Chapter 1635 Call Him Richard (Part Two)
Chapter 1635 Call Him Richard (Part Two)
"Did you hear her? The baby's almost out. Just keep going, do your best not to pass out. You can make
it, Leena!" Daisy kept talking to her, as if the pain from Leena's grasp meant nothing. She knew all too
well that in order to give a successful birth, there was a lot of suffering in the process. All of this, after
making it through, was going to be worth it.
"Kevin!" Leena couldn't help but scream as she pushed through the pain, and squeezed the baby out.
An immediate silence ensued after her cry and the medical workers' voice. Then, after what seemed to
be a long time, a baby's loud cry broke the silence. Everyone had a smile on their face at the sound.
Truly, it was music to their ears. Seeing the baby in the doctor's hands, Leena smiled weakly. But
before she could manage to say anything, she had lost consciousness.
"Leena? What's the matter? Can you hear me?" asked Daisy, panicking as she noticed Leena's grasp
loosening. "Doctor, please," cried Daisy, as Leena started losing color again. "You have to come here
and check her at once."
Hurrying over to Leena's side, the doctor checked her pupils. To Daisy's surprise, the doctor gave her a
smile and said, "Don't worry," she said, letting out a relieved sigh. "She just fainted out of fatigue. I'm
sure she'll come around after having some rest."
"It's a healthy baby boy," said the doctor gleefully while approaching Daisy. "Weighing nearly eight
pounds. Congratulation!" Upon seeing the baby, Daisy couldn't help but smile again. It was definitely no
easy job to give birth to such an adorable chubby boy.
Meanwhile, the men waiting outside were overjoyed. "Did you hear that?" asked Rain in excitement.
"The baby's born!"
"We're not deaf, Rain," Edward said exasperatedly, glaring at Rain. "Just don't make a fuss over it, will
you?" Apparently, Rain was the most enthusiastic out of all the men. His scream earlier startled the
others, and it nearly drove them mad.
"I'm sorry," said Rain impishly. "I was too happy and I couldn't help it." He then glanced at his boss and
lowered his head. Fearing that his boss would have him dragged out of there, he cleared his throat and
tried to behave himself.
"I wonder if Leena's all right," Duke asked in concern. He worried about his sister, almost like how
parents cared about their children. And it was for good reason. Due to the sensitivity of Leena's health
in the past, he was secretly more concerned with how she was doing.
"She should be fine," Tom assured. "The prenatal examinations showed normal findings. There
shouldn't be any complication." While accidents could still happen, Tom certainly wouldn't leave it to
chance. Especially not with Leena.
"Here we are," said a nurse coming out of the delivery room, wheeling the bassinet towards the men
with a bright smile. They all gathered around it. "Say hello to our little prince," she said. Since Daisy
was still anxious about Leena, she didn't leave the woman's side and stayed in the delivery room.
"Wow, let me have a look at him!" Rain bent down to look at the baby, and grinned. "So this little guy
over here is the one who made Leena suffer?" A typical reaction from him, the others simply shared a
look. They were all just used to his antics. He probably couldn't stop himself even if he tried.
"How's the mother?" Duke asked the nurse, ignoring Rain. "Is she all right?"
"Don't worry. She's fine," the nurse answered. "It's just that she's exhausted. She's taking some much
needed sleep at the moment. After we're done with stitching the wound, she'll be sent back to the
ward." With so many handsome men around the nurse, the woman felt her heartbeat quicken. Blushing
a little, she turned aside to cover it from the oblivious men. It was unnecessary though, as something
else caught their attention.
"Did you just say wound?" Edward asked nervously. "How come she's got a wound?" For someone
who had little knowledge about childbirth, the nurse's answer seemed strange.
"Yes. Nothing serious," the nurse clarified, her face turning redder. "It's just a small one to help the baby
out." Apart from her innate shyness, she found it a tad bit embarrassing to have to explain something
extremely personal to a man.
"Well," Duke interrupted before Edward could ask more questions. "Just forget it. All that really matters
is Leena's fine." Being present during Belinda's labor, Duke knew how a mother got the wound in
question. And he'd rather the nurse didn't elaborate it.
Tom, on the other hand, joined the overenthusiastic Rain and fawned over the cute baby. Knowing too
well what a delivery was like, he wasn't as nervous about the whole thing as Duke and Edward. He was
disappointed, however, that no matter how hard they tried, the little guy just didn't want to open his little
eyes yet. It seemed that their newest family member was yet another proud prince, not giving in to his
two uncles' silent requests.
The baby had white and fair skin, which he inherited from his mother. If you looked closely, you would
find that the little one had glossy black hair, and it was thanks to Leena's effort to eat so many care
products and tonic. And if the baby resembled his father in any way, it was his father's perfectly shaped
eyebrows. Whether or not he would take after his father's dashing spirit, they would just have to wait
and see.
It wasn't until half an hour later that Leena was brought out of the delivery room. During that time, she
was still too tired to wake up.
"Tom, take a look!" Duke asked, directing Tom's attention towards Leena. "What's wrong with her? Why Belongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.
hasn't she come around yet?" It was the worried brother's turn to jump to his feet like a cat on hot
bricks.
Tom replied in a hushed voice, "Calm down, man. She'll wake up soon after regaining her strength. You
probably shouldn't make such a noise again as you might wake her up, you know." Surprised, he never
knew that the cold and distant Duke could act like a nagging old woman. Time and again, Tom was
forced to explain to him that Leena would be fine. But Duke, who had a hard time taking his word for it,
kept asking the same question around.
"Has Mrs. Gu woken up yet?" asked Lucy, who came with a lunch box. "I brought her some chicken
soup." The woman appeared to be in her forties. She was rather well-mannered. She almost seemed
like a city-born woman.
"Not yet. You can just put it on the bedside table," Daisy replied, smiling. "She can eat it right after she
gets up later." Chicken soup was universally known to be good for women who had just given birth. So
naturally, Lucy felt that Leena had to eat as much as she needed.
"I've got work to do at the army base," Daisy said, lifting her hand to check her watch. "Sorry, I'm going
to have to run now." Edward, who was listening, happened to notice the scratches on her wrist.
"What are those? Are you hurt?" He grabbed her quickly, and took a closer look at the wounds.
Frowning, he found that there were many of them.