Chapter 8
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
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Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Taking money from Zhao Lan was like cutting off her flesh.
âI told you before that I donât have money, so where would I get it?â
Mu Jingzheâs eyes were a tad cold. âMom, Iâm serious. Little Zhongâs condition canât drag on. Weâve got to get him treated as soon as possible. You can just lend me the money. Iâll pay you interest and return it to you after some time. Little Zhong is your grandson too. You also hope that he will speak, right?â
Mu Jingzhe had already relented, but Zhao Lan was still reluctant.
âEven if you just want to borrow money, I still donât have any. Donât listen to what Qihai said. That money was spent long ago.â
âReally?â?Iâll give you another chance.
âThere really isnât any money,â Zhao Lan said firmly. âOtherwise, as a grandma, I wouldnât be unwilling to get my grandson treated. It canât be helped.â
âFine.â Mu Jingzheâs eyes narrowed dangerously.?If you canât even lend it to me, then fine, but donât blame me for being unjust.
Zhao Lan avoided Mu Jingzheâs eyes. âI previously already took him to a doctor. He was born mute, so thereâs nothing we can do.â
Mu Jingzheâs eyes turned even colder. âReally? Whereâs the doctor you took him to?â
âYes, really. I took him to a doctor before,â Zhao Lan answered casually.
Mu Jingzhe was somewhat angered by Zhao Lanâs manner.
According to the novel, Shao Zhong never spoke. By the time they had the money to get his condition treated, it was already too late. They had already missed the best treatment period.
Zhao Lan was the main culprit.
At two years old, Shao Zhong had yet to speak. When Shao Qihai had said that he wanted to take him to see a doctor, Zhao Lan had hurriedly offered to take Shao Zhong there and asked Shao Qihai to focus on his work.
Shao Qihai had given her the money and said that if the county hospital wasnât good enough, she could take him to the city to have his condition treated.
Zhao Lan had agreed to it, but she had never once taken him to the doctor. Sheâd only pretended to do so at the hospital in town. The doctor had suggested that they go to the county hospital, but she hadnât cared. Sheâd only told them that he couldnât be cured.
Mu Jingzhe had at first wanted to save up some money before taking Shao Zhong to the doctor, but this morningâs incident made her push forward her plans. Otherwise, she didnât know when a dangerous situation might arise.
When she saw Zhao Lan, she recalled the plot in the book. Sheâd only asked because she clearly knew that the woman had hidden the money for treating Shao Zhong.
She had even said that it would be a loan, but she hadnât expected Zhao Lan to be unwilling to even lend the money to her.
Since that was the case, she wouldnât stand on ceremony.
Mu Jingzhe retracted her gaze and saw the five children looking at her with probing eyes.
âThatâs what I was talking about earlier.â Mu Jingzhe looked at Shao Dong and said, âIâll handle this matter. You guys can go to class.â
In the afternoon, Mu Jingzhe calmed her mind and focused on making the hair ornaments.
She had bought the materials used to make the hair ornaments the last time she had bought fabrics. She had gotten them upon seeing some scraps of cloth piled up in the back.
She had bought them at a very cheap price because someone had already bought the good edges. What sheâd brought back was almost like rubbish.
Mu Jingzhe had suddenly had an idea and made a hair ornament for Shao Bei.
She hadnât expected it to become so popular.
Mu Jingzhe finished using all the materials she had bought. The ornaments she made had bow and flower designs.
Not far away, Shao Zhong watched Mu Jingzhe with his mouth wide open as if she was conjuring magic.
Mu Jingzhe let the two young customers choose what they liked. After they started wearing the ornaments, more and more children in the village asked their parents to get them some.
However, the third customer didnât show up after dinner.
This was normal. Not everyone had the means to buy such a thing.
Instead of other customers, Li Zhaodi, who had secretly come to look for her, visited.
Why did she sneak in? Because sheâd brought two pieces of chicken for her daughter.
âItâs still warm. Hurry up and eat.â
This was the first time Mu Jingzhe felt what it was like to have a mother.
Not only did Li Zhaodi bring her chicken, but she also wanted to bring her back for chicken soup.
