stupid man

Chapter 65

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Sanders originally planned to hold the wedding banquet before the winter, but Mori insisted on waiting for his broken foot to heal before holding it, saying that he didn’t want to be held by Sanders like a little doll at the wedding. Ugly.

"How long will it take for Mori's feet to heal?" Sanders asked when Andy came to give Mori a review.

"Female bones are fragile, and it usually takes three months to recuperate for lower limb fractures before trying to walk again." Andy said, re-fixing the wooden board on Mori's left calf, and then solemnly asked the two of them: "Don't worry, A broken bone is no small injury,

If it is not treated completely, it will cause disability. If you don’t want to walk with a limp in the future, you can rest at home and slowly recuperate. As for the wedding, it will be held next spring, and everything will recover in spring. It is a good season for companionship. "

Sanders and Mori felt that what Andy said was reasonable, so they scheduled the wedding banquet for next spring. After that, Mori never left the house. He spent almost the whole winter in bed, even eating meals. Being fed by a man at the head of the bed, only the body is too sticky,

Only then was Sanders wrapped in a quilt and carried him to the bathroom to take a bath, and just lived a super lazy life like a disabled person.

In addition to loving his partner, Sanders is also busy renovating the tree house. Originally, the surrounding area of ​​his house was relatively empty, but Sanders just moved a towering tree with a hundred-year-old tree over, and moved them to the tree house. His home was transformed into a large tree house supported by two giant trees. However, although the living area is twice as large, in fact, there is only one more room, because Sanders expanded his room to a very large size. Not only is it suitable for two people to live in, but a separate bathroom has also been added inside. The original house of his parents was reserved and planned to be used by the female children in the future. Room.

It also expanded from the original two bedrooms and one living room to three bedrooms and one living room.

"All the orc cubs live in this room?" Sen Mu was startled by Sanders' thoughts. Even though they don't have a child yet, both of them have already imagined various things there beyond expectations.

"Well, throw it all in here." Sanders said as a matter of course: "Orc cubs are easy to raise."

Mori was a little ashamed: "At least... make a bed?"

Saunders has always been responsive to Sen's requests, so he handed him a freshly made wooden basket the next day.

"...This is?" Mori was a little confused, holding the empty basket in his hands at a loss.

"The cub's bed." Sanders smiled calmly: "It's enough for them to sleep in it until they are three months old."

"...What about three months later?"

"The hair is almost grown, throw it in an empty room and sleep on the floor."

"..." Mori held the big basket and said nothing. He came from the earth and didn't know how to raise orc cubs.

"There's no way to raise it." Andy, who came to him for a follow-up visit, also looked disapproving: "You just treat it as a dog."

You just keep a dog...

You just keep a dog...

You just keep a dog...

Mori suddenly felt that it was not easy for orcs to find a partner in this world, nor was it so easy to live.

"Okay, don't get entangled, the child hasn't even made a shadow yet, just worry about it, and rest assured to raise your legs." Andy said with a smile, and then put down Mori's loose pajamas and trousers.

The bones are recovering well.

"Then...you help me to diagnose." Sen Mu handed over his hand, he had been paralyzed on the bed for a month, and he couldn't stand it anymore.

If you work harder, your butt will bloom.It's hard to say that Mori is suffering, he is a person who can endure hardships, but Saunders is so good at tossing people, making Mori feel that it is more difficult than moving bricks on the earth before.

"Don't worry, you've only been together for more than a month." Andy felt that it was not so fast, but he still gave Mori a diagnosis. The diagnosis was a bit dull, and Mori was a little depressed when he saw his face change. He immediately cheered up.

"Have you got it? Have you got it?" Mori asked excitedly.

Just at this time, Sanders came in with his carefully cooked meals. Hearing Sen's question, he smiled and said, "Winter is only half over. How about working hard for the whole winter?"

Mori, who had already retreated, was guilty and silent, but Andy's expression became more and more dignified as he grabbed his wrist, which made Sanders lose his lazy posture.

"Yes...really?" Sanders was rarely so nervous.

Andy finally let go of Mori's hand, but said: "I'm not sure, but the pulse is indeed different from before."

After he finished speaking, he showed an embarrassed expression: "I'm quite good at treating trauma, but in this area... I'm not very good at it."

Sanders and Mori looked at each other, and the two immediately decided to find a professional in the tribe.

So he hurriedly changed his clothes, flustered because of his eagerness, and even Sanders was not as calm as usual.

Andy also helped to clean up. He was no less nervous than the two of them, and then followed them to the doctor.

It was mid-winter at this time, and the tribe seemed very quiet. Occasionally, I met a few passers-by walking silently in the cold wind.

Sanders walked quickly with Mori in his arms. After suffering from Andy who was following them, he trotted behind wrapped in a thick fur coat, and finally arrived at the doctor's house, but he was still there. He asked his partner, Only then did I realize that she had gone out to deliver babies.

"Are you here for a diagnosis?" The orc uncle was also enthusiastic: "If that's the case, let me diagnose you."

As a doctor's partner, he has learned some skills.

Sanders also simply hugged Sen Ju and handed him his hand, and his trust made the orc uncle have a good impression of him, and then squeezed Sen Ju's wrist to feel his pulse carefully.

Mori sat nervously in Sanders' arms, his heart beating fast, and Sanders also hugged him anxiously, stroking his stomach gently with his big hands through his clothes.

After feeling the pulse for about 1 minute, the orc uncle let go of Mori's wrist, and then smiled and congratulated the two: "I am pregnant, the orc cub, only half a month old."

Mori didn't understand how he could tell the gender and time of the cub by taking his pulse, but he still grinned, and Sanders let out a long breath, then smiled and kissed Mori in front of everyone cheeks.

"Thank you." Sanders whispered in Sen's ear, full of joy.

Mori's inexplicable throat swelled, which was a very happy thing, but his eyes were red.

"Great, great..." Mori sniffed, and rubbed his cheek against Sanders' chest: "We have a baby."

Uncle Orc and Andy sat aside and watched quietly, both of them had smiles of blessing on their faces.

After that, he bid farewell to the orc uncle, and sent Andy off for a while, and then Sanders walked slowly in the winter forest with Mori in his arms. It seems to be in spring.

"It's really an orc cub." Sanders had heard about the dream he had, but he didn't expect the first birth to come true.

"Really?" Mori put his arms around his neck, and was about to speak again, when he suddenly felt something cold fall on his face. Mori looked up and saw tiny snowflakes falling mistyly .

"It's snowing." Sanders also raised his head, and the two looked at the vast sky.

"Yeah." The corner of Mori's mouth raised a slight smile, then he looked down at the man who was holding him, and then leaned over to place a light kiss on his face.

"I love you." It was the first time that Mori voluntarily said this to Sanders.

The man was slightly stunned, then turned to look at him, Mori blushed, and the man smiled back and kissed him.

"I love you too."

In the wind, with white snow sandwiched between them, these words were carried far away.

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