Chapter 57 - Can I Call You Mommy?
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
The children took turns auditioning. They could see the process from above, but they couldnât hear anything.
There were a few adults below, and the children took turns standing on the stage and introducing themselves to them. They would then talk about their strengths and could even perform to show their talent.
The time they spent on the stage varied. Some danced, and some sang, but all of them looked more or less nervous or scared.
They didnât say anything when they returned to the waiting room, so those waiting didnât know what was happening up there. Soon, it was Little Beiâs turn.
Mu Jingzhe told Little Bei not to be nervous. âWeâll just go back if youâre not selected. Little Bei, you can sing, dance, or do whatever you want.â
Little Bei had only learned to dance for a short time and hadnât undergone professional singing training. Compared to the other children, she was at a disadvantage. Mu Jingzhe was afraid that she would feel too much pressure.
âOkay, Iâm not nervous.â Little Bei was really not nervous. She liked to go on stage and have everyoneâs eyes on her.
Just like that, Little Bei went on the stage. After introducing herself, she sang the alphabet song to show her talent.
As she sang, she improvised some movements on the spot, looking very relaxed.
The interviewers seemed pleased to watch such a cute child. After she was done with her performance, she was told that she may leave.
Little Bei knew that this was about shooting an advertisement, so she hesitated for a moment and didnât go down. Instead, she said, âI heard that you guys are going to shoot an advertisement. I can also perform for an advertisement.â
âHow? Go ahead and show us.â
Little Bei rarely watched television, but she was familiar with the radio now, and there were many advertisements on it. Thus, she started mimicking them vividly.
She had tried mimicking the male and female voices in the advertisements, as well as the voices of the elderly.
She had a good memory and spoke with a lot of different expressions.
The director and advertiserâs attention was captivated. What an interesting child. She could even imitate people very well.
Little Beiâs imitation ability made everyone laugh. This enhanced and deepened their impression of her.
Little Bei was the child who was on stage the longest. Although the other four children couldnât hear her performance on stage, they saw the smiles on the director and the advertiserâs faces.
The moment Little Bei returned, the four children looked over at her more cautiously than before.
They remembered Little Bei. They were from the cityâs art school and had been on stage with Little Bei and her classmates yesterday.
Previously, when theyâd heard that ten children from the county would be dancing with them, they had been very worried that the kids from the county would drag them down.
In the end, the costumes of the kids from the county werenât inferior to theirs at all. Even though they were a tad timid, they didnât make any mistakes on the stage.
They were filming an advertisement today, and Little Bei was actually among them. Furthermore, based on her performance, Little Bei was not inferior at all. In fact, she had performed even better than them.
This knowledge made them ignore Little Bei.
On the other hand, there was a little girl in red with short hair that reached her ears. She didnât seem to care much about the result and couldnât help but ask Little Bei, âWhere did you buy your clothes? I heard from the people who came with you yesterday that your mother made them. Is your mother very good at making clothes?â
She liked Little Beiâs clothes and wanted a set.
Little Bei secretly glanced at Mu Jingzhe at the door and nodded. âYes, she helped make all the clothes for the kids from our county. Sheâs very impressive.â
Little Bei didnât say âMommyâ and instead used âsheâ as a substitute.
The short-haired girl was envious. âYour mother is amazing. My mother only knows how to buy stuff. Can I buy clothes from your mother too?â
Little Bei hesitated and didnât answer. At that moment, a little girl wearing a dress who had been sitting quietly next to them couldnât help but speak up.
âSheâs not your mother at all. I heard you call her âAuntieâ yesterday!â
The little girl in the strapless dress had just performed a dance. She was also cute, and the director and advertiser had seemed very fond of her.
At first, she had been very confident that she would shoot the advertisement. After doing so, she would be able to see herself on TV and show off to her classmates.
In the end, when Little Bei had auditioned, the adults had laughed even more happily. She felt like she had been defeated.
