Quick Transmigration: I Don't Want to Always Transmigrate into the Scummy Mother!

Posted to the Sunset Red Elderly Task Force, Mo Yan is cold and aloof: "It's a small matter."

As the saying goes, filial piety comes from discipline. As for ungrateful brats, you ...

Chapter 1213 The Mother Who Ran Away with Someone 24

Something feels off. It's because I think you're shameless, but it's not easy to say it directly right now.

"It's nothing. Everyone's quite curious about you. The dorm doesn't include water and electricity; you have to pay for them every month."

Additionally, you can work part-time during the summer vacation; part-time jobs are available here.

They're all grown up now, it's time for them to earn their own money. They stopped asking their families for money when they started university, knowing how tough things were for them. In their rural area, supporting one student to university meant the whole family had to work hard. Not to mention, they had two!

They could imagine how much effort her mother had put in and how hard she had worked, even if they hadn't seen it with their own eyes. Under such circumstances, it was truly outrageous that she could say such ungrateful things.

"Thank you, senior sister." Wan Si could only say the truth, but did she really look that poor? Why did they make her do a part-time job?

She... well, she then realized that she really did run out of money.

But she wasn't happy to be told that.

"Then I'll be going now? You can pack your things yourself."

Of course, her senior sister saw the fleeting anger in her eyes. Ha, she was wrong to offer a kind reminder, huh?

Wan Si was unaware that she had already offended someone the moment she arrived.

...

Wan Han returned to school and found a friend she had never liked before.

"Could you help me find a part-time job? I need one right now."

When he said this, his close friends were stunned. Would Wan Han really say something like that?

In the past, Wan Han was so arrogant. People said that he spent all his time studying and would not waste time on trivial things.

So, you've changed your mind now?

"Weren't you going to focus solely on your studies? What's gotten into you? You're going to take a part-time job now?"

What her friend meant was mere curiosity, but Wan Han heard it as mockery. "Sometimes, I want to experience life too, don't I?"

He had no money for living expenses, so this was all he could do.

Moreover, Wan Han's persona at school was that he was never short of money, so he was very angry that he suddenly had no living expenses and felt that it was all Mo Yan's fault as his mother.

What kind of mother would do something like leaving her child without living expenses?

Fortunately, it's still a holiday, otherwise what would happen to his studies?

"I see. So, do you want to go out and tutor, or hand out flyers? Some companies need translators, but you have to apply to the teacher for those."

Only those who truly need it can apply.

Upon hearing this, Wan Han went to see the teacher.

Wan Han isn't as amazing as he claims. He is indeed very hardworking and devotes all his time to studying. Everyone can see his efforts, but whether he has actually absorbed the knowledge is uncertain.

"The jobs we offer are all for students from impoverished families. Aren't you from a well-off family?"

The teacher in charge of part-time jobs was a little puzzled. She had looked at the materials Wan Han submitted and found that he didn't seem to be from a poor family.

Wan Han's materials were prepared by himself, so of course they were as beautiful as they could be.

"Teacher, I really need to work. My parents are arguing, and my mother has cut off my allowance. Without allowance, how am I supposed to live?"

Wan Han directly shifted the blame to Mo Yan.

teacher:"???"

"That can't be right! Where's your parents' phone number?"

Wan Han did not write it.

"My mom has blocked my number, I can't get through, and she won't let me talk on the phone. Teacher, please, I really want to go to school."

In the end, Wan Han's superb acting skills convinced people that his mother had abandoned him and that he had no choice but to earn a living.

However, when Wan Han went to tutor, she actually hit the other person's child.

As a result, the other person's mother sued them.

Of course, that's a story for another time.

After hearing what Wan Han said, the teacher in charge of part-time work used many methods, such as checking the enrollment records, to find the homeroom teacher. From the homeroom teacher and the counselor, they found Mo Yan's phone number.

When Mo Yan received the call, she had already returned to the city.

I was a little confused looking at the unfamiliar phone number.

"Hello."

"Hello, are you Wan Han's mother? We are his teachers at school."

"Hello teacher, is there anything I can help you with?"

Judging from her voice, the part-time teacher felt that Wan Han's mother was a very kind person.

"That's how it is. He applied for a part-time job with us."

Normally, only students from impoverished backgrounds can apply here, but his situation is very special, so we agreed to it. However, we felt we should still give you a call.

Mo Yan really hadn't expected this; she was even able to take on a part-time job.

"Please go ahead, teacher."

"No matter how much you argue with the child's father, you shouldn't withhold the child's living expenses. Even though the child is an adult in college, he still needs his parents' care."

Of course, I know that what I said was somewhat inappropriate. It's true, Wan Han works incredibly hard, to the point of not sleeping or eating. As parents, shouldn't we help him a little?

Upon hearing this, Mo Yan realized that Wan Han was just spouting nonsense again.

"Teacher, I don't know what Wan Han said to you, but there's some interesting news coming out here. I suggest you look it up online to find out why I'm not giving you living expenses."

Moreover, college students are already seniors, so finding a part-time job isn't difficult for them, but for me, survival is a problem.

Thank you, teacher. Goodbye.

Mo Yan hung up the phone.

This Wan Han is really something... Since that's the case, she'll make him, this poor student, be more authentic.

Mo Yan prepared some materials and sent them to Wan Han's school, hoping that Wan Han would like them.

The part-time teacher had some doubts, so she searched online. What she found made her furious.

The divorce case between Mo Yan and Wan Lin can be considered a precedent, because in the past, it was difficult to collect evidence when a woman was beaten, and at most it was considered a domestic dispute.

This article provides a detailed account of the case, including interviews with many people and their perspectives.

This case ultimately made it into the newspapers to tell everyone that if you encounter this situation, don't be afraid; call the police or file a lawsuit. Women must stand up and bravely say no.

Some people said that Wan Han and his sister Wan Si were two ingrates who threatened Mo Yan to give up more than once for their own future.

Furthermore, the reason why both of them were able to study was entirely due to Mo Yan.

Upon learning of this situation, the teacher immediately called the family to cancel Wan Han's part-time job, only to be told that Wan Han had hit a child.

Now things have really gotten complicated. Wan Han received a severe warning, apologized to the child, and made compensation.

Wan Han never expected that he would pay such a price for simply hitting that child.

Didn't they get beaten for being disobedient when they were kids? Isn't that normal?