Upon learning that Chiang Qing is no longer in the mental hospital and her current whereabouts are unknown, Qi Taiguo became very anxious and restricted Cheng Su’s movements, insisting that someone accompany her if she needed to go out.
His wartime-level anxiety left Cheng Su feeling helpless. She said, "Relax, she’s definitely not in Qing City right now!"
"How do you know? She’s ill, who knows where she’s hiding. You’re pregnant now and pretty far along, you absolutely can’t be careless," Qi Taiguo replied.
Cheng Su tilted her head and said, "I don’t know, it’s just a gut feeling. I haven’t sensed anything off around me; everything’s pretty calm and peaceful."
A woman’s sixth sense told her that Chiang Qing wasn’t in Qing City.
"Whether she’s here or not, don’t even mention it; it’s better to be safe and vigilant," Qi Taiguo said coldly. "Since she was able to leave without anyone noticing, those behind her must be extraordinary. If she’s still fixated on this mess and comes over, then..."
"But your nervousness is rubbing off on me. The baby’s been restless these past few days. Such mood swings aren’t good for nurturing the baby," Cheng Su said, frowning.
Qi Taiguo was stunned: "Is that so?"
Cheng Su nodded, saying, "The baby’s been moving too much."
"Well, that means he’s pretty active," Qi Taiguo laughed. "Alright, I’ll handle anything major, don’t worry, just relax."

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