Strapless Dress was outstanding and had received attention from a young age. Seeing that made her feel a little uncomfortable, so she couldnât help but expose Little Beiâs lie. âGood children shouldnât lie.â
Little Beiâs smile froze. She knew that good children shouldnât lie, but everyone was accompanied by their mothers, and it would be strange if she was the only one calling Mu Jingzhe âAuntieâ. Besides, she felt very proud to hear everyone praise Mu Jingzhe.
She couldnât help but silently imply that she was her mother.
Seeing that she wasnât saying anything, the little girl snorted and asked, âIs she really your mother? If sheâs not, that makes you a bad child.â
Little Bei panicked for a moment. âIâm not a bad child!â
No one liked bad children. Their father no longer wanted them. If Auntie found out that she was lying, she might not want them either.
Was it because she was a bad child that Grandma and Eldest Aunt didnât like her and her father didnât want her?
Little Beiâs eyes were red. Then, she saw Mu Jingzhe looking over and felt even more despair.
Auntie had heard their conversation. She had heard her lie and knew that she was a bad child. She wouldnât like her anymore.
Tears instantly rolled down Little Beiâs cheeks. She gazed at Mu Jingzhe in panic and trepidation, and there was also a hint of prayer in her eyes.
Silently, she begged, âDonât leave me alone. Please donât dislike meâ¦â
When Mu Jingzhe saw Little Bei crying and saw her gaze, her heart couldnât help but ache. She couldnât care less and quickly went forward to pick her up.
âDonât cry, Little Bei.â
As she comforted Little Bei, she looked at Strapless Dress and explained, âLittle Bei is not a bad child. Sheâs very good and obedient. She called me âAuntieâ because we were practicing shooting a commercial. We used to do the same in the past. Sometimes, she would even call me âAuntâ or âSisterâ.â
Strapless Dress thought about having to call a stranger âDadâ or âMomâ when filming an advertisement, so she didnât suspect anything and even apologized obediently. âThen it was my fault. Iâm sorry.â
âLittle Bei, say itâs alright.â
After Little Bei said that, Mu Jingzhe stroked Strapless Dressâs head. âYou apologize when you find out youâre in the wrong. You even know that you canât lie. How obedient.â
Strapless Dress straightened her back proudly.
Mu Jingzhe then carried Little Bei to the washroom and took out a handkerchief to wipe her tears and mucus.
âHush, hush.â
âIâm sorry, Auntie. I lied. I said you were my mother.â
âI heard you. Little Bei, itâs understandable, so itâs alright this time. However, we canât lie on a whim in the future, alright?â
In the novel, Shao Bei was always acting and lying. Half of the words that came out of her mouth were lies. No one knew if she was telling the truth or lying, so she was often called a liar behind her back.
However, right now, Little Bei was apologizing for telling such a lie.
âOkay, I wonât lie again. Donât dislike me.â
Little Bei grabbed Mu Jingzheâs clothes gingerly.
Mu Jingzheâs heart softened. âLittle Bei, youâre still young, and itâs normal for you to want a mother. I wonât dislike you as long as you donât lie on a whim in the future, especially by telling harmful lies. After all, youâre going to have to back up every lie you tell with countless more lies. Itâs never going to end.
âLies are just like a snowball that gets bigger and bigger. In the end, you might get crushed by it. Little Bei, letâs not roll a snowball, alright?â
As they grew up, people would often be forced to lie or say things they didnât mean. No one could speak the truth all the time.
However, some lies couldnât be told. This had to be made clear.
âOkay.â Little Bei nodded obediently. âIâll remember. I wonât lie on a whim anymore.â
This was the first time someone had taught Little Bei like this. What Zhao Lan used to call teaching was just hitting and scolding. It was not teaching at all.
Shao Dong and Shao Xi had also taught her some things, especially Shao Dong. He had taught her a lot, but not in this way.
Little Bei was a little afraid, but she liked this feeling.
She involuntarily hugged Mu Jingzhe. âAuntie, I wonât lie anymore. Please donât dislike me.â
âI donât dislike you. Little Bei, youâre so obedient. Iâve always been fond of you.â Mu Jingzhe hugged her and rocked her.
Mu Jingzheâs words encouraged Little Bei and made her say the words she had kept bottled up inside.
âThen can I call you Mommy from now on?â