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 1217 The Mother Who Ran Away with Someone 28

How could a mother easily give up on her child?

It's because I'm heartbroken and I never want to see it again.

Mo Yan no longer had any feelings for them, but Wan Lin was different.

After he came out, his health deteriorated, and his temper worsened as a result.

He started hitting people when he was young, so what's more, he's still doing it now.

Wan Lin now finds everyone disagreeable, and wants to curse and hit people at all.

After he got out, he didn't think about finding a job to make a living, nor did he think about planting crops in the fields so that he would at least have something to eat.

He went out and acted like a scoundrel, eating at his third uncle's house. His third aunt already hated Wan Lin. If it weren't for Wan Lin, this old Wan, no matter what, was a retired team leader and would have received a pension. Now he has nothing, and his family's life has taken a turn for the worse.

Now, even Third Uncle has to live by Third Aunt's whims; she's always sarcastic and mocking towards Wan Lin.

"If you're so capable, go find your son or daughter to support you. What kind of behavior is it to stay in our house like this!"

Upon hearing this, Wan Lin realized it was true; he also had a son and a daughter. Wan Si later became a teacher at a rural school in the county.

There was nothing she could do; nobody wanted her, and she couldn't pass the exam.

Back then, her ex-boyfriend's wife wouldn't let her go to that school at all; she was the daughter of the school board member.

He couldn't get into other schools, so he came back to the county and found a local man.

The reason someone married her was because they felt that after what she did back then, she wouldn't have the face to argue with her in-laws and would lack confidence.

Indeed, she lacked confidence, and Wan Si was always the first to back down in every argument.

That's how people are. If you take a step back, they'll take a step forward. If they dare not say anything, their in-laws will naturally become more assertive.

As a result, Wan Si also felt that he was not living well, and every day was torture.

The school is still in the countryside, a rural school.

To say that the countryside is great is an understatement. There are only a dozen or so children in a class, and the children in the village are well-behaved.

I really don't want to go there. I think it's too far, the salary is low, and without students there are no achievements, and without achievements there are no bonuses.

In those days, only good grades earned you prize money. [For plot purposes]

Wan Si always has a stern face. He either scolds people or slaps their hands, but he doesn't slap them too hard, for fear of being sued.

At this time, the children and women are all only children, and they are the darlings of their families. If you were to lay a hand on them, would the parents be willing to do so?

Wan Si had also learned his lesson once; he hit someone's child, and the next day someone came over and swung a bottle at him.

They hit him and left. Wan Si didn't even know whose father he was. People say, "When you see injustice, you should help others."

They hit him and ran away in a truck, but the license plate was unreadable, so they couldn't find the person. Wan Si could only accept his bad luck and never dared to hit the child again.

The child's parents even went to the education bureau and filed a complaint against Wan Si. Wan Si lost his salary for several months and used it all to support the child.

When she returned home, her in-laws berated her so badly that she couldn't lift her head.

She finally got pregnant, and then Wan Lin came knocking on her door.

When Wan Si arrived at school, she was a little surprised to hear that someone was looking for her.

The moment he saw Wan Lin, his face darkened. "Dad, what brings you here?"

Seeing that Wan Si still recognized him, Wan Lin snorted coldly and spat on the ground, "Pah, you still know I'm your father? I thought you didn't. You know I'm out here, but you don't come home to see me or give me living expenses. You're doing quite well now, becoming a teacher. What an honorable job!"

There were many people at the school gate. Wansi didn't want others to know about her situation. "Dad, let's talk outside."

Wan Lin naturally had no objections and directly suggested going to a restaurant.

"Okay, let's find a restaurant, I want to eat."

Wan Si gritted her teeth and agreed. She just couldn't understand how she could be found in the countryside.

Upon arriving at a restaurant, Wan Lin didn't stand on ceremony at all and ordered several dishes.

"Dad, there's enough for the two of us."

Seeing that Wan Lin was about to order more, Wan Si quickly stopped him, as her monthly salary was not enough.

"You're a teacher now, how could you be short of money? What? You don't want to take care of me?"

Wan Lin, with a roguish air, sat directly on the table, looking at Wan Si as if she were a piece of fat meat.

"Fine, if you don't care about me, I'll go to your school, the education bureau, and the court to ask you, as my daughter, whether you can or not abandon me?"

Wan Si was furious, her face turning red with anger. She never imagined that her father could be so shameless.

"Dad, what exactly do you want? I never said I wouldn't take care of you, but you can see I'm just a primary school teacher with a meager monthly salary that's barely enough for my own living expenses. How can I possibly take care of you?"

Wan Si really wanted to get rid of him, but she knew very well that he was a scoundrel who was capable of anything if she angered him. What would she do then?

"If you want to manage it, that would be best. Give me a thousand yuan every month."

The average salary nowadays is around one or two thousand yuan, while a rural teacher like Wan Si only gets 1,800 yuan a month after taxes. [For plot purposes] Of course, this doesn't include housing provident fund contributions.

In other words, they would take half of her salary directly.

"How much do I earn in a month? You want me to pay a thousand? I don't have that much."

Wan Si couldn't possibly spend that money; a thousand yuan could buy so many things.

"If you don't give it to me, then don't worry about me making a scene. I'll sue you and your brother for ignoring me."

Wan Si: "..."

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