"That long? Is that normal?"
At past nine in the evening, as soon as the plane landed at Pu Xin Airport, Lu Liang received a call from Lu Ya.
About seven hours ago, at that time, he was still drifting in the sky; Su Wanyu had gone into the delivery room.
"Don't worry, it's very normal for a first birth to take more than a dozen hours," Lu Ya said with a beaming smile, excited at the prospect of becoming an aunt.
She took a photo in front of the delivery room and sent it to Lu Liang. Although Lu Liang might be falling short as a husband and father, he was very wealthy.
Before he left, he had made all the necessary preparations, such as donating a million British Pounds to this renowned private hospital.
The first time Lu Ya visited this hospital, she felt bewildered, as if she had walked into a luxury hotel.
It was also then that she suddenly gained a clear understanding of capitalism as described in her textbooks.