Ye Ge chuckled, "I hadn't thought about it, I just want to build a big house and make your life better."
Nan Feng continued, "Now Aunt Yun is pregnant, why am I not pregnant yet? Will I not be able to have children in the future?"
Ye Ge comforted her, "Didn't the doctor say? Your health has only just recovered in the past two years, and you haven't been taking care of it these days. So pregnancy won't happen too easily. There is no need to rush, we should take a long-term view."
"But you're going to the battlefield soon. I hope when you return, you'll see an adorable little baby," said Nan Feng.
"There's no rush," Ye Ge responded in a gentle and patient tone, "Raising a child is a tough job. If I go to the battlefield, you'll be left to raise the child alone, and that's quite a strain, isn't it?"
"Not really, they say every woman, once a mother, never tires no matter what she does for her child. I'm not afraid."