Chapter 334 - Youve Broken the Law
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
âStop!â Little Bei couldnât take it anymore and stopped her.
Shao Nan, who had been about to grab Little Beiâs hand, helplessly retracted his hand. He didnât want Little Bei to interfere. He could see the scheming glint in Eldest Sister-In-Law Shaoâs eyes, but because Little Bei had already intervened, he could only helplessly step forward.
âOh, Shao Nan, Shao Bei, youâre back from school. Iâm teaching this disobedient child a lesson. Donât pay attention to her.â
âYouâ¦â Little Bei wanted to speak but was stopped by Shao Nan. Shao Nan looked at Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao. âItâs illegal to hit someone, especially a child. That makes the crime even more severe.â
âItâs not like Iâm hitting a stranger. The person Iâm hitting is part of our family. Whether I hit or kill her is up to me.â
She might be afraid of other people, but why would she be afraid of a child bride?
In the presence of Little Bei and Shao Nan, Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao hit her even harder. She then cursed. âThis child needs a beating. Only after I hit her will she realize how powerful I amâ¦â
âThatâs enough. If you continue to hit her, youâll end up killing her.â Mu Jingzhe had originally been busy in the room and hadnât heard the commotion next door.
However, the female workers had heard that something was amiss. They had gone to take a look and seen that Little Bei and Shao Nan had returned, so theyâd called Mu Jingzhe.
Mu Jingzhe pinched her brows and looked at Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao speechlessly.
Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao cowered for a moment when she saw Mu Jingzhe, but she quickly calmed down. âYou have no right to meddle in our family matters. So what if I hit her? This is my familyâs child bride. Sheâs a member of my family. If sheâs disobedient, Iâll hit her.â
âI donât care if you hit Fu, Lu, Shou, or XÇ, but I am indeed capable of meddling if you hit this child.â
âSheâs my child bride. She belongs to my family. What right do you have to interfere?â
Mu Jingzhe looked at Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao. âYou broke the law. By raising a child bride, youâve violated the relevant clauses regarding freedom of marriage in âMarriage Lawâ and violated the rights of women and children. Therefore, the existence of a child bride is illegal by itself.â
âHow is it illegal? How am I breaking the law? Donât the other families in our village also have child brides? If you can, go poke your nose in their affairs.â Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao didnât believe her. âMu Jingzhe, donât think you can scare me by saying this.â
She sneered smugly. âIâm just raising a child bride. After a few years, when theyâre about the same age, Iâll hold a wedding for them and keep her at home as my daughter-in-law!â
She pulled Little Zhaodi over. âRight?â
Little Zhaodi didnât say anything for a moment. Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao was displeased. âAre you mute?â As if to show Mu Jingzhe and the others, she picked up the broom and got ready to hit her again. Mu Jingzhe stepped forward impatiently and caught Eldest Sister-In-Law Shaoâs hand. âI said stop it. Didnât you hear me?â
Eldest Sister-In-Law Shaoâs face twisted for a moment, and she felt like her wrist was about to break. âLet go quickly. Who are you to order me around?!â
âI already said that youâve broken the law. If you continue to abuse children and use them for child labor, your crimes will only increase.â
âYouâre trying to scare me again. Iâm not afraid. Let go of me!â
Her hand was in so much pain that she couldnât take it anymore. Afraid that it would really break, she struggled. However, no matter how hard she tried, she couldnât break free from Mu Jingzheâs hand. Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao could only try her best. All of a sudden, Mu Jingzhe let go of her hand.
Momentarily, Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao used too much strength and couldnât control her hand. She directly flew forward. Coincidentally, the earth wall of the Shao Residence was right in front of her, and she bumped into it.
Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao used her hand to block it, but it only prevented her from smashing her face into a pancake. However, her nose smacked right into the wall. Not only was she covered in dirt, but her nose instantly began to bleed, looking exactly like Little Zhaodiâs nose.
