"Don’t say that," said Di Xiaxia, "we’re just a little late, we’ll make it in time."
They had previously discussed it, and Di Xiaxia still wanted a natural birth. Gu Qibao had a cesarean section because she was having twins, while Xiaxia only had one baby. A natural birth would be beneficial for both the baby and herself, so they decided on it.
Since it would be a natural delivery, the exact timing of labor was uncertain. It could happen before the due date, after, or even on the exact day.
So, it’s really unpredictable, and since it’s unpredictable, it doesn’t matter that he isn’t constantly by her side. Besides, she has everything at the hospital: doctors, nurses, a lot of professionals, and Gu Qibao, Di Mingjue, Di Yimo, and Di Yiru are all with her.
Fang Hao also visits once a day, and Di Jinxuan and Nangong Jin report in daily, as well as the Gu Family who take turns visiting to see Little Yimo, Little Yiran, and Gu Qibao, and incidentally, to see her. Therefore, she doesn’t feel that Di Mingzhe has to be by her side.
Just like now, she can call him back once labor starts. The Golden Palace isn’t that far away, so Di Xiaxia isn’t overly sensitive about it.
"But I still feel very guilty." Hearing such understanding words from Di Xiaxia made Di Mingzhe even sadder, and he couldn’t help but say, "I should have been by your side, never leaving you."
Di Xiaxia couldn’t help but laugh, "My situation isn’t like Xiaoqi’s. She had a cesarean section. If I needed a cesarean, you would definitely have to be here from the start. But with a natural birth, who can predict when it’ll happen? So, big brother, stop blaming yourself. Just make it here safely and in time."
Upon hearing Di Xiaxia’s words, Di Mingzhe realized she was right, and he let go of his guilt.
Nodding, he said, "Okay, big brother will be there soon. Wait for me, don’t hang up. I’ll stay with you like this. If it hurts, just yell, don’t hold it in. Yelling will make it hurt less. I’ll be there soon."

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