The situation has improved somewhat, and the doctor came out again to tell them that Madam Huang needs to stay in bed and not move around freely, as her condition is too dangerous. If she ventures outside carelessly, it's likely she might lose the child.
If it wasn't for her earlier medication, the child in Madam Huang's womb would have been lost.
The maid could only nod; she couldn't speak on behalf of Madam Huang, so she just thanked the doctor.
Madam Huang didn't speak either; she had things she needed to do but could only wait until her body felt a bit better.
This matter had to be handled secretly, planned out at home, but she already knew she couldn't act personally and would have to entrust it to her mother.
She didn't listen to her parents, insisted on marrying her husband, and had almost severed ties with her family in the process.
