Three days passed quickly and it was time for Qin Xue and her family to leave the hospital. Early in the morning, Qin Yu, his sister, and Chu Molin helped carry the children and toiletries together.

Qin Xue wrapped herself in long sleeves, long pants, and sneakers, holding tight to her baby.

She sat in the hospital bed, waiting for Chu Molin to handle the discharge paperwork.

“Qin Xue, do you know what to avoid during your confinement period?” Li Rong asked Qin Xue after she saw her outfit.

“Yes, I know. Thank you, Dr. Li.” Qin Xue herself was a doctor, so she understood all these matters.

At times, Qin Xue admired foreigners because they did not observe confinement practices.

In her previous life, when she worked at the hospital, she would often hear people talk about how strong foreign women were as they did not have to follow confinement rules. They would return to work straight after giving birth.

Only Hua Country’s women were sensitive, needing a month of confinement after childbirth.

Foreigners did not even hold their babies much – they would let the children cry it out instead. On the other hand, they would pick up and play with their kids when they were not crying. Could a Hua Country person do that? No, right?

Thus, different rules apply to different situations and cultures. Foreigners raise independent and strong children, whereas the Hua Country produces many “giant babies.” They often cannot cook a meal even after they are old and live away from their parents.

In truth, practicing confinement is heavily influenced by a country’s climate.

Additionally, people have different constitutions. If someone does not follow the confinement practices properly, they can fall sick easily, especially as they grow older.

During confinement, one’s constitution is weaker than usual, and their resistance also decreases significantly.

If they fall sick, not only will they be unable to breastfeed, but they may also catch a virus

Light symptoms may leave lingering health issues, while severe cases might even lead to death.

Therefore, it is crucial to practice confinement properly, for the sake of one’s own health and the baby’s. After all, a month will go by quickly.

After listening, Li Rong nodded and returned to her office after packing up her things.

It was almost half a day before Chu Molin finished the discharge procedures.

Chu Molin carried the eldest child, Qin Yu carried the second, and Qin Jiale carried toiletries. Only Qin Xue walked with empty hands as they left the hospital in a grand march.

When they reached the entrance of the hospital, the ambulance was already waiting there.

They were going to travel back to the military area in the ambulance.

Although they did not believe in superstitions, such as the myth that a maternal should not ride in other people’s cars, they unanimously agreed not to ask Li Dabao to pick them up in the military vehicle.

When they were near the military area, they saw from afar that their mother, Nangong Shulan, and Qin Lei were waiting for them.

“Dad and mom, you are here so early!” Qin Yu, holding Yu Chen, was the first to get off the car. He spoke as soon as he saw his parents.

According to their speed, the parents should have appeared at the entrance of the military compound by now.

There was only one explanation – as soon as they reported their return, the parents began to prepare for their departure the next day. That was why they were able to arrive in such a short time.

“Dad and mom, you’re here,” Chu Molin and the others got off the car and greeted the parents one after another.

After greeting his in-laws, Chu Molin went to the guardhouse to register.

When Qin Xue heard them call out to their parents, she joined in as well.

When Qin Xue saw Qin Lei’s face, she was astonished and covered her mouth. How could this be possible?

It was an accident that she appeared here, and Nangong Shulan, who was just like her mother, could be considered a coincidence. But what was going on with the man who looked exactly like Uncle Lei? This couldn’t be a coincidence, right?

Uncle Lei was the man who loved her mother all his life and never married. She remembered that Uncle Lei was really good to her when she was a child. He always bought her food and toys. Even after her mother passed away, he would still visit her and give her money, although Qin Xue never took it.