Chapter 350 - Yuan Yuan Has Fallen Ill (1/2)

Ye Snr. considered this matter for a moment before he said, ”Send the child over to Qin Garden when she is six months old then.”

They were the child's grandparents and these days, there were many children who were raised by their grandparents. Furthermore, they had experience in child-rearing, so they would certainly do a better job than their kids.

Ye Snr. had clearly forgotten how Ye Shiyu had turned out to be.

Ye Snr. and his wife stayed till nightfall before they finally left and He Xiyan finally heaved a sigh of relief after they've left, afraid that they would try to take her daughter away to Qin Garden.

The hospital ward quieted down and Xi Xi who had just been fed also fell asleep.

Ye Hao held his daughter and sat beside the hospital bed. He had been holding her for the past two to three hours but he couldn't bear to let go. His daughter was only a newborn and didn't know anything but he couldn't help but try to play with his daughter. Naturally, he didn't receive any response from her since the newborn Xi Xi was only either sleeping or feeding and spent most of her time asleep.

He held her for a while longer, then carefully handed the child to the confinement nanny and walked toward the bedside to take He Xiyan's hand in his.

A familiar warmth traveled from his hand to hers and he smiled at his wife. Then, he brought her hand to his lips and dropped a soft kiss on it.

”Thanks, Yan Yan,” Ye Hao felt very contented. He finally had his own child today, a child of his blood and this was the first time he had experienced such an emotional event.

He Xiyan smiled as well. She now had both a daughter and a son, as well as a husband who loved her dearly. She had never imagined that she would one day experience such happiness.

She held Ye Hao's hand tightly in hers and wove their fingers together. Before she knew it, a teardrop fell from the corner of her eye because she was so touched.

Ye Hao looked at her belly and gently lifted up her loose hospital gown to reveal the scar from her operation that was still slightly red.

His heart clenched and his eyes burned as though a piece of sand had gotten into it.