Chapter 1753 The Sixth Son

Kennan Spencer gave Han Li a detailed report over the phone about the failed acquisition of the Nationality Building.

The reason is that unscrupulous businessmen sold the Nationality Building during the Chinese New Year period.

Before the building was sold, Kennan Spencer had received this information from unscrupulous businessmen.

However, Kennan Spencer couldn't contact Han Li, his sugar daddy, so there was one less person on site to help the unscrupulous drug dealer raise prices.

After hanging up the phone with Kennan Spencer, Han Li had the first thought in his life that communication was too inconvenient.

However, the inconvenience of communication has its advantages, as it allows Han Li to better express himself.

Convenient communication has its advantages, as it allows Han Li to contact anyone he wants at any time.

You can't have your cake and eat it too, so Han Li quickly put that idea aside.

Next, Han Li called the general manager he had hired through a headhunting firm. After receiving the call from his boss, Ji Zehao immediately began to tell his story after his initial excitement.

Ji Zehao first talked about the development of the land near Yu Street in Quarry Bay that he mentioned last year, as well as the project he plans to implement this year.

Next, he briefly complained about the boss's wife's rejection of these matters, and at the same time asked Han Li for the corresponding consent documents.

Han Li told Ji Zehao that he would not be able to return to Hong Kong for some time, and asked him to organize the project report and plan properly. Everything would be discussed after he returned to Hong Kong and reviewed them.

Finally, Han Li called Delina Heck, the general manager of Milan in Italy, to learn about the recent situation and listen to her complain about the difficulty of launching a flagship product and finding a key product.

After hanging up the phone with Delina Heck, Han Li smoked a cigarette and went back to the ward to be with Hao Hongmin.

As for Wen Bixia, Lan Jieying, Ye Zimei, and Li Lizhen, they are not yet worthy of Han Li sacrificing some of his time with Hao Hongmin, so he made a special phone call to contact them.

For the next two days, Han Li really didn't go anywhere. Apart from calling Chung Chu-hung twice without getting through, he spent the rest of his time at the hospital with Hao Hong-min.

The two chat, snuggle together while reading, and play a duet on musical instruments.

However, Hao Hongmin only knows how to play the harmonica, so Han Li specially arranged for them to play the accordion together.

This combination of the harmonic function of keyboard instruments and the melody played on the harmonica makes it suitable for most styles of music, which can meet Hao Hongmin's limited repertoire.

Fortunately, the private ward was well soundproofed and the rooms were far apart; otherwise, the noise from their duet would definitely have drawn protests from other patients.

It's been four days since Han Li returned to Hong Kong. Around 3 a.m. today, Hao Hongmin's water broke.
Next, the accompanying nurse called the doctor over, and after a check-up, Hao Hongmin was taken to the private delivery room of the patient in the adjacent ward to lie down.

After making phone calls to Hao Jianghe and Jing Shujuan, Han Li went to the private delivery room, sat next to Hao Hongmin, held her hand, and said words of comfort and encouragement.

Not long after Jing Shujuan and the others arrived, Han Li and Hao Jianghe were quickly asked to leave.

This doesn't mean Hao Hongmin is about to give birth; her water broke, but there's still some time before delivery.

Because what the doctors and nurses tell you is one thing, but what Jing Shujuan, as a mother, wants to tell her daughter is another.

So Han Li and Hao Jianghe were asked to leave, and the mother and daughter spoke privately inside. Han Li had experience waiting for a child to be born several times before, and Hao Hongmin was in a private room at the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, so he was relatively calm.

But Hao Jianghe was different; his daughter was pregnant, and his eldest grandson was about to be born.

Moreover, Hao Jianghe's physical condition was special, which made it even more difficult for him to calm down.

Even though Hao Jianghe knew that his grandson's birth was still a long way off, he felt as if his heart was hanging in mid-air.
This feeling of anxiety and unease made him rub his hands together like a fly, and he paced back and forth in the corridor.

In the morning and at noon, the nurses only allowed Hao Hongmin to drink a little milk and sweet porridge, and wouldn't let her eat anything else.

Hao Hongmin's condition was going relatively smoothly. Around 3 p.m., the nurse said that the mother was already three centimeters dilated, and then two doctors hung up the phone and rushed over.

Han Li and the others were all asked to come out. At first, everything was fine, but when Hao Hongmin's screams came from the delivery room, Hao Jianghe and Jing Shujuan became nervous.

They stared at the door of the delivery room, their hands clasped together, muttering something under their breath.

This situation left Han Li at a loss for what to do, so he could only take a few steps back to get out of their sight.

Hao Hongmin's screams grew louder and louder, making the waiting outside even more agonizing.

Around 1:8 PM, the sound of a baby crying came from the delivery room, and soon the door was pushed open.

The nurse came out with a smile and spoke to them in a friendly tone.

"Congratulations! Mr. Hao, Mrs. Hao, and Mr. Han, mother and child are safe and sound. Your little boy is very healthy and adorable, weighing seven pounds and eight ounces."

(When doctors and nurses at Xiangjiang Hospital report the baby's weight to family members and pregnant women, they usually use the English unit of measurement, which is "pound" combined with "ounce". I'm too lazy to write numbers, so we'll use "jin" and "liang" here.)
After the nurse finished speaking, Han Li and the other two all breathed a sigh of relief.

Then Han Li and the others saw another nurse carrying the newborn baby out, followed by the two doctors who helped Hao Hongmin give birth. Hao Jianghe smiled as he looked at the wrinkles on the baby's face.

Even though Hao Jianghe and Jing Shujuan had already given red envelopes to the doctors and nurses, Han Li still took out red envelopes and distributed them to everyone.

Hao Hongmin fell asleep due to exhaustion after giving birth. Han Li followed the nurse and pushed her back to her private ward, then personally carried her to the bed.

In this era, just like in mainland China, there was no custom of bathing newborns in Hong Kong. Unless there were special circumstances, babies would usually go back to the ward with their mothers.

Hao Jianghe stood around the crib, grinning foolishly at the little guy who hadn't even opened his eyes yet.

Jing Shujuan stood by Hao Hongmin's bedside, a happy smile on her face, holding a warm towel and gently wiping the sweat from her daughter's face.

While Han Li was on Hao Hongmin's other side, he reached out to take her pulse and used his mental energy to check her postpartum condition.

At this moment, Hao Jianghe came to his senses. He went to his daughter's bedside and whispered to Han Li.

"Han Li, you gave Nannan such a big villa last year, are you planning to go back on your word?"

(End of this chapter)

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