling it away.

Chu Heng was strong and didn’t notice her discomfort at first, employing just a bit of force, and the thin quilt was pulled away.

Ye Muyu appeared fully in his sight, her cheeks instantly flaring red, her hands wrapped around her chest.

Even if it was for a brief moment, with Chu Heng’s eyesight, he still noticed the dampness on the front of her body.

Realizing what it was, his ears turned slightly red too, but his lips were tightly closed, and he still didn’t relent, “Wait until Lu Sangqi comes to examine you, and if it’s determined there’s no harm to your body, then you can feed him.”

“But Nuanbao is hungry now.” Ye Muyu couldn’t believe how stubborn he was. Hearing her son’s crying made her heart ache immensely, and she glared at him several times.

Chu Heng pretended not to see, and on the matter of Ye Muyu’s health, he did not budge an inch.

Since Lu Sangqi lived nearby, he arrived quickly. The conclusion he reached was very much to Ye Muyu’s liking: she could nurse the baby, but she also needed to continue eating a nourishing diet to restore her own health.

Seeing Nuanbao leaning against her, Ye Muyu felt nothing but heartache and pity for him, completely forgetting about her own weight gain.

With Nuanbao’s help, Ye Muyu finally felt less uncomfortable, but since the child’s appetite was so small, she still felt somewhat uncomfortable at night.

“Ah Yu,” Chu Heng said, not knowing when he had come over, sitting at the bedside. Seeing her guard herself with the quilt like she was fending off a wolf, he didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.

She was only thinking of covering up now; she had completely forgotten his presence when nursing their son earlier.

Thinking this, he looked at their son sleeping beside them and felt an inexplicable hint of jealousy.

“What’s wrong?” Ye Muyu asked dryly.

Chu Heng touched her face softly, “I’ll take Nuanbao out. He’ll need to wake once during the night, and that will have to be left to the servants to handle.”

Although reluctant, Ye Muyu couldn’t refuse.

After all, she was weary, and Chu Heng had to attend early court. However, thinking she could see her son again during the day comforted her, and she nodded in agreement.

Chu Heng then carried the child out, returning not long after, very swiftly.

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If it weren’t for his composed expression, Ye Muyu might have suspected he was eager to send the child away.

After the child left, Chu Heng took off his outer clothing and climbed into bed.

Ye Muyu, who was sleeping on the outside, saw him rest on the inner side and was just about to lie down when Chu Heng helped her lie down, but he propped himself up on his arm, towering above her.

“What are you doing?” Ye Muyu’s voice was a bit tense.

Chu Heng kissed her lips tenderly, causing Ye Muyu’s face to heat up and her heartbeat to quicken.

Chu Heng’s expression remained unchanged as he opened her clothing and frowned, “Are you uncomfortable?”