"Mrs. Wang, are you here to visit Mrs. Fu? Has Mrs. Fu given birth yet?"
"Mrs. Wang, has Mrs. Fu already had the baby? Is that why you've come to visit? After all, she was admitted the night before last, but you didn't come by then."
"Mrs. Fu has been in the hospital for two nights and one full day now, and there's still no news. We haven't seen any of the family around, which means they're all at the hospital. As Mrs. Fu's closest friend, Mrs. Wang, do you know what's going on?"
"Mrs. Fu's due date was publicly announced as early April, but she was suddenly admitted almost half a month earlier. Did something happen?"
"Mrs. Wang, Mrs. Wang, if Mrs. Fu safely delivers a son, will your families arrange a marriage between your children?"
Tang Tang heard the reporters' questions and couldn't help but feel both amused and helpless.
An arranged marriage? Childhood betrothal? These reporters were worrying about things more than the parents themselves ever would.