"Don't be afraid! An Hao, don't worry, it doesn't matter that those two unreliable ones aren't here; your mom is with you! We'll absolutely have a safe childbirth," Zhang Yun kept encouraging An Hao.
With her mother-in-law's words, she felt much more settled.
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Military headquarters.
The meeting was still ongoing, and it was the first time Qin Jian felt the ordeal as he repeatedly checked his watch.
He didn't know how An Hao was doing; the doctor had said it was expected in these two days.
He was worried that he might miss An Hao giving birth.
He wanted to be by An Hao's side, to keep her from worrying and being frightened.
The meeting had been going on for the whole day.
During the break, Qin Jian hurried to an office to call home. The phone at home rang over and over but no one answered, and he grew anxious.