Tong Airui smiled and gently squeezed her hand, "Let's not overthink it. As long as you and the baby are healthy, that's all that matters."
Yi Luowa pouted, "How am I going to explain this to Dad?"
"There's still a one-quarter chance." Tong Airui grabbed a tissue to wipe the ultrasound gel off her belly, then helped her put on her pants. "If the two turn out the same, I'll take them both with me to protect the homeland."
Yi Luowa sighed, swinging her little feet while sitting on the edge of the bed. She didn't dare go out.
Tong Airui squatted down and lightly tapped her small foot, "Don't wiggle around. Let's get your shoes on."
Yi Luowa reached out and rubbed his head, "You go out first. After you've talked to Dad, I'll come out."
Tong Airui smiled helplessly, "Alright—I'll head out first. Hand me that foot."
Yi Luowa obediently extended her foot.
The ultrasound technician looked at Tong Airui in shock; it was the first time she'd seen the captain acting so tenderly.