Chapter 529: 529: Pointed out for making a mistake in public.
Chapter 529: Pointed out for making a mistake in public.
Baron Lawrence furrowed his eyebrows and glanced at her with a fierce and cold gaze, coldly questioning, “Are you saying my baby would be afraid of a tiny bit of shower gel?”
There was no way their baby, his and Enna Clark’s, would be hurt by such a minuscule thing as shower gel.
The lecturer now deeply regretted picking him out by his looks to come up. He wasn’t there to demonstrate, but to make a mess! She could only pretend not to hear him and forced out a smile uglier than crying to the audience. “All right, let’s thank this gentleman for helping us demonstrate. Everyone, please clap.”
The others in the classroom were still immersed in his rough method of washing the baby, and they clapped listlessly, following the teacher’s words.
The lecturer, like seeing off a plague, immediately said to him, “Sir, thank you for helping, you can go back to your seat now.”
“…” What did this annoying old woman mean? Was he someone she could boss around at will?
Baron Lawrence’s eyebrows knitted tightly, anger simmering beneath his eyes.
Still, he suppressed his anger, and went back to sit beside Enna Clark.
The lecturer nearly set off firecrackers to see him off. After he sat down, she obviously heaved a sigh of relief, “Now I will demonstrate the correct way to bathe a baby for everyone. Watch closely.”
She pointed at the items on the table, saying, “First, we need to prepare the required items. Baby bath, towel (face towel), mild soap and baby shower gel, cotton balls, large bath towel (preferably hooded), medical alcohol, cotton swabs, and so on.”
“We’ve got all these ready.” The lecturer carefully lifted the simulation baby, as if holding a real baby, and told everyone in the classroom, “Before bathing, make sure the baby isn’t hungry and has eaten properly; don’t feed too much or just have fed milk.”
“Also, depending on the condition of the mommy and baby, choose a time of the day when both are most stable, and preferably ensure the baby is in a quiet and alert state. Put the large basin or baby bath in a safe place where mommy can move around freely, and pay attention to the room’s warmth and ventilation. If the baby is only a few months old, it’s best to put a large towel at the bottom of the basin or bathtub to prevent slipping.”
Enna Clark listened carefully and took out her phone to take notes diligently.
The expectant mothers around her all had notebooks, busily jotting down key points, afraid of missing the teacher’s focus.
Baron Lawrence shot her a sidelong glance, originally impatient to attend this class, but for some reason, his restless heart calmed down.
He held back his impatience and turned to look at the stage.
The lecturer had already placed a large towel at the bottom of the basin, then raised her head and continued, “Just now, that gentleman put the baby directly into the basin, which is the wrong way. In fact, before bathing the baby, we need to test the water temperature. Use your wrist to test. The water should be warm and comfortable. Only when we’re sure the water is warm and comfortable can we put the baby in. Otherwise, if it’s too hot, it’ll scald the baby; too cold, and it’ll give the baby frostbite.”
Suddenly, several people turned their heads toward Baron Lawrence.
Those eyes were something Baron Lawrence had never experienced before—laughter held back!
From the moment he could remember, he had always been surrounded by people, seeing eyes filled with fear, trepidation, envy, admiration, but never this—laughter held back!