Young Master Fu's Incredible Real Heiress Chapter 1011 - Reduce Some

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Previously on Young Master Fu's Incredible Real Heiress...
Fu Xiuyuan tenderly cared for the exhausted Shi Jin after an intense night, coaxing her to eat and sharing affectionate moments as she clung to him like a kitten. They attended Gu Jingyuan and Liang Xinran's romantic wedding, surrounded by dried phoenix flowers, where all lovers paired up. Back on set, Shi Jin tackled demanding wire scenes despite fatigue, impressing Director Ji, but suddenly fainted and was rushed to the hospital with low blood sugar.

“Did you finish eating the meal I prepared for you at noon?” Acting as a self-proclaimed fatherly figure, Ji Hanxue showed great care in every detail.

“I ate every bit of it.”

While Shi Jin spoke, Fu Xiuyuan’s vehicle came into view far off through the window. He stepped out almost before it halted completely and headed directly to the hospital.

Moments later, Fu Xiuyuan stood at the entrance.

He arrived by her side before Shi Jin had a chance to respond.

A grave look marked Fu Xiuyuan’s face. Upon reaching her, he halted abruptly, heartache flickering across his gaze.

“I’m okay. Just suffering from low blood sugar,” Shi Jin murmured gently. She grasped his hand. “Please sit. Take a seat first.”

Well aware of Fu Xiuyuan’s personality, Ji Hanxue admitted, “This is on me. The shooting timetable has been intense lately. Today featured numerous wire stunts, and Shi Jin worked roughly fourteen hours. The demands were truly overwhelming.”

“Cut it back.” Fu Xiuyuan’s tone remained barely audible.

At last, his eyes lowered to Shi Jin. “Still feeling awful?”

“Not awful, just somewhat dizzy.” Shi Jin massaged her temples. “I’m feeling way better already.”

Fu Xiuyuan eased her fingers away and rubbed her temples softly. “Full examination coming up shortly.”

“A blood sample was drawn by the doctor moments ago,” Ji Hanxue noted. “Initial results ought to arrive any minute.”

Fu Xiuyuan clasped her fingers tightly. “Can you check your own condition?”

No physician earned his greater faith.

“Doctors don’t heal themselves. How could I even take my own pulse?” Shi Jin chuckled lightly. “Once this IV glucose finishes, I’ll get checked out.”

Fu Xiuyuan placed a hand on her brow. Confirming no fever, he eased at last.

Yet a subtle worry lingered in his chest. Shi Jin’s constitution had always been robust before, seldom faltering. But lately, under his watch, her vigor had clearly waned.

A knock echoed at the door. Fu Xiuyuan glanced over at the doctor. “Enter,” he commanded.

Smiling, the doctor entered. “My felicitations, Master and Madam Fu. Madam Fu is with child. Congratulations!”

Shi Jin jolted faintly. “Me?”

“Unaware? Likely past three months already.”

Truthfully ignorant, Shi Jin whispered, “My cycle appeared regular… Wait, actually, it’s been absent for quite some time.”

Suddenly it hit her—she’d been occupied during the honeymoon. Back home, wedding arrangements for her brother and sister-in-law, plus script study, had consumed her. Her well-being had taken a backseat entirely.

“Felicitations again. Focus more on yourself henceforth. Good news: the risky first trimester has passed. Stability is near. Much safer now.”

Never before had Shi Jin questioned her medical prowess so deeply. By rights, such matters shouldn’t require announcement from others.

“Thanks.” Glancing at Fu Xiuyuan, she saw him still dazed.

She fluttered her hand before his face. “Darling? Darling?”

Fu Xiuyuan gripped her fingers, his features shifting visibly. Surprise in his eyes bloomed into delight. “We’re truly expecting?”

“Blood tests prove most reliable. See the report here.” Shi Jin accepted it from the doctor. “Yes, confirmed.”

Fu Xiuyuan lifted her hand to his mouth. Shi Jin sensed the heat of his lips, the quiver in his grasp.

Joy lit her eyes as she grasped his silent thrill. “I’m thrilled too,” she breathed.

“Rest up now; more tests to follow,” the doctor advised before departing.

Ji Hanxue grinned too. “Congrats, Shi Jin, Xiuyuan. Shi Jin, shall we pause production until you’re ready?”

Shi Jin pondered briefly. “I’ll consider and let you know, Director Ji.”

Ji Hanxue agreed. “Prioritize your health above all.”

“Director Ji, kindly clarify my faint today for everyone. Keep it quiet to spare fans undue concern.”

“Got it. Heading back to the crew now. Rest well.”

Fu Xiuyuan enveloped Shi Jin in embrace, careful around her IV arm. Cheek to her ear, he sank into wordless bliss.

Thoughts of the baby within stirred excitement and longing in Shi Jin.

Softly she remarked, “Explains my recent drowsiness, poor appetite, quick fatigue. For any other patient, I’d suspect pregnancy immediately. Yet for myself, it never crossed my mind.”

“I failed to care for you properly.” Fu Xiuyuan faulted himself for negligence, allowing her such silent hardship.

“You’re already very good.” Shi Jin bowed her head and caressed her flat belly. “Baby, don’t you agree? Daddy has done plenty well.”

Though thrilled by the excitement of fatherhood for the first time, Fu Xiuyuan’s heart still hurt for Shi Jin. “It’s nearly time. Let me go with you for a complete examination.”

Fu Xiuyuan summoned the doctor who had taken out Shi Jin’s IV needle.

Shi Jin proceeded to undergo additional thorough checkups.

Even though she couldn’t fully assess her own pulse, she maintained a clear sense of her body’s condition.

Filled with assurance deep inside, she felt no excessive concern.

With every test completed, Fu Xiuyuan examined report after report, his face serious as he furrowed his brows.

Smiling reassuringly, the doctor said, “Master Fu, there’s no need to worry excessively. Madam Fu’s health is excellent, and every indicator is perfectly normal. She just needs more rest during the initial pregnancy phase and better nutrition to prevent low blood sugar. Things will improve once she gets home and takes proper care.”

“So I can carry on with normal work right now, yes?”

The instant Shi Jin voiced her question, the doctor caught Fu Xiuyuan’s frosty glare fixed on him, a shiver racing down his back.

He turned instantly careful. Shi Jin knew her health allowed her to keep working, but Fu Xiuyuan required the doctor’s confirmation to accept it.

She glanced back at Fu Xiuyuan and flashed him a radiant smile.

Responding with great care, the doctor stated, “It depends on the person. Most pregnant women manage regular jobs without issue, provided they avoid heavy physical effort.”

“Understood. Thank you, Doctor.”

Shi Jin and Fu Xiuyuan departed. She sensed Fu Xiuyuan’s presence had grown somewhat subdued.