Rebirth in the 60s: A Path to Counterattack-Chapter 324. Inspect, confirm, cleverness may turn into clumsiness.
Deliberately hinting indirectly to my brother-in-law, fully expecting him to lend a hand.
Result...
Within just a few words, he was persuaded to switch sides, standing firmly with my wife.
Completely ignoring policies and principles, wholeheartedly helping to delay and hide something.
Really, utterly unreliable!
Lianshan curled his lip, thinking with disdain.
Never considered that if Liu Shouren, like Jiangg Yun, acted justly to disown his relatives, whether in his rage he might directly take out his brother-in-law.
Day after day, worrying, hoping for several days, but his wife’s monthly visitor, her period, still hadn’t arrived.
That little bit of hope in Lianshan’s heart finally faded, and he thought about finding an opportunity to take his wife to a hospital in the provincial city for a thorough check-up.
After all, Shuzhen is over forty, and this could be seen as having a child in later years.
A detailed examination is necessary to determine the specific condition of the mother and child, so he could have some peace of mind.
Why not go to the village?
The Number One Scholar Village hospital has advanced medical equipment and two obstetric experts in attendance. The conditions, at least in obstetrics and pediatrics, are definitely not inferior to provincial and city-level hospitals!
Heh, although Jiangg Yun, that ruthless woman, went to the municipal family planning office, her reward for reporting still exists, doesn’t it!
Though given Lianshan and his wife’s reputation and status in the Liu family village, and their outstanding contribution to the village, even if the news accidentally leaked, probably no one would become a lowlife for a reward of a hundred or eighty.
But, in any case, it’s better to be safe than sorry, right?
It’s about the life and safety of their child, so Lianshan had no choice but to be extra cautious.
Shuzhen was completely supportive of this.
Even though there was nearly a year before the ’big mansion,’ there was now an iron-handed Director Jiangg in the city, wasn’t there?
From ’82 to early ’85, Jiangg Yun had already risen to the top position in the municipal family planning office with her hard and severe methods, ensuring zero overbirths in her jurisdiction.
As long as she was in charge, she dedicated herself wholly to the family planning work of XX City.
Rather die than allow an extra-born child beyond national policy standards to be born under her watch.
No matter if the child was from a prestigious official family or from a family with revolutionary roots, her stern warning still echoed, and Shuzhen didn’t want herself and the baby to become her target for establishing authority.
Even though from the perspectives of both overbirth individuals and family planning officers, they would surely be at odds in the coming months.
She told Chenchen and Xinzhi to take their younger siblings to the restaurant for lunch.
The couple locked the door and drove straight to the provincial city.
Although he was ninety percent sure in his heart, until he got the ultrasound results, Lianshan still held on to that small trace of hope.
Hoping the doctor would regretfully tell him that the pregnancy was just his wife hoping too much, constantly pondering, leading to symptoms of a false pregnancy.
In fact, nothing was wrong. Given their ages, they probably wouldn’t have any more children in the future.
It was just a pity that his eager and obvious hopefulness was misunderstood by the doctor.
Who thought he was a wealthy person obsessed with a male heir, willing to violate family planning policies just to have a son to inherit his establishment.
As soon as he began to ask, the somewhat feminist female doctor adjusted her glasses and coldly informed him that Shuzhen was pregnant, over two months along.
She sternly reminded him that although the pregnant woman was in good health and the mother and child were in temporarily good condition, given her age, care must be taken to ensure a good mood, sufficient nutrition, etc.
If it weren’t for the high risk associated with the steeply retroverted position of the pregnant woman’s uterus, she might have lectured Lianshan on the family planning policy.
The times have changed, and men and women are equal.
Daughters carry on the family line too, so why go through the trouble just to have a son?
When it comes to warmth, a little padded jacket absolutely beats a vest, right?
Lianshan, who didn’t have any preference for sons over daughters, would be indignant if he knew how the high-cold female doctor misunderstood him.
Heavens, he was already content with having both sons and daughters!
On the other hand, seeing no one around, Shuzhen saw the doctor’s large office had only the female doctor and her and her husband.
She quickly took out ten green hundred-yuan bills from her pocket, straightforwardly asking the doctor for a favor.
The female doctor furrowed her brow and, in an especially righteous manner, repeatedly waved her hand: "What are you doing? Quickly, put away the money! As a good doctor of the Republic, I firmly do not accept any form of benefits from patients. Just say what you need, if it’s within my responsibilities and doesn’t violate medical ethics, I’ll certainly help. Otherwise, no amount of money will work."
"And you won’t get the results you want. Instead, you’ll be reported by me to the public security bureau for attempting to bribe, facing some punishment and education."
"Yes, yes, it’s my fault, I disrespected your noble medical ethics. I’m sorry, I apologize!" Shuzhen, thinking that money would make things easier, overlooked the pure and good social climate of the time. Her attempt to be clever had backfired, and she sheepishly apologized profusely.
"Here’s the thing, doctor, you know how vigorously family planning work is being carried out now. I’ve always been actively using contraception. Who would’ve thought our nine-year-old daughter would end up with a contraceptive mishap?"
"In theory, with both a son and daughter, I should be the biggest supporter of national policy.
Directly terminating the pregnancy would show my firm support for the basic national policy of family planning.
But, having visited a few hospitals, they’ve all said my body isn’t suitable for an abortion.
Could you, perhaps, write some sort of medical advice on the sheet to explain my compulsion?" Shuzhen looked expectantly and sincerely at the female doctor.
Seeing her speak earnestly, and indeed, it was the truth.
It was just a bit of truth, so there was no reason to decline.
With a frosty exterior but a soft and passionate heart, the female doctor didn’t think much and swiftly wrote down a paragraph about the high retroverted position of the pregnant woman’s uterus, the risk of miscarriage, severe threats to health, and even life-threatening, as medical advice.
Of course, at this moment, she had no idea of Shuzhen’s schemes.
Nor did she foresee that what she wrote out of kindness would become a significant shield once in Shuzhen’s hands.
When the serious Jiangg Yun came to the provincial city to verify with her, she finally understood why Shuzhen was willing to offer a thousand yuan for what was just a few truthful words.







