The Reborn Aristocrat's Daughter-Chapter 200 Precious Grandson (1)_1

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Chapter 200: Chapter 200 Precious Grandson (1)_1

Although Old Madam Loo did not come to take care of her daughter-in-law herself, she still visited them daily at the hospital. Whenever Old Madam Loo visited the hospital, Situ Xin would come with her grandma, and sometimes Old Madam Situ would come along too.

As for little Loo Bun, while he was in his mother’s belly, he often ate fruits and vegetables produced from Situ Xin’s space. Moreover, his mother herself had gone through marrow cleansing, making her body completely different from that of an ordinary pregnant woman. This made Loo Bun look different from other newborn babies when he was born; he wasn’t wrinkly. However, his skin was very smooth at birth, but it still couldn’t compare to how Situ Xin looked when she was just born.

However, after receiving the nourishment of the Spiritual Spring from Situ Xin, it took only two days for little Loo Bun’s facial features to fully open, and his eyes had also opened. But whether he could see the things around him, that was something Situ Xin didn’t know.

Just like Old Madam Loo, little Loo Bun’s maternal grandmother almost visited Loo Bun every day, because for Old Madam Lu, Lu Juan was her precious daughter, so the Lu family couple doted on their grandson beyond measure.

And the Lu family was an aristocratic business family, so for their only grandson, they were very generous. When they learned that their daughter was pregnant, they began preparing baby products, such as clothes for the baby to wear, milk bottles, and so on. Moreover, all these items were imported and quite expensive.

But when Old Madam Lu brought these items to see her daughter and grandson, she was informed by her daughter that Situ Xin had already prepared everything.

Because in the Loo family, in-laws from the Situ family were specifically instructed not to reveal anything about Situ Xin to their maiden families. So when Old Madam Lu heard this, she didn’t take it to heart, thinking that these items might nominally be gifts from Situ Xin but actually prepared by the Loo family or the elders of the Situ family. Old Madam Lu then said to her daughter Lu Juan, "The things I prepared for the baby were specially brought from abroad. The quality is definitely better than domestic products."

Lu Juan didn’t think so, but she didn’t speak up, instead letting the nanny take out the little clothes and various small toys prepared by Situ Xin to show her mother. Old Madam Lu knew quality goods when she saw them; at one glance, she recognized that these items were no cheap merchandise. She touched them, and they were far better than the ones she had someone buy from abroad. "These?" Old Madam Lu looked up in surprise at her own daughter.

"Mom, let’s not ask about these things. Just know that my in-laws have been very good to me," Lu Juan rarely kept anything from her parents, but she had never thought of telling them about Situ Xin. It wasn’t that she didn’t trust her parents, she just thought it was better for fewer people to know about such things. And deep down, Lu Juan was very grateful to Situ Xin.

Although she couldn’t tell her parents about Situ Xin, they were always provided good elixirs for their health by Situ Xin, who also remembered her older sister Liu Qian’s parents’ share. It was because of this that her parents were still very healthy despite their age.

She felt immense gratitude towards Situ Xin in her heart.

Old Madam Lu was a sharp woman, and she understood her daughter very well. But knowing that the Loo family treated her daughter well, the two old folks didn’t ask too much about certain things. They just wanted their daughter to be happy. "Alright, since your niece has prepared everything for you, I won’t double up on it. Hehe, that’s even better, it saves me the worry."

On the third day after his birth, little Loo Bun got his name—Loo Yu. The name was chosen by Old Master Loo. If it were up to Loo Bun’s father, the name Loo Yu was too simple and too common. But it just so happened that the names of the Loo family members of this generation were all single characters.

Even if he had an opinion, before he could voice his objection, he met his father’s gaze, and he swallowed what he wanted to say. And so, the name for little Loo Bun was decided.

On the fifth day after Loo Bun’s birth, the middle school examination results for Situ Xin and Situ Jin were due out. Despite the Loo family welcoming a new grandson, neither the Situ family nor the Loo family had forgotten about Situ Xin and Situ Jin’s middle school exams. Early on, Old Master Loo arrived at the Situ family home and sat with Old Master Situ in the downstairs living room, playing chess, waiting for Situ Xin and Situ Jin to come downstairs.

While playing chess, Old Master Situ kept an eye on the staircase. When he saw Situ Jin coming down the stairs, he quickly stopped what he was doing and said to Situ Jin, "Jin, you’re up. Go and call Baibai. It’s getting late, and she should be up by now."

Situ Jin noticed the abnormal behavior of his grandfather; knowing that on normal days, no one was allowed to disturb Situ Xin when she was sleeping. Situ Jin had not forgotten about the exams like Situ Xin had; he was fully aware of the situation.

It took the strength of nine bulls and two tigers for Situ Jin to pull Situ Xin out of her covers. Waking Situ Xin was not an easy task.

Because everyone doted on Situ Xin so much, nobody had the heart to raise their voice at her; they always gently whispered in her ear, "Baibai, time to wake up." And if that didn’t work, they’d have to help her change clothes themselves.

"Brother, why are you waking me up so early? I haven’t had enough sleep yet," mumbled a sleepy-eyed Situ Xin, pouting unhappily. Fortunately, Situ Xin would just grumble a bit when woken up and didn’t have any morning temper. If she did, whoever tried to wake her would have an even harder time.

"Baibai must have forgotten that today is the day our middle school exam scores come out. Grandpa and Grandpa Loo have been waiting downstairs for a while now." Situ Jin led a still groggy Situ Xin, who had finished washing up, out of the bedroom. He turned a blind eye to Baibai, who was still buried in Situ Xin’s warm bed, sleeping soundly.

"Oh, today the middle school exam scores are out," Situ Xin said, having tossed the exam to the back of her mind after it was over. "It’s just the middle school exam scores. Did grandpa and Grandpa Loo really need to make such a fuss and drag me out of bed for this?" Situ Xin complained discontentedly.