Li Heng quickly set the baby bottle down and reached out to touch Yuan Yi’s face. Sure enough, he felt a handful of warmth and wetness. He softly asked, “What’s wrong? Are the wounds hurting? Or are you afraid that after seeing them born, your husband won’t dote on you anymore?”
Yuan Yi replied with a nasal tone, “How could that be?”
The painkillers here were very effective, and the medical closure gel didn’t even need to be mentioned. As long as one didn’t move recklessly, and it wasn’t a particularly messy wound, it would heal quickly.
As for being afraid that someone wouldn’t love him anymore—he hadn’t even thought of that.
At this moment, the older brother, who hadn’t eaten enough, pouted his lips and began to cry again.
Yuan Yi couldn’t bear to let them cry, so he quickly urged Li Heng to bring the bottle over and continue feeding. Seeing how anxious he was, Li Heng had no choice but to resume feeding. But he noticed that since everyone else had been sent out and it was just him alone here, once he started feeding the two little ones, even touching Yuan Yi with his hand became inconvenient.
Thankfully, though the two sons had just been born, they had a fair amount of strength. They didn’t pause at all while drinking—after a bit, they each finished their share.
He had Li Mian take the empty bottles and hand them over to the cleaning robot. Then he came back with a towel soaked in warm water to wipe Yuan Yi’s face.
Yuan Yi said, “I can do it myself.”
Li Heng avoided his hand. “What’s really wrong? Crying so pitifully—have you made up your mind to make me feel sorry for you?”
Yuan Yi said, “Just gave birth—hormone levels are unstable, it’s nothing.”
That kind of talk might fool outsiders, but Li Heng thought about it and decided not to call it out.
He saw the two little ones fall asleep after eating, but Yuan Yi kept staring at them, eyes fixed, like he couldn’t love them more. He had been crying just moments ago, yet now his face was filled with tenderness. Watching him made Li Heng feel a little jealous, and he asked, “Do you really like them that much?”
Yuan Yi gently pinched the younger one’s soft little hand. “Don’t you like them?”
Li Heng said, “You gave birth to them—of course I like them. But I like you even more.”
Yuan Yi turned away from Li Heng’s burning gaze. “Funny, I seem to recall someone saying their one true love was the vast sea of stars.”
Li Heng heard the slight teasing in his tone and stroked Yuan Yi’s cheek. “The entire sea of stars is in your eyes—my true love is you, of course. Now sleep. While they’re asleep, you should get some rest too. Rest well so you recover faster. And if you recover faster, then I’ll be able to…”
Their gazes met in the air, then quickly parted. Yuan Yi closed his eyes.
Li Heng chuckled. “Wife, I meant if you recover faster, you can help me better as my military strategist. What strange things were you imagining?”
Yuan Yi opened his eyes and saw the glimmer of amusement in the other’s eyes. “Oh, then I misunderstood. I thought you meant you wanted me to recover quickly so you could give me a lifelong mark. But since that’s not it, I’ll just focus on recovering quickly so I can be your military strategist. Just your strategist.”
Li Heng realized he’d shot himself in the foot and felt a little guilty. “Well, that’s not strictly necessary.”
Yuan Yi closed his eyes again, pretending not to hear.
But after a while, he couldn’t help but open his eyes to look at the children again. They were still so small—so small he couldn’t feel at ease.
He stretched out his arm in a rather awkward posture to protect them, forming a half-circle above them, as if encircling them with his arm to shield them.
“Mom said she and Doctor Luo would watch over the babies at night so you can rest. But why do I feel like you’d actually lose sleep if you were away from them?” Li Heng didn’t move Yuan Yi’s arm away. Instead, he gently massaged it, worried it would get sore from being held up so long.
“Can’t we just watch them ourselves at night?” Yuan Yi asked. “They’re still so little. If I’m not nearby, they’ll definitely feel insecure. They grew up listening to my heartbeat. And besides, you can soothe them with your spiritual power.”
“But it’ll wear you out.”
“I’m not afraid of being tired. And besides, I’ve got you, haven’t I?”
Li Heng sensed that faint feeling of anxiety surfacing again in Yuan Yi and said, “Alright, I’ll go tell Mom. But you have to promise—you sleep when they sleep.”
Yuan Yi agreed and soon closed his eyes again.
But Li Heng could still feel that fear clinging to Yuan Yi like vines. So he quietly used his spiritual power to influence him. Only then did Yuan Yi finally fall into a deep sleep.
Li Heng called Li Mian over. “Have you been hiding anything from me lately?”
