Chapter 12
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Zhao Lan, Eldest Brother Shao, and his family had all heard about Little Beiâs disappearance, but none of them helped to find her.
On the other hand, a few families close to them in the village, as well as Li Zhaodi and the rest, came to help when they heard about it.
Shao Qiyang asked Shao Nan to stay at home and watch Shao Zhong instead of going with them, in case he ended up losing these two kids on top of the one already missing.
Great Eastern Village was filled with the sound of barking dogs and villagers calling out for Little Bei.
They searched till midnight in the vicinity of Great Eastern Village, but there was still no trace of Little Bei.
Since they couldnât find her, everyone went home one after another.
Mu Jingzhe changed her flashlight battery. She wanted to continue searching, but she suddenly heard Shao Nanâs hostile voice.
âDid you do something to Little Bei while we were away?â
Shao Qiyang frowned. âLittle Nan, donât talk nonsense.â
Although the villagers hadnât said anything in front of Mu Jingzhe, they couldnât help but suspect her behind her back.
Shao Qiyang had also had the same thought.
It couldnât be helped. Mu Jingzhe was a stepmother after all.
âIâm not spouting nonsense. I was wondering why she was suddenly treating us well. It seems like she did it on purpose. She wanted us to trust her so that she could do bad things.â
Shao Nanâs eyes were filled with hatred. âWhat did you do to Little Bei? Return Little Bei to us quickly.â
He had never trusted Mu Jingzhe to begin with, and after hearing the villagers gossiping, he exploded.
The bond between the twins made him feel especially bad. His heart panicked, and the more he panicked, the more he lost control.
âI didnât do anything.â Mu Jingzhe took a deep breath.
Even though she had thought of herself as just a nanny, the interactions theyâd had over the past few days hadnât been fake. At the moment, she felt very uncomfortable with being suspected.
âBelieve it or not, I didnât do anything to hurt Little Bei and I wouldnât do that in the future either.â
Upon saying that, Mu Jingzhe left to look for Little Bei.
The most important thing now was finding her.
However, Mu Jingzhe and Shao Qiyang searched for an entire night but still didnât find her. They searched the pond at the back of the mountain and everywhere else they could think of. They even searched the Small Eastern Village, but to no avail.
Shao Dong and Shao Xi also went out to look for her, unbeknownst to Mu Jingzhe, but they found nothing too.
âNo, none of us found her.â
The next day, Shao Nan saw Mu Jingzhe, who had been looking for Shao Bei the entire night, with bloodshot eyes. A trace of regret flashed across his face. However, he didnât say anything.
âIt might not be of any use to search so blindly. Iâm thinking of reporting this directly to the police station,â Mu Jingzhe told Shao Qiyang.
âYou want to file a police report?â
âYes.â Mu Jingzhe nodded affirmatively. âIâll report the case. You can ask around in the area.â
Shao Qiyang hesitated for a moment before finally nodding. âOkay.â
Mu Jingzhe had just stepped out of the gate when she ran into Zhao Lan.
Zhao Lan kept yawning. When she saw Mu Jingzhe, her expression immediately turned stiff. âYou still havenât found Little Bei? Let me warn you: If you donât find her, I wonât let you off.â
When she saw someone coming over out of the corner of her eye, her tone became pitiful. âWhat is going on? My good granddaughter, whatâs going to happen to you if this continues? Iâm so worried.â
Mu Jingzhe looked out of the corner of her eyes and sneered. âWorried? So worried you snored in your sleep? Or did you worry in your dreams? What a joke.â
Zhao Lan looked behind Mu Jingzheâs back and grabbed a middle-aged woman who was passing by.
âDid you see her attitude? She sounds so justified when sheâs the one who lost my granddaughter. Thatâs why I said that stepmothers canâtââ
Along the way, Mu Jingzhe met many villagers. They were all concerned about whether or not Little Bei had been found. Some even said they would help look for her.
When they arrived at the village entrance, upon hearing that Mu Jingzhe was going to report the case, one of the women who had helped look for Little Bei last night spoke hesitantly.
