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After Giving Birth, All My Beast Ex-Husbands Suddenly Want Me Back-Chapter 54: Celestial phenomenon
Nina felt the contractions growing stronger and stronger. The unfamiliar pressure below told her unmistakably—it was time.
"Ah—it hurts! I’m going to give birth!" she cried out.
Sal was frantic at the sound of her scream.
Yanai hurried to her side. "Little female, is it starting? But Mino hasn’t come back yet."
He looked flustered. "I’ve boiled plenty of water. Is there anything else I should do?"
Nina shook her head faintly and swallowed the painless childbirth pill.
Just then, Mino returned and heard her cry from outside. He rushed in. "Nina, is it time?"
"Yes... the baby is coming."
She had been nearly drained by the pain, but after taking the pill, the agony gradually began to ease.
"Don’t be afraid. The shaman taught me what to do. I’ll help you," Mino said anxiously.
Nina nodded weakly.
Yanai frowned. "Mino, why did you come back alone? Where’s the shaman?"
"He can’t come. We’ll help Nina deliver."
"Can we manage that?" Yanai asked, uncertain.
"We have to."
Mino stepped closer and repeated everything the shaman had taught him. Nina listened carefully and followed his instructions, regulating her breathing and pushing when needed.
The three males stared at her nervously, their knuckles white. The beast-hide beneath Sal’s paws cracked under the force of his tension.
Gradually, Nina felt something beginning to emerge.
At that exact moment, though night had already fallen, a streak of violet radiance suddenly spread across the entire sky.
Outside, beastmen gasped.
"The sky—why is it bright again?"
"It’s glowing!"
"Wasn’t it night just now? Am I dreaming?"
More and more beastmen rushed out of their homes to look up.
"So beautiful..."
"I’ve never seen anything like this..."
Tali, the tribal chief, stared at the heavens in awe. "A celestial phenomenon... Could it be that a divine beast with extraordinary talent has been born?"
He had once heard that if strange signs appeared at birth, the newborn was blessed by the Beast God and destined to become a peerless powerhouse.
And the center of the phenomenon seemed to be right here.
His gaze deepened.
—
Inside the stone house, Nina gave one final push and felt something slide free.
She exhaled. "Mino... the baby is out."
But her stomach still felt strangely full.
Mino reached beneath the beast hide and carefully lifted out a round, smooth egg.
His face lit up. "Nina, the little one looks healthy."
Sal let out a long breath of relief.
Yanai frowned slightly. Why did Nina’s stomach still look a little swollen?
Mino placed the egg beside her. "I’ll get some warm water to clean you."
Just as Nina was about to nod, another familiar sensation struck.
"Wait... I think there’s another one."
All three males froze.
Another?
Nina pushed again. A second egg began to emerge.
Outside, before the violet glow had faded, the sky was suddenly washed in blazing red light.
The tribe erupted once more.
"Look! The sky changed again!"
"Incredible..."
After several pushes, Nina delivered the second egg.
"The second one’s out," she said breathlessly.
Mino stared in disbelief as he lifted it. "Nina... you gave birth to twins."
Yanai was stunned.
Sal felt a surge of pride. My little female is amazing. And I’m amazing too.
"Only two, th—"
Before Nina could finish, the sensation returned again.
"I think... there’s more."
The three males were completely dumbfounded.
More?!
Moments later, golden light flooded the sky. Thunder roared, lightning streaked, and the earth itself seemed to tremble.
The beastmen outside fled back indoors in fear.
Even Tali was bewildered. What in the world was happening?
—
Inside, Mino cautiously checked again beneath the hide. His eyes widened instantly.
He lifted out one egg—then another.
His voice trembled. "Nina... this time there are two."
Yanai and Sal stared in utter disbelief.
Nina hadn’t even finished being shocked when another wave hit her.
"Again..."
The three males no longer knew what expression to wear.
Heavens—how could there still be more?
With more shifting clouds and flashing light overhead, Nina delivered three more eggs in succession.
By the time it was over, the males were numb.
Mino held the seventh egg and asked shakily, "Nina... that should be all... right?"
Yanai and Sal stared at her abdomen anxiously.
Nina touched her finally flattened stomach. "I... think so."
After a few quiet moments with no further contractions, all three males let out a collective sigh of relief. They were genuinely afraid of hearing the words "again" or "another" at this point.
Seven smooth, round eggs rested at the head of the bed, each marked with strange golden patterns.
Nina gently stroked them one by one.
Others bore one child at a time. She had given birth to seven.
Yanai was speechless. One litter of seven... unbelievable.
Mino thought grimly about the future. How am I supposed to raise this many?
Sal, meanwhile, felt a different kind of pride. Am I really that powerful?
Mino recovered first, smiling softly. "Nina is incredible. Seven babies at once—and they all have golden markings. Their talents will definitely be extraordinary."
In the beast world, the patterns on an egg’s shell could hint at the child’s future potential.
Nina smiled gently. "I don’t care whether they’re gifted or not. I just want them to grow up healthy and happy, safe all their lives."
Warmth filled the room. The three males looked at her and the eggs with softened eyes.
It was a tender scene.
Outside, a shadow slipped away silently.
—
After hours of struggle, the shaman had finally saved Dora from hemorrhaging to death. He packed his things and hurried to Nina’s stone house.
"Has Nina delivered?" he called from outside.
Nina glanced at the eggs and gave Mino a subtle look.
Understanding at once, Mino quickly hid six of the eggs, leaving only one visible.
Nina didn’t want news of her seven children spreading. It might attract unwanted trouble.
She needed to grow stronger—strong enough to protect herself and her babies.
"Nina has delivered. Shaman, please come in," Mino called.
The shaman examined Nina, then looked at the single egg by her bedside. "Your condition is stable. The baby is healthy."
"Thank you," Nina said.
"If everything’s fine, I’ll take my leave."
He departed quickly.
—
At the edge of the Wildlands, Aviel stared toward the region where the golden light had been brightest. Fury burned in his eyes.
"That wretched female... running so far that I couldn’t find her. Just wait until I do."
In the next instant, a colossal dragon shot into the sky and streaked toward the source of the light. Several more dragons followed behind, their presence terrifying. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
—
In another forest, Finch looked up at the red glow. "Kith, the babies are born. Are we still chasing that damned leopard? Maybe he’s already dead somewhere—we’ve searched forever."
Kith frowned. "Forget the leopard. We’re going to find the female and the children."
Finch sighed. "Fine. We’ll look for the spirit pearl later."
They transformed and sped toward the glowing horizon.
—
In the underground dungeon of Wildlands City, a massive serpent snapped its final chain and burst free.
Alarms blared through the city as beastmen swarmed toward the underground vault.
—
By a river somewhere in the Wildlands, a group of merfolk gazed at the radiant sky.
"Your Majesty, look at the heavens."
Lex narrowed his eyes. After days of brooding gloom, a rare smile touched his face.
"That was caused by your little Highness."
The merfolk were overjoyed. "Does that mean we’re close to finding the young prince?"
A flash of cold light crossed Lex’s eyes.
Ugly female. When I find you, you’re finished.
Running to this wretched place, forcing him to linger in this foul river and eat its miserable fish.
"No rest tonight," he ordered coolly. "We move immediately."
At his command, the merfolk plunged into the water and surged upstream at great speed.