Li Mian said, “No, Master. The Xuan Ying has higher authority than I do—how could I possibly keep anything from you? Whether I accept your communication requests or not, I always have to check with Brother Yi first. Isn’t that what you said yourself? That we should respect Brother Yi’s wishes.”
Li Heng asked, “Then did anything unusual happen during his time on Immortal Mountain?”
They’d been apart for over a hundred days. Even though they stayed in touch sometimes, most of the time they hadn’t. It wasn’t impossible that something had happened without his knowing.
Li Mian replied, “No, not really. Just at the beginning, when he arrived at Immortal Mountain and encountered those little sea beasts—they had quite an impact on Brother Yi. But overall, it was still fine. Other than that, in the later days, Brother Yi had trouble sleeping a lot. I asked him about it too, and he said it was because the due date was getting close and he was feeling a bit uneasy. But that’s pretty normal, right?”
What omega wouldn’t feel uneasy about giving birth without their alpha around? Back then, Brother Yi had behaved like a textbook steel-willed omega.
Li Heng said, “Got it. Go call the nurses in.”
The medical staff came in, followed by Professor Jian, who asked, “How is Xiao Yi doing?”
Li Heng explained that he would be the one taking care of Yuan Yi and the babies at night, and then asked Doctor Luo, “Aunt Luo, is it common for omegas to feel anxious after giving birth?”
Doctor Luo replied, “It depends. If they were with their alpha from the beginning and received enough comfort and companionship, the chances of that are very low. But in Yuan Yi’s case, there’s definitely a possibility of postpartum anxiety—or even depression. Don’t forget, he still hasn’t been given your final mark. Back then, we artificially induced his heat in order to achieve pregnancy, and during the procedure, we implanted a synthetic soft crystalline gland to simulate the knotting effect. Now that the babies are born, his body has already absorbed that artificial implant. On top of that, his hormone levels are shifting post-delivery, so mood swings are completely normal. Honestly, the surprising part is that he’s only just now showing signs of emotional strain.”
There are three stages in an omega’s life when they are at their most vulnerable: the first time they go into heat, their first pregnancy through childbirth, and when they lose the alpha who marked them. During these phases, they’re often in a state of deep unease—sometimes even panic. And Yuan Yi had, in his own way, gone through all three.
And not just that—he underwent artificial insemination and carried twins, then had to deal with the Aminanka incident, and was separated from Li Heng for nearly the entire time. They had only spent a few days physically together, with most of the connection sustained only through pheromones.
The nurse, who had always worked alongside Doctor Luo and was very familiar with Yuan Yi, added at this moment, “Back when Yuan Yi was induced into heat, he didn’t shed a single tear. Honestly, he endured everything for days straight without breaking down. I’ve never seen an omega like him.”
Doctor Luo cherished talent and admired Yuan Yi. With a soft sigh, she said, “When a person holds themselves to such high standards, repressed emotions tend to accumulate. Xiao Yi has always been the kind who avoids troubling others whenever he can. Sometimes, he’s so considerate it makes your heart ache.”
She had originally intended to bring these matters up earlier. But when they were just asked to step out of the room, she had figured that Li Heng likely needed time to comfort Yuan Yi, so she thought she could mention it later. She hadn’t expected Li Heng to already pick up on the problem.
Professor Jian asked, “Should we find him a therapist or do something to help him feel a little better?”
Doctor Luo looked at Yuan Yi, who was still frowning slightly in his sleep, and said frankly, “Let’s first follow what Li Heng just said—let the two of them take care of the children by themselves at night. Li Heng will have to work a bit harder and use more of his spiritual energy to help Yuan Yi sleep well. If it really gets to be too much, then call us—we’re not far away anyway. As for everything else, the root issue is that he doesn’t have a strong enough sense of security right now.”
When an omega is marked for life by an alpha during heat, the soft crystalline gland implanted in their body isn’t just a symbolic presence—it actually produces real chemical effects, and they’re long-lasting.
Li Heng did a rough calculation. From the time Yuan Yi became pregnant to now, the total number of days he’d actually been by his side wouldn’t even add up to a full month.
He recalled how, when Doctor Luo asked whether he would stay in the operating room, Yuan Yi immediately clutched his hand tightly—that had already said everything.
He needed him, desperately—but had always been the type who wouldn’t say so unless absolutely necessary.
Li Heng’s heart felt tight and sore. He thanked Doctor Luo and the nurses, asking them to handle the necessary screenings for the babies. After that, he started chatting with Professor Jian about what things had been like when Yuan Yi first came to live at their home.
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