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Little Joy 2 Pear Blossom
Realistic Fiction小欢喜2梨花
Zhang Lihua
The next self-creation of the TV series Xiao Huanxi. I hope you like it. It's okay if you don't like it. This is my first work. Everyone is welcome to comment.
The next self-creation of the TV series Xiao Huanxi. I hope you like it. It's okay if you don't like it. This is my first work. Everyone is welcome to comment.

Why Do We Have to Know Each Other Before We Meet?
General Fiction相逢何必曾相识
Zhang Lihua
On the evening of June 26, I was sitting on the toilet and found that I was "seeing red". Those three prenatal signs that perinatal doctors have repeatedly emphasized - redness, stomach pain and premature water rupture. The doctor said that it is not definitely just these three, but as long as one of these three appears, it is definitely going to give birth. I guess it must be the excitement of the long walk just after dinner plus the approaching due date. I shouted to the bedroom from across the toilet that Dongdong had gone to bed to rest. It was already ten o'clock in the evening. Will she give birth soon? Do you need to go to the hospital immediately? After all, they were two first-time parents, so they were naturally panic-stricken about the sudden arrival of this moment that they had been waiting for nine months in fear. They thought about it and asked the doctor on the phone first. There were still nine days left before the due date. The doctor said that the possibility of giving birth soon could not be ruled out and suggested that we come to the hospital immediately.
On the evening of June 26, I was sitting on the toilet and found that I was "seeing red". Those three prenatal signs that perinatal doctors have repeatedly emphasized - redness, stomach pain and premature water rupture. The doctor said that it is not definitely just these three, but as long as one of these three appears, it is definitely going to give birth. I guess it must be the excitement of the long walk just after dinner plus the approaching due date. I shouted to the bedroom from across the toilet that Dongdong had gone to bed to rest. It was already ten o'clock in the evening. Will she give birth soon? Do you need to go to the hospital immediately? After all, they were two first-time parents, so they were naturally panic-stricken about the sudden arrival of this moment that they had been waiting for nine months in fear. They thought about it and asked the doctor on the phone first. There were still nine days left before the due date. The doctor said that the possibility of giving birth soon could not be ruled out and suggested that we come to the hospital immediately.