Time passed quickly, and by June, Lady Meng's pregnancy had reached full term at ten months.
In just a few days, she would give birth.
The Crown Princess Consort was always very careful, afraid that something would go wrong.
In the palace, Ye Zao did not openly intervene but inquired privately.
Knowing that the Crown Princess Consort was earnestly protecting, and the Consort Fujin did not cause any trouble, she felt reassured.
Hongxin was naturally monitoring the situation as well. He trusted the Crown Princess Consort, but after all, this was his first child, so he couldn't fully rely on her.
On the morning of the third day of June, Lady Meng went into labor.
Hongxin, who was about to leave the mansion, paused in his steps: "Inform Lady Meng that I will not be going out today. I'll be in the front yard."
One doesn't have many children in a lifetime, so unless it's an emergency, it's better to stay put.
