Mrs. Xu, upon hearing her daughter's words, suddenly remembered her eldest son's wife and hurriedly carried the child back inside the house.
Inside, Eldest Sister-in-law Xu lay drenched and sprawled on the bed, her complexion a few shades paler than before.
At that moment, she struggled to open her eyes, looking expectantly at the baby in Mrs. Xu's arms, "Is it a girl?"
Mrs. Xu nodded, "It's a little girl, and she doesn't look too bad, kind of resembles my daughter when she was little."
Hearing this, Xu Ying quickly glanced at her little niece; she had been so concerned about the comfort of Eldest Sister-in-law Xu that she hadn't had the chance to look at the baby's face.
Now upon looking, Xu Ying felt full of disdain, "Mom, are you sure I looked like this when I was a baby?"
She thought, how ugly.
The skin was all wrinkled, looking dark red and hideous—the more she looked, the uglier it seemed.