âJingzhe, let me tell you something. Iâm not sure if itâs true, though.â
âGo ahead.â
âMy daughter said that she saw your mother-in-law carrying Little Bei out of the village yesterday. However, sheâs only four years old. Iâm afraid she might have seen wrong or remembered it wrong.â
âMy mother-in-law?â Mu Jingzheâs face turned cold. âDid she say when she saw her?â
âShe couldnât clearly tell us the detailsâ¦â
At that moment, another auntie also spoke up. âLast night, my father-in-law also said that he saw your mother-in-law take Little Bei out, but he has poor hearing and eyesight. I canât be sure either.â
âIâll find out when I ask her.â
Mu Jingzhe thanked them and turned around.
On the way back, she picked up a suitable stick.
âZhao Lan, where did you take Little Bei?â
A hint of panic flashed across the eyes of Zhao Lan, who was washing her face. However, she immediately calmed down.
âWhat kind of nonsense are you talking about? I didnât take Little Bei.â
Mu Jingzhe didnât waste any time. She directly struck the pot with the stick.
With a deafening sound, the ceramic vat that had been fine for many years was instantly deformed.
Zhao Lan screamed.
Mu Jingzhe pointed the stick at her.
âZhao Lan, I donât have time to talk nonsense with you. You should know what will happen to you if this stick strikes you. Iâll ask you again: Where did you take Little Bei?â
Zhao Lan trembled and was about to shout for her eldest son when she heard Mu Jingzhe shout.
âHeâs no match for me. Do you want me to cripple his other leg too?â
After Old Man Shao had passed away, Eldest Brother Shao had succeeded Zhao Lan and farmed in order to raise his younger siblings. He had suffered a lot and even injured his leg later on. As he didnât have the money to treat it, his leg had gone limp.
Zhao Lan had always felt guilty about her eldest son, which was why she had favored him.
Upon hearing Mu Jingzheâs threat, Zhao Lan was shocked. âSon, donât come over.â
She looked into Mu Jingzheâs eyes and knew that she was telling the truth. She was afraid that Mu Jingzhe would hit her eldest son. Thus, feeling justified because she was the childâs grandmother, she directly admitted to it.
âYes, I gave her away. Iâm her grandmother. Whatâs wrong with me giving her away?â
âGave her away? Who did you give her to?â
âWhy do you care who I gave her to? You didnât give birth to Little Bei. Youâre not fit toâ¦â
At this point, Zhao Lan saw Shao Qiyang and the four kids behind him.
They were staring at her in shock and fury.
Zhao Lan was angered by their gazes. âWhat are you looking at? Stop looking for her. Sheâs just a girlââ
Her last words were cut short by Mu Jingzheâs wooden stick.
âIf you donât want to die, tell me honestly where you took Little Bei.â
Mu Jingzheâs bloodshot eyes flashed with killing intent.
A moment later, Mu Jingzhe left the Shao Familyâs main house with a dark expression. The courtyard was filled with panic and Zhao Lanâs screams.
Hearing that something was wrong, the villagers came to inquire and found out that the commotion was a result of Mu Jingzhe hitting Zhao Lanâs legs because she had given Little Bei away.
Zhao Lanâs legs werenât broken, but Mu Jingzhe had said that if they couldnât find Little Bei, she would come back and break her legs.
âThatâs my granddaughter. So what if I gave her away? Who does she think she is? How dare she hit me! Iâm her mother-in-law!â
Zhao Lan cursed, but no one answered her.
Seeing that something was wrong, Zhao Lan started weeping.
âI became the villain because of the other four children. Qihai is gone, but he left behind five children. With my eldest sonâs leg in that state, although I have the heart, I do not have the strength to raise the children. Itâs not possible if only I and Qiyang make an effort.
âQiyang still has to get married in the future. If he keeps helping to raise these five children, how is he going to get a wife? I thought that it would help reduce the burden on the family, but it pained my heart too. Sheâs my biological granddaughter, but I sent her there to allow her to lead a good life.â