After Transmigration, I Picked Up A Husband and Daughter - Chapter 66 - Unspoken Understanding
Chapter 66: Chapter 66: Unspoken Understanding
Chapter 66: Chapter 66: Unspoken Understanding
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Whether it was the lush, dewy spinach or the plump, ripe tomatoes, she generously picked the choicest among them with care for Su Yu.
Until the bamboo basket was piled high with an assortment of fresh vegetables like a miniature hill.
Unable to fit even one more leaf, Xie Qifen finally stopped, her hands lingering, still wishing to do more.
She gently cradled the heavy basket, laden with natureâs bounty.
Handing it to Su Yu with a beaming smile, her voice filled with simplicity and warmth, âTake it, child, eat plenty of fresh produce, and if you want more, just come get it anytime. Donât be shy!â
Su Yu slightly bent forward and firmly received the basket; the heaviness was not just from the vegetables but also from Xie Qifenâs profound kindness.
She then slowly drew out a string of copper coins from the inside of her clothing, its bronze luster faintly glinting in the sunlight.
It was a token of respect for Xie Qifenâs hard workâeven if not much, it was the most sincere gratitude that Su Yu could express at the moment.
âSister Sun, you must take this copper coin. I canât take your things for nothing.â
Su Yu spoke resolutely, her eyes and brows filled with indisputable sincerity.
However, upon seeing this, Xie Qifenâs smile immediately froze, as if the copper coins were burning hot.
She quickly waved her hands in refusal, her eyes filled with determination and discomfort, âOh no, that wonât do. These are just grown in the field, not worth much. How could I possibly take your money?â
Su Yu persisted nevertheless, and between them unfolded a heartwarming but somewhat stubborn tug-of-war.
Xie Qifenâs expression twisted awkwardly, clearly hiding something difficult to express.
Finally, after persistent questioning from Su Yu, Xie Qifen opened up, âActually, I have a small favor to ask of you, just not sure if it would be convenient for you.â
Su Yuâs eyes shimmered with curiosity and anticipation, promptly responding, âSister Sun, just tell me. If thereâs any way I can help, Iâll do my best!â
Hearing this, Xie Qifenâs demeanor became even more embarrassed. The words seemed to be on the tip of her tongue but were swallowed back.
She hesitated for quite some time without managing to voice her request, her demeanor causing both amusement and a surge of curiosity in Su Yu.
Meanwhile, Xixi was completely engrossed in the joy of exploring the vegetable garden, oblivious to the subtle interplay between the adults.
At last, Xie Qifen seemed to muster enough courage, took a deep breath, and slowly revealed her secret, âYou know, Iâve never been able to have a child of my ownâŚâ
This confession dropped like a stone into the still waters of Su Yuâs heart, rippling through her emotions.
She had not expected the kind-hearted woman before her to bear such deep and unspoken sorrow.
Xie Qifen, although past thirty, wore the years lightly upon her countenance.
Yet this subject bore a particular gravity.
A thought struck Su Yu, and she guessed Xie Qifenâs intention, âSister Sun, are you hoping I can examine you and help solve this issue, right?â
Xie Qifen nodded gently, a subtle relief flickering in her eyes.
Su Yu had thought it was some tricky problem, not realizing it aligned perfectly with her own expertise, which filled her with a measure of confidence.
In ancient times, infertility was regarded as a significant family issue.
Su Yu was well aware of this and felt an increased understanding of Xie Qifenâs reluctance.
âAlright, then let me take your pulse first.â
Saying this, Su Yu gently clasped Xie Qifenâs wrist, her fingertips lightly touching, eyes closed in concentration, carefully feeling the rhythm of the pulse.
âAfter a detailed and meticulous diagnosis, Su Yu opened her eyes, revealing a hint of surprise mixed with realization in her gaze. She understood why Xie Qifen was reluctant to speak.â
âHer pulse was steady, without any abnormalities, indicating that Xie Qifen herself had no issues affecting fertility.â
âThus, the crux of the problem likely lay with her partner.â
âIn the context of such times, this discovery was undoubtedly sensitive and complex.â
âSu Yu had already considered her approach, preparing to guide Xie Qifen in facing and resolving the issue in the most appropriate manner.â
âSlowly loosening her tightly clasped fingertips, a fleeting trace of embarrassment crossed Su Yuâs face.â
âShe then pursed her lips in a slight smile, speaking hesitantly, âSister, this⌠perhaps I also need to diagnose your elder brother at home!'â
âHer eyes carried a glint of determination, as if she had foreseen something.â
âUpon hearing this, Xie Qifen was struck with surprise; she clearly hadnât anticipated Su Yuâs direct address to the familyâs unspoken secret.â
âA look of helplessness flashed in her eyes as she sighed softly, her voice tinged with bitterness and sorrow, âAlas, that man, stubborn as an ox, is terrified of being laughed at if any imperfection of his becomes known, he wonât let me mention a single word, let alone inviting the director over, especially a female directorâŚ'â
âHer words revealed a deep sense of powerlessness towards her husbandâs unyielding pride and concern for face.â
âIn the countryside, men often valued their face more than anything else, and Su Yu naturally understood Xie Qifenâs feelings.â
âHowever, the problem remained, if one couldnât examine the condition, how could one prescribe a remedy?â
âMale infertility could be complex, possibly congenital.â
âIt could also be due to external factors, even involving certain embarrassing functional impairments⌠all of these required precise diagnosis for treatment.â
âSu Yuâs brow furrowed slightly as she contemplated this thorny issue, âWhether it can be cured aside, at least I need to see with my own eyes before I can prescribe the appropriate medication based on the condition.'â
âThis statement reflected not only her frustration with the current situation but also her insistence as a doctor.â
âXie Qifen nodded repeatedly, as if she had seen a glimmer of hope for resolving the issue, âRight, right, you make sense, Iâll find a way to convince him. As soon as thereâs any clue, Iâll inform you immediately.'â
âHope twinkled in her eyes, as if she had spotted a chance for life.â
âSu Yu gave a firm nod, her straightforward promise settling Xie Qifenâs worried heart somewhat.â
âSeeing Su Yu as though she had more to say, Xie Qifen smiled knowingly, and Su Yu laughed heartily, promising, âDonât worry, I do have the integrity of a doctor, the patientâs privacy with me is safer than in a safe.'â
âThis assurance was like a calming pill, finally letting Xie Qifenâs stone of worry fall to the ground.â
âShe smiled invitingly, urging, âThen you should hurry back and get busy, I wonât keep you any longer. If you ever want to eat any vegetables, just come over and take some.'â
âSu Yu was momentarily pulled back to reality and, after a brief moment to react, she replied, âAlright then, Iâll be off!'â
âAn unexpected encounter not only brought her a rewarding return but also an unforeseen curiosity and concern.â
âWhat kind of secret was hidden in Aunt Wangâs house?â
âLife itself is like plain boiled water, and occasionally adding a bit of gossip for flavor can be quite enchanting.â
âWhile she would not broadcast it everywhere, chewing over this little secret quietly in her heart was also quite enjoyable.â
ââXixi, letâs go, back home we go.'â
âSu Yu called softly.â
âThe little girl, upon hearing this, cheerfully rushed to her motherâs side, clasping her hand tightly.â
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