With Han Zhuoli's order, nobody dared to delay any further. They even sped up their talking speed.
After everyone finished, they thought that if they worked harder, they could even work as hosts.
Everyone thought that the meeting was about to end.
Unexpectedly, Han Zhuoli cleared his throat and asked, "Among everyone here, who has the experience of taking care of pregnant women?"
Everyone was speechless.
Most people here were already middle-aged. Their kids were in senior high or almost in university.
Their youngest children were at least in junior high.
The rest of them who were younger were either unmarried or had just gotten married and were busy with their career, having no plans for pregnancy.
It had been so many years for those who had kids. They had long forgotten what it was like when their wives were pregnant.