Eldest Sister-In-Law Shaoâs tears and mucus flowed together. She felt pain and embarrassment, and it took her a while to recover. âMu Jingzhe!â
She was filled with hatred. She turned around and saw Shao Shou peeking. Just as she was about to ask Shao Shou to help her, Shao Shou slipped away.
âLittle brat!â
Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao wished she could slap her back a few times, but upon looking at Mu Jingzhe, she ultimately didnât dare to. Instead, she wiped away the blood on her nose and glared at Little Zhaodi.
âYouâre not allowed to eat or enter the house tonight. Just stand here. Iâll deal with you later.â
After saying that, she left gloomily. Little Zhaodi lowered her head and didnât dare make a sound.
Little Bei looked at Eldest Sister-In-Law Shaoâs back and wrinkled her nose. âMommy, have I caused trouble?â
She just didnât want to see Little Zhaodi get beaten up, but from the looks of it, what she had done hadnât seemed to help her.
Actually, they had helped her in a sense. However, now that this had happened, Little Zhaodi was probably going to suffer. Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao was petty and would certainly take revenge. Since there was nothing she could do about them, she would definitely make things difficult for Little Zhaodi.
Therefore, this help was indeed a hindrance. However, Mu Jingzhe wouldnât dampen Little Beiâs enthusiasm. It was good that she had a positive, kind side.
âYou didnât cause any trouble, but in the future, you could think more about the most effective way to go about helping others. Also, think about ways you can protect yourself while helping others.â Mu Jingzhe stroked Little Beiâs head and glanced at Shao Nan. âFor example, if there were a lot of people on the other side today, you guys might have gotten injured too.
âThinking of ways to help others correctly is the homework I assign to you today. You two can discuss it and do your homework separately.â
âOkay.â Little Bei and Shao Nan nodded.
Little Zhaodi looked at them with envy in her eyes. Little Bei looked at her. âMommy, what about herâ¦â
Shao Nan looked at Mu Jingzhe. âDonât worry, Iâm here.â
Mu Jingzhe squatted down and looked at Little Zhaodi. âYouâre Zhaodi, right? Iâll call you Little Zhaodi in the future. Does your stomach hurt? Does your head hurt? Are your eyes blurry?â
Mu Jingzhe checked Little Zhaodiâs condition. Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao had beaten her up badly, so she was afraid that there could be internal bleeding or head injuries.
Little Zhaodi shook her head. Her entire body hurt, but she was used to getting beaten up and could still tolerate it.
Mu Jingzhe nodded. âThatâs good. If it hurts anywhere, call for help. Let them take you to the hospital, alright?â
Upon seeing Little Zhaodi nod in a daze, Mu Jingzhe wanted to pull Shao Nan and Little Bei home. âYou two, do your homework obediently. Iâll make a trip into town.â
She couldnât bring this child home for the time being. Otherwise, Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao would only go even more overboard.
Little Bei had wanted to ask if she could bring Little Zhaodi home, but when she heard that, she asked instead, âMommy, why are you going to town?â
âAre you going to the police station?â Shao Nan was very sensitive.
âMm.â Mu Jingzhe nodded. Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao had said that it was their familyâs business and that there was nothing she could do about it, but Mu Jingzhe really could do something about it.
She didnât delay. She decided to go and return quickly to avoid any accidents.
This matter could be interpreted as Mu Jingzhe meddling in other peopleâs business, but Mu Jingzhe didnât want such a bad habit to spread. She couldnât watch Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao strut around and beat a child to death. She had to consider Little Beiâs emotions too. She really didnât want the children to see such a thing.
There was nothing wrong with being aloof, but sometimes, it was better to reach out and give a helping hand. You could never be sure that the next person in danger wouldnât be you. If everyone just stood by and watched, it would be terrible when it was their turn.
It was impossible to reason with someone like Eldest Sister-In-Law Shao, so Mu Jingzhe couldnât be bothered to waste her breath on her. She decided to solve the problem from the root.
Mu Jingzhe went to the police station to report the case.