Zhao and Nanny Lin packed their belongings, and several soldiers carried their luggage downstairs.
Nanny Lin had already accompanied the old master downstairs.
Zhao gently held Ming Mei's arm and said, "Young Madam, let's go."
Ming Mei patted her now bulging belly, her eyes soft and warm with a smile, and nodded, "Let's go. Let's go home."
Finally leaving the hospital, Ming Mei felt considerably lighter.
During her time in the hospital, as the months of her pregnancy progressed, Ming Mei felt herself becoming lazier. She slept a lot and ate more than before.
The doctor told her that these were normal reactions to pregnancy. Because she had faced two complications, the baby was slightly weaker than other babies of the same gestational age, so the baby's movements were not pronounced.
Ming Mei had some concerns, but both Kang Chen and the doctor reassured her that as long as her nutrition was balanced and on track, the baby could be nurtured back to health.