Reborn in the 1980s: Recapture My Devoted Husband-Chapter 802 - 731: New Life (Part 2)
"If not at home, definitely at the military base. You wait here, I’ll call Ah Jiang to have him call the Z City military department," Shi Lan said and ran over.
When Ning Jiang heard the situation, he quickly hung up Shi Lan’s call and dialed the Z City military area.
After several calls, they found out Han Yi is on a mission.
"Are you ready? If you don’t decide, the adult is very likely to get infected."
"Doctor, immediately, we’re ready." Shi Lan and Bai Xu were worried sick. They looked at Shi Lan over at the nurse’s station, who was anxiously stomping her foot.
When Hu Bin and Shen Qing brought Hu Lijuan to the hospital, they saw several people like this.
"How is it going? What’s the matter? Why is everyone so tense?" Shen Qing looked at the group, everyone seemed heavy and worried, which made her uneasy.
"Aunt, the doctor said Xiao Wan is over two months pregnant, but we can’t contact Han Yi. Xiao Wan needs to sign urgently; what should we do?"
"What, pregnant?" Tan Aixiang’s words shocked Shen Qing’s entire family.
"The back needs ten stitches, the wound is quite deep, but fortunately, she was sent in time, not much blood loss. However, anesthetics are needed for suturing the wound, and they affect the child. Without anesthetics, Xiao Wan can’t bear it."
"What’s the situation now?" Hu Bin asked.
"Trying to contact Han Yi. Seems he’s on a mission, still trying."
"Ah."
...
"What? Xiao Wan... pregnant?" Han Yi received the call just as he returned from a mission. His clothes weren’t even changed before being summoned for an urgent call.
"Han Yi, no matter your mood now, make a decision quickly so I can relay it. Xiao Wan is in the operating room for a long time, losing quite a bit of blood."
"..." Han Yi took a deep breath on the other end without a pause, "Save the adult; use the best medicine. I’m coming right over."
"Don’t worry, there are people at home, everyone is here. Just be careful on your way."
Ning Jiang didn’t say much, quickly hung up the phone, and called back to the hospital.
Lin Wan was awakened by pain, and when she opened her eyes, she found herself lying on the operating table.
Lin Wan thought the surgery was over, ready to speak, but heard someone say, "Her family is really, the person is injured like this, still dawdling. It’s just pregnancy, not that it can’t happen later. Take care of your body afterwards, and you can conceive again."
"You can’t say that; it’s a life, after all. Besides, her injury isn’t severe. If she can endure, there’s no need for anesthesia; I can be quick, finish in fifteen minutes," Doctor Wang sat nearby, chatting with his assistants, waiting for the family’s decision outside.
"Doctor... please don’t use anesthesia," Lin Wan hoarsely said, lying down.
She hadn’t expected the child to come now; she thought last month’s missed period was due to exhaustion since she had a delay last year too, thought she was pregnant, and had a check-up by her cousin, but turned out to be nothing.
This time she didn’t pay attention, not expecting to be truly pregnant. Perhaps the medicine her cousin prescribed last year worked, making it easier to conceive.
It’s been one or two years, she hadn’t avoided pregnancy, thinking it’s best to let it happen naturally; whenever it comes, they’ll have it. No thought it’d take until now for their little one to arrive.
This child is precious, she couldn’t let a minor injury terminate it.
Lin Wan’s words stunned everyone in the operating room, and when they reacted, Lin Wan raised her head, looked at them affirmatively, "Doctor, I’m clear-headed, I can sign for myself. Please don’t use anesthesia, I want to keep this child."
Doctor Wang quickly stood up, walked to Lin Wan, solemnly said, "Comrade, your wound is deep and long. It’ll take at least fifteen minutes to disinfect and suture. If you insist, sign the form."
"I can," Lin Wan nodded to the doctor, enduring the pain.
She could do it; for their little baby, this pain was nothing.
"Alright," Doctor Wang said, motioning the nurse to bring the form.
Lin Wan looked at the form filled with daunting phrases, closed her eyes, disregarded everything, and signed her name.







