"I should have gone to the hospital to wait for childbirth. But with Lao Si not returning, and the emergency and doctors not coming, what should we do?!" The pregnant woman cried, complaining about her husband, who has yet to show up.
"Don't be nervous, don't be nervous. In the last check-up, they said it's a boy. You're giving our family a big fat boy for Lao Si. Don't cry. Mothers of boys shouldn't cry." The mother-in-law was even more nervous than the daughter-in-law, her hands trembling as she wiped the pregnant woman's sweat. If this precious grandson is lost, her son might first blame her, questioning how she took care of his wife and child.
For this reason, the elderly woman urged the onlookers around her, "Could you all please stop talking and help me find a car to take my daughter-in-law to the hospital? I'm begging you!"
"Someone's already gone to look for a car." They said to her, but none of them moved a step.
