Chapter 61 - Changed
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
Little Bei seized this opportunity. âSee that, Mommy? My older brothers also think that you favored Xiao Wu.â
As soon as Little Bei finished speaking, she heard Shao Nanâs voice. âLittle Bei, sheâs been quite good to you too.â
âThatâs true.â Little Bei concurred.
Mu Jingzhe: ââ¦â
So long as there were two or more children, the problem of being biased would exist. She hadnât expected to encounter such a situation herself, let alone with five children.
Most importantly, she had to admit that she was indeed biased.
It wasnât that she didnât like Shao Dong, Shao Xi, and Shao Nan, but they were older and could take care of themselves. Furthermore, due to their personalities, she wasnât as close to them as she was to Little Bei and Xiao Wu.
Due to fate and chance, she had grown closer to Little Bei and Xiao Wu. The two of them were more obedient, likable, and attached to her.
Thus, she was indeed a little biased and cared more for them.
Mu Jingzhe gave the five of them an egg each and promised, âIâll try my best to be fair in the future.â
Upon hearing this, Shao Dong and Shao Xi looked a little embarrassed and stopped talking.
After all, they felt like they were grown up, and a real man shouldnât behave like this. Besides⦠the two little ones had called her âMommyâ. They werenât like Shao Dong and the rest.
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Everyone in the village knew that Little Bei had shot an advertisement and even danced on TV.
Then, the full marks essay of the elementary school students was finally published. The school received a sample from the publishing house for Shao Xi.
The principal and the form teacher were both very excited. They even specially publicized this matter during the flag-raising ceremony and presented him with a merit award, as well as three sample books.
The school had kept two sample books for students to read so that everyone could learn from them in the future and strive to get their work published in the book as well.
The children of the Shao Family had all made something of themselves. These pitiful little children, who used to have no one to take care of in the past, had become role models other parents were now asking their kids to learn from.
After Shao Xi brought home the three sample books, he pretended to be calm and gave one to Mu Jingzhe.
âTake it if you like.â
âWow, thanks, Shao Xi. Thatâs awesome.â
Mu Jingzhe felt that Little Shao Xi exuded the air of a domineering CEO. She put it away carefully and said, âIâll cherish it. You have to keep yours too. You can leave one for everyone to read, but the other one youâve got to store properly.â
The corners of Shao Xiâs mouth curled up. Though he had already decided to listen to her, he said, âThereâs no need to be so excited. There will be more in the future.â
âMm, I believe you!â Mu Jingzhe nodded vigorously.
Shy Shao Xi: ââ¦â
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He touched his nose and handed the essay that he had promised to write about their trip to the city to Mu Jingzhe.
Shao Xiâs essay didnât mention meeting Shao Qihai, only his wish.
Shao Xiâs true wish was hidden in his words.
He wanted his name and books to resonate throughout the world. In the future, he wanted to become a famous author and appear in newspapers and television shows. He wanted everyone to know his name and make it difficult for Shao Qihai to ignore it even if he wanted to.
He had to show Shao Qihai how outstanding and impressive he was and make him regret it.
Other than Xiao Wu, who hadnât written the essay, Shao Dong and his siblingsâ essays didnât mention Shao Qihai either. After Mu Jingzhe read them, she felt that their essays were similar in some ways.
For example, Little Bei had written that she wanted to appear on television more frequently in the future so everyone would get to know her.
âItâs quite similar to their future paths in the novel.â
The Dragon Boat Festival would be taking place on Wednesday.
Mu Jingzhe had wrapped all the salted and sweet dumplings and tied them with a five-colored thread.
The five-colored thread had been bought previously. It was said that it symbolized the five-colored dragon and could subdue demons and ghosts. It was also known as the âlongevity threadâ. One would tie it on their wrist and pray to suppress evil and avoid poison, allowing one to live a long life.
âLeft for male, right for female. Little Bei, tie it on your right hand. Shao Dong, Shao Xi, Shao Nan, and Xiao Wu, tie it on your left hand.â
Mu Jingzhe followed the order. âIâll braid it for you so that it wonât get caught on other objects.â
In the past, during the Dragon Boat Festival, they basically hadnât been able to afford to eat expensive food like dumplings. Now, their stomachs were full from eating so much.
