He had already accepted it, but now she's come back here to put on this pretense; it's really pointless.
Ji Shu took several steps back until she reached the tiled flower bed, where she sat down immediately.
Her face was pale; she clearly hadn't expected Mu Jiarui to know those things.
At that time, Mu Jiarui was still young. How could Mu Jiarui remember her playing cards?
So what's wrong with playing cards for fun?
She didn't think she had done anything wrong, but she disliked that Mu Jiarui knew too much. She didn't like reminiscing about the past, and she especially disliked that Mu Jiarui knew everything; it made her feel monitored. It was as if he knew all her unpleasantness and her bad past.
This made her feel extremely insecure, and her wariness towards this son outweighed any affection she might have felt.
It took her a long time to regain her voice.
"Don't listen to what others say, listen to what I say, I am your mother."
I had no choice back then.
"Isn't it normal for me to want to leave someone like your dad? Even your grandma agreed, didn't she?"
There are some people who never admit they are wrong and always push everything, whether true or false, onto other people.
"I didn't say my dad was right. I'm just reminding you that you two are equally bad, so neither of you should criticize the other."
"Just say what you want to say. Don't try to appeal to my emotions here; you don't have that kind of appeal."
Even if there was one, it disappeared during these three years of silence, vanishing the moment she could no longer recognize herself.
Grandma wanted to leave him with some good memories, which is why she made excuses for him. Little did Grandma know, he knew everything.
However, he wouldn't let his grandmother know. His grandmother probably wanted him to be a good boy, so he would be a sensible, obedient, and polite good boy.
"You, you, you..." Ji Shu pointed at Mu Jiarui, furious. She never expected that the seemingly obedient Mu Jiarui was actually a little wolf cub. Look at how much he hates her, how could he possibly be on her side in the future?
"Don't come looking for me anymore. I don't need you to be a good mother, and I won't be an obedient son either. It would be bad if we all ended up looking bad."
I don't believe you came to see me because you missed me.
It's obvious she has some ulterior motive. There are plenty of these melodramatic plots in TV dramas, where she either wants his life, his kidneys, or even his heart, liver, spleen, and lungs.
"Mu Jiarui, you stop right there! Your teacher said you were very sensible, but now you don't seem to be like this at all. Is this how your grandma raised you?"
Ji Shu was trembling with anger. This Mu Jiarui was really going to infuriate her, actually going against her.
Mu Jiarui stopped, shook her head, and smiled at her, "You're wrong about that. How could I have learned that from my grandma? Grandma taught me to get along well with my classmates and to have my own principles in life. You're the one who told me to be two-faced."
Just like you right now, you're clearly furious with me but you're still holding back. Why is that?
Don't treat everyone like fools.
After saying that, Mu Jiarui went straight to find his teacher. His eyes were red and swollen, and tears were streaming down his face. He looked at his teacher through his tears.
“Teacher, my mom didn’t come to see me at all. She hasn’t called or video-called me in the past three years and has even called me a burden. She came back this time to take me away from my grandma and use me as a backup blood bank for her current son.”
Mu Jiarui didn't know exactly what was going on, but that didn't stop him from guessing.
Nowadays, you can find any kind of storyline on TV or TikTok with just a quick scroll. It's so easy to find two and apply them to Ji Shu, right?
Don't underestimate children. In today's online world, children are exposed to more and understand more than adults imagine.
Let alone ten years old, even five years old knows what divorce and abandonment are.
Mu Jiarui is now a shrewd and clever little thing, having already imagined countless possibilities.
He even felt that Ji Shu might take him to be sold.
Of course, his guess was pretty much right.
"No way?" The teacher was a little confused. Mu Jiarui's mother didn't seem that bad.
"Really, when she left, she complained that I was a burden and said she would never come back. Now that she's back, she wants to take me with her. Teacher, I don't want to go with her. I'm scared. Could you please not let her in?"
The teachers naturally agreed, as they would certainly take care of their own school's children. They immediately told the security guard not to let Ji Shu in anymore.
He also called Mo Yan.
"Auntie, Jiarui said his mother wants to take him away to be a blood cow?"
Mo Yan: "???" Blood bull? Ji Shu said that?
“Jia Rui cried and told me not to go with her, not to go with her. Please comfort the child. This child is really heartbreaking.”
"Okay, thank you, teacher."
Mo Yan has already found out that Ji Shu's current husband is a real estate tycoon with three ex-wives, a son, and a daughter. He is currently pursuing a philanthropic path, but he has done a lot of disgusting things in the past.
Now it seems he's turned over a new leaf and is determined to be a better person.
Mo Yan was skeptical. She also had a lot of information about his two children: they were disobedient, irritable, and often fought.
The man doted on his two children, giving them whatever they wanted.
By the way, there's no information about Ji Shu or her children on it, either for protection or because they don't care.
Mo Yan found out the hospital where Ji Shu gave birth by looking up Ji Shu's name, and learned that the child had congenital heart disease and was in poor health.
It's common for people to need injections and hospitalizations after taking medication, so she really wants her Mu Jiarui to become a blood bank.
Mo Yan shut down her computer and joined the others in preparing, decorating the yard beautifully, arranging all the crayfish barbecue, and even a cake that Mo Yan made herself.
When school was over, Mo Yan went over in person to pick up Mu Jiarui.
Jia Rui acted as if nothing had happened and obediently followed her grandmother home.
Jiarui's friends went home and brought back the gifts they had prepared for Jiarui.
Some gifts were homemade toy cars, others were lots of baby's breath flowers, and still others were purchased books. In short, Jia Rui received so many gifts that his hands were sore from holding them all.
Mo Yan also prepared a lot of things for them, including food, drinks, snacks, and various barbecues.
Seeing Jia Rui so happy with them, it was all worth it.
As time went by and I experienced more different worlds, I began to appreciate this simple happiness.
They stayed with Jia Rui to blow out the candles, had a barbecue, watched a movie, and helped pack up all her things at 10 p.m. before leaving.
Mo Yan pulled Jia Rui to sit in the yard, each with a bottle of cola. "Jia Rui, what did you think when you saw your mother today?"
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