âDonât be embarrassed. You have to be thick-skinned and come back. Otherwise, all of it will go into the mouths of Mu Xue and that wild man she picked upâ¦â
Li Zhaodi nagged incessantly. She had to bring up Mu Xue every other sentence or so to criticize her.
Her face was a little long, and she had a mole on her chin. Judging from her appearance, she was definitely not a good person.
In the novel, she and the original Mu Jingzhe were the most annoying people. They disliked Mu Xue and always opposed her.
However, she was a good mother to her children. She was devoted to her husband and children and didnât favor boys over girls because she had suffered enough as a daughter and couldnât bear to let her daughter suffer.
After a few sentences, Li Zhaodi suddenly asked Mu Jingzhe, âWhy are you suddenly so concerned about those little brats? Why are you cooking and making clothes for them?â
âNo reason. Just⦠trying to salvage my reputation.â Mu Jingzhe found an excuse.
Li Zhaodi believed her, and her eyes lit up. âJingzhe, you want to change your younger brother-in-lawâs impression of you? Howâs your progress these days?â
The corners of Mu Jingzheâs mouth twitched. âNo, mom, donât talk nonsense. My brother-in-law is just my brother-in-law. I think I should find someone better and avoid being trapped in the village. If I really ended up with Shao Qiyang, I wouldnât be able to lift my head for the rest of my life.â
Li Zhaodi frowned. âYouâre right. I didnât think it was a good idea either, but you said you liked him, and Mu Xue also seems to be interested in Shao Qiyang. I thought that anyone who catches her fancy canât be that bad.â
Li Zhaodi was a weirdo and a brainless woman in the novel, but she had good judgment. She could tell that whatever Mu Xue liked, even men, wasnât bad.
Mu Jingzhe secretly gave Li Zhaodi a thumbs-up. Li Zhaodi really had good taste in this aspect. Whatever the female protagonist liked had to be good.
Unfortunately, like Mu Jingzhe, Li Zhaodi didnât have a good ending.
As Li Zhaodi was standing in front of her alive, the simple words about her ending in the novel induced heartache in Mu Jingzhe.
Mu Jingzhe held Li Zhaodiâs hand tightly, thinking that no matter what, she couldnât let Li Zhaodi end up like that this time around.
As she was thinking about it, she heard Li Zhaodi say, âIâll ask around for you. Iâll definitely find you a good partner. Although this will be your second marriage, youâre still a virgin. Iâll make it clear to other people so that it wonât be hard for you to marry someone from the city.â
Mu Jingzhe was instantly embarrassed. âMom, stop it.â
âWhat Iâm saying is the truth. Thereâs nothing to be embarrassed about. Iâm even going to go around and talk about it everywhere.â
When theyâd gotten married, Shao Qihai had gotten very drunk on their wedding night and hadnât touched her. It was unknown if he had really been drunk or if he had deliberately done that to avoid getting intimate with her. Later on, sheâd had her period. When her period had ended, Shao Qihai had gone out to work. Then, he had never returned.
Hence, the two of them hadnât actually consummated their marriage.
Mu Jingzhe was so embarrassed that she wanted to dissuade her mother. However, she suddenly heard a sneer.
It was a male voice.
Li Zhaodi immediately asked, âWho is it? Come out.â
No one answered. Li Zhaodi pulled Mu Jingzhe along to chase after that person. They soon found themselves at the Mu Residence.
The Mu Family had already prepared dinner and had no intention of waiting for Li Zhaodi.
When she saw that Li Zhaodi had returned with Mu Jingzhe, Old Madam Muâs expression turned cold.
Mu Jingzhe didnât notice that. Instead, the first person she saw was Mu Xue.
In the simple, unadorned small courtyard was a group of farmers. Mu Xue was very eye-catching among them and was noticeable at a glance. It was impossible to ignore her.
Just like Mu Xue, it was also impossible for the man standing beside her to go unnoticed.
The contours of his face were well-defined, and he was extremely arrogant and intimidating.
As expected, this was the male lead, Tang Moling, whom Mu Xue had saved by accident.
His name sounded like the name of a male protagonist.
The two brothers from the Shao Family, Hai and Yang, were obviously supporting characters, but they themselves didnât know it.
As she was thinking, she met Tang Molingâs cold gaze.
Mu Jingzhe: ââ¦â
She didnât do or say anything.