Although Mu Jingzhe said that eating too many dumplings wasnât good for digestion, they ended up eating to their heartâs contentâsweet dumplings, salty dumplings, as well as meat.
When had they ever had such a good holiday? Even Shao Dong ate merrily until his little tummy puffed up.
He looked at the five-colored thread, curiosity flashing in his eyes, but said, âHmm, no need. Iâm a guyâ¦â
âYouâre a guy, which is why youâre wearing it on your left hand. Hurry up.â
âHurry up, Brother!â Little Bei couldnât wait. She loved this the most.
In the past, she used to only tie Shao XÇâs leftover threads. They werenât even five colors, and Shao Dong and the other boys simply hadnât tied any thread at all.
âYou guys have never tied a thread before. Now, you have Mommy to help you tie it. How wonderful is thatâ¦â
Shao Dong stretched out his hand. âThank you for the trouble.â
âYouâre welcome. Itâs no trouble at all.â
Mu Jingzhe helped each of them tie it, then even tied one around Little Bei and Xiao Wuâs necks.
This was a custom in Great Eastern Village and its vicinity. Little Bei and Xiao Wu were delighted, but Shao Nan awkwardly said he did not want to tie it around his neck.
Mu Jingzhe didnât force him.
When they went to school in the afternoon, they would see everyone show off their five-colored thread and see whose thread looked better.
However, it only lasted for two days.
Soon, the five-colored threads would get dirty.
Before Little Beiâs five-colored thread got dirty though, she made another trip to the county.
This time, it wasnât to shoot an advertisement but to do the voiceover of an animated show.
Previously, Little Bei had done an excellent job mimicking advertisements, and she could also speak a foreign language. These were all points in her favor. Thus, now that there was an opportunity to do a voiceover, she had naturally come to mind.
Though the remuneration wasnât much, it was nonetheless a good opportunity to develop her capabilities. Mu Jingzhe took her there again.
This time, she didnât bring the boys with her. While they were gone, Shao Dong and his siblings stayed in the county to continue their foreign language lessons before going to the county library to read.
The entire school was vying to read Shao Xiâs elementary school essay.
Shao Xi, Shao Dong, and the others also read it. Xiao Wu, who hadnât officially gone to school yet, was eagerly watching from the sidelines.
The thirst for books was undoubtedly reflected in these voracious readers, and Mu Jingzhe belatedly realized that there was a scarcity of books in this era.
The school in Little Eastern Village didnât have any extracurricular reading material other than books.
The same applied to other villages. Even in towns, there were very few schools and no libraries at all. The conditions of that era paled greatly in comparison to the modern age.
Reading habits and how much a child read were crucial to them. Mu Jingzhe went to inquire after realizing this.
There was a library in the county that had a modest collection of books.
Mu Jingzhe thought of a way and asked Ji Buwang to help her apply for a library card.
With a library card, they could enter the library to read and even borrow books.
The five kids liked it a lot. To them, this was like opening the door to a new world.
However, there were some books that werenât suitable for them to read, and Mu Jingzhe had pointed those out to them.
When Mu Jingzhe brought Little Bei back, Xiao Wu ran over and clung to Mu Jingzhe.
âYouâre finally back, Mommy. We missed you so much.â
Shao Dong and the rest didnât say anything, but they didnât deny it. Upon seeing their sparkling eyes, she could tell that they had really missed her.
Unknowingly, the childrenâs attitude toward her had changed. Needless to say, Little Bei and Xiao Wu were now intimate with her and dependent on her. She had also grown much closer to the other three kids.
At first, she had simply thought of taking care of them.
However, when one faced these young and pitiful children, it was impossible to ignore them.
The main reason was that she could empathize with them. She used to be an orphan as well and had gone through the same thing. After suffering through that pain herself, she knew how terrible it was, so she couldnât bear to let them suffer.
Changes always went beyond plans. Their attitude toward her had changed, and so had her attitude toward them.