Chapter 1203 The Mother Who Ran Away with Someone 14



Mo Yan actually wanted to know whether Wan Si knew about Wan Lin's words or whether he was around.

I wonder what she would think if she heard those words.

“I’m so far away from you, and it won’t be a short time before I can come back. You should call the police right away, and remember to take your sister to the hospital.”

Wan Han: "..."

Wan Han's obviously ugly head was covered with question marks. This was completely different from what he had thought. He hadn't thought this way before.

His plan was to use the news that Wan Si was going to die to bring his mother back, and then appeal to her emotions and reason with her, so that his mother would definitely be able to understand.

"Mom, don't you care about me and my sister at all? Don't you care how we are doing? Why have you changed?"

That's a very good question. No mother in this world would easily give up on her child, unless she's heartless, selfish, and only thinking about her own interests.

If someone truly gives up, it only means they've been hurt too badly and can no longer love. Like the original owner of this body, they suffered too much pain and hurt, ultimately giving up on both relationships.

"Before you asked me that question, you should have thought about what you've actually done. I've been more than kind and righteous to you two siblings all these years."

You know our family's situation very well; you can calculate how much money we have. You know perfectly well how hard I work, how tired I am, and that we have no money, yet you still cry and beg that you want to go to school, that you want to go to school, and that I'd sell everything I own to send you to school.

Back then, the original owner really had no money. The family only had a little bit of money each year. Farming depended on God's bounty. If God was in a good mood, they could eat more; if God was in a bad mood, they would have nothing.

They weren't unaware of how hard their mother worked, but they pretended not to see it. They wanted to study, they wanted to change themselves, they wanted to change their lives. They were even unwilling to take out student loans.

Their grades weren't particularly good; they just barely passed the cutoff score. If they had better grades, they might have received scholarships, which they didn't. Although the fees weren't very expensive, the original owner of this body still couldn't afford them.

The two siblings were both in college at the same time, and they insisted on going. As their mother, she had no choice but to do everything she could to make them study. She even went out and begged people on her knees, hoping they would lend them money.

"I've done a lot of jobs, the hardest, the most tiring, the heaviest jobs, all to earn money for you. I save money, every single penny. You'll be participating in this activity and doing experiments over there."

All you ever do when you call me is ask for money. You never think about whether I have any money or whether I could possibly have it.

Putting all that aside, it was all my own choice. But then, knowing I'd been beaten, you actually demanded I go back? What for? To go back and get beaten again? Is this how you repay me?

A mother is willing to do anything for her two children's schooling, which is perfectly acceptable. However, it's not right for these two children to disregard their mother's health and send her home to be beaten.

“We didn’t know Dad was like that. If we had known, how could we have let you go back? Now that your sister is like this, don’t you really want to come back and see her one last time? Your sister is crying and calling your name in her dreams.”

"Stop playing the emotional card. I've said I'm not coming back, and that means I'm not coming back."

Wan Han was truly heartbroken, and her tone became rather unpleasant; she started to complain directly.

"Mom, you just said how much you've sacrificed for us. We used to know that, but now I don't. Since you know our future is so important, why did you call the police? You clearly know that if something happens to Dad, my sister and I will have a lot of future prospects that will have nothing to do with us."

This is an emotional appeal; if that doesn't work, they're resorting to threats. Do they want to get her to compromise this way?

"Don't worry, I'll be back in a couple of days."

This case needs to be tried locally, so Mo Yan naturally has to go back.

Upon receiving this answer, Wan Han was relieved. He told his sister that they had to keep up the act. If their mother came, they had to say that she was seriously injured, otherwise the lie would not be able to stay true.

Wan Si said there was no problem, as long as his mother could come back, everything would be fine.

Mo Yan hung a sign outside the shop saying she would come back to open it in a few days.

She's going back to teach that ingrate a lesson.

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