Reborn Girl's New Life

Chapter 903 Give Birth to a Daughter

Chapter 903 Give Birth to a Daughter


Out of the delivery room, Song Yunxuan was placed in a ward.


Her little baby was in a cradle. Some paramedics were taking care of her.


It was spontaneous labor. They were both doing well.


Her baby was born at sunset.


Song Yunxuan was exhausted at that time. She fainted before she could take a look at her baby.


Chu Mochen was there for her all the way. He was finally relieved when their baby came out.


He was about to say something to Song Yunxuan, but she fell asleep grabbing his hand.


A doctor carried their baby over and Chu Mochen took a look at her.


Many newborn babies were wrinkled, looking like old men.


But their baby looked cute and lovely from the time she was born.


Although she did not open her eyes, Chu Mochen knew that when she did, she must be adorable.


She might look more like her mother when she grew up.


“Congratulations on your newborn baby girl, Childe Chu.”



The birth went smoothly.


Song Yunxuan and her baby both were doing well.


The Chu Family announced the good news very soon.


The media flooded to the hospital, wanting to take photos secretly.


The baby was not captured easily, but they could take photos of Song Yunxuan and Chu Mochen.


However, the Chu Family did not allow any journalist to get near.


The Chu Family directed the press to announce that their family had the first granddaughter and gave every media that reported this good news a big red envelope.


The Chu Family made it sufficiently grand as if Song Yunxuan had brought them the first grandson rather than a granddaughter.


Song Yunying heaved a great sigh of relief when she heard Song Yunxuan and her baby were safe and well.


At the same time, Mr. Xue and Mrs. Xue were rushing to the hospital.


They were not rushing to the hospital where Song Yunxuan was located, but the People’s Hospital.


Rich and powerful families tended to go there when needed. It had always been the eye of the maelstrom.


It was probably due to what happened after Gu Changge died there.


Gu Changge shouldn’t have died there, but she did.


She obviously wouldn’t like to donate her heart for Gu Changle.


Yet the People’s Hospital claimed that she donated her heart to her sister voluntarily.


In this way, those rich and powerful families got to know that it was simple for the People’s Hospital to call black white.


It was easy to confuse right and wrong there.


Likewise, it was easy to keep their mouths shut if they wanted.


Therefore, those families tend to go there for treatment if what happened was involved scandals.


After that, they gave a large sum of money to the hospital to keep them quiet so that their secrets would never be known.


Xue Tao went to the People’s Hospital, which was commonplace to the doctors. But this time his injury was different from any time before.


Song Yunying calmed her nerves when she knew Song Yunxuan was well.


When Mr. Xue and Mrs. Xue hurriedly asked her to the hospital, she was even calmer.


However, when she arrived at the operating room doorway, she put on an affectionate look in case someone else saw her through.


She could quarrel and curse at home, but she had to act as if she had been an obedient daughter-in-law and a good wife. She still needed to do a whole thing.


As soon as Song Yunying arrived, she asked Mrs. Xue with tears, “Mom, what’s wrong with Xue Tao this time?”


Mrs. Xue’s temper rose when she heard “this time”.


She frowned and rushed towards Song Yunying aggressively. She was going to slap on her face.


However, Mr. Xue was extremely calm and rational at this moment.


He reached his hand and stopped his wife, “What’re you doing?”


“What am I doing?” Mrs. Xue stared at Song Yunying. Her sight almost pierced through her skin and bone, “It must be them, she and her sister. They hurt Xue Tao.”


She was right.


But how could Song Yunying admit this accusation?


Besides, even if Song Yunying was forced to admit it, Song Yunxuan was high-status in Yuncheng. She had the Chu Family on her side. Could a small Xue Family be able to shake her position?


Mr. Xue was clear in mind. He knew that no matter how badly his son was hurt, he should be grateful that Xue Tao was still alive.


If he let his wife beat and curse Song Yunying and Song Yunxuan was unhappy about it, wiping out their family was no effort for Song Yunxuan.


He had to keep their family safe. He needed his son to behave himself ever since.


“Calm down. Don’t you see what’s going on?”


Mr. Xue asked his wife tiredly.


After listening to him, Mrs. Xue turned to scold him, “It’s all your fault. You tolerate them again and again. If you hadn’t done that…”


Hearing that, Mr. Xue asked her back, “Do you think we can fight the Song Family and the Chu Family?”


Mrs. Xue was startled, and then she yelled at him, “So I should let them hurt my son to this extent?”


“Mom, how is Xue Tao? What happened?”


Song Yunying knew exactly what happened to Xue Tao.


But she wanted to ask them.


She had it enough in the Xue Family for so long. She enjoyed seeing her mother-in-law and father-in-law’s faces as pale as death.


“What happened? Don’t you know it well?”


Mrs. Xue stared at Song Yunying, “Song Yunying, you’ll go to h.e.l.l!”


Facing the curse, Song Yunying covered her heart in an instant and looked at Mrs. Xue in horror, “Mom, what’s wrong? Why do you curse me?”


“Not just you, I curse…”


“You’d better not curse my sister. Everybody knows Yunxuan is Childe Chu’s wife and Childe Chu loves her, not to mention that she gave birth to the Chu Family’s first grandson…”


Mrs. Xue interrupted her in surprise, “She gave birth to the first grandson of the Chu Family?”


Song Yunying didn’t explain.


Now that the mother-in-law cut off her words, she might as well make use of this misunderstanding to scare her and to avoid that she would say nastier things later.


“Yes, the first grandson of the Chu Family.”


Mrs. Xue’s face went ugly green, “That…”


Mr. Xue was afraid that his wife would say something worse. He smiled apologetically, “Congratulations to Miss Yunxuan for us.”