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Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs-Chapter 392: I'll Give You My Daughter
Since Li Zhaodi kept hiring such pieces of work, it would inevitably affect the business of the bun shop. Mu Jingzhe agreed with Shao Dong's suggestion.
"Alright, let's go back and talk to her about this."
Mu Jingzhe and the kids went back to find Li Zhaodi. On the way, Shao Xi even asked seriously, "Mommy, why is there such a person in this world? Although everyone is different, why is there someone like her, a person born without a brain or someone whose brain has been eaten?"
Mu Jingzhe also wanted to ask this question. Since ancient times, there had always been similar people. In any case, there was no escaping from them. Even if one escaped in reality, they couldn't escape from such people online either.
"Little Xi, this is very normal. From their perspective, people like us might also be very strange. They don't know what we're thinking and they'll also wonder why there are people like us in this world. Let them exist since they already do.
"If you really can't stand them, you can reason with them in your books."
When there was nothing to do about a problem in real life, a writer could mock it as much as they wanted in their books. "Do the same in the future. Little Xi, you have to learn to use your strengths."
Shao Xi's eyes lit up. "That's right. I can teach them a lesson in my books."
Seeing that he had accepted her suggestion, Mu Jingzhe was very satisfied. When she saw Li Zhaodi, she told her about what had happened. "I'm afraid that she'll come tomorrow and hang around, so I came to tell you about it first."
"Indeed. This Little Ping seems to be quite hardworking, but it turns out she's really useless. She won't even hit her man back. You helped her, and she still dared to blame you. She really doesn't know what's good for her. You did the right thing by firing her."
Li Zhaodi naturally took Mu Jingzhe's side, so the next day, when she saw the badly battered Sister Ping, she told her not to come anymore and paid her the salary she owed her for this period of time.
Sister Ping was still indignant, but there was nothing she could do even though she was fired.
Shao Dong really found a helper for Li Zhaodi. The person he found was finally normal this time. Although she was a little taciturn, there was no problem with her.
On the other hand, it was said that Sister Ping hadn't given up and had come over a few times, even bringing her daughter with her. She was covered in injuries and wanted Li Zhaodi to pity her. She said that her husband was beating her even harder now that she had lost her job and she asked Li Zhaodi to give her a way out. When Li Zhaodi ignored her, Sister Ping was indignant and she even scolded her. But how was she a match for Li Zhaodi when it came to scolding someone?
Li Zhaodi's combat ability was impressive.
Later on, she heard that Sister Ping was almost beaten to death and her daughter was beaten up as well. More than a month had passed, and for some reason, she actually went to look for Mu Jingzhe.
As Mu Jingzhe was driving back, the two of them suddenly rushed up, startling Mu Jingzhe.
"What are you doing! Are you trying to scam me?!"
If it weren't for the fact that she hadn't been driving fast to begin with, she would have knocked into them if she hadn't braked in time.
Mu Jingzhe's face turned green, but Sister Ping acted as if she hadn't heard a word. When she saw Mu Jingzhe come out, she nudged her daughter, who immediately knelt down and called out, "Mom!"
"Wrong. That's your mother." Mu Jingzhe ran away when she saw her kneel down.
She got in the car and was ready to leave when the child suddenly pounced forward and hugged her legs. She shouted, "Mommy!"
Sister Ping said from the side, "Little Boss, it's too difficult for my family to raise this child. Her father hit us again, so I really can't raise her. Can I give this child to you? Don't you love raising children? Look, you only have one daughter. Now that you have her, you'll have two daughters."
"Mommy, I'll be obedient," the child said in a daze.
Mu Jingzhe was already completely speechless. "Let go. Do you think you're sticky candy that one can't get rid of once it sticks to them? I'm not raising you. I don't like raising children either!"
"Why not? Aren't you already raising five? Just raise her too. It's the same, even though she's not your biological daughter. You're rich too, so it doesn't matter if you raise one more. She doesn't eat much and she is very easy to raise. She can even help you work. Don't worry, she'll definitely be filial to you when she grows up."
Sister Ping spoke bluntly with an expression that seemed to say, "I understand you."
She hadn't worked in the shop for nothing previously. She already knew that Mu Jingzhe was divorced and was helping raise her ex-husband's children.
Sister Ping was extremely disapproving of the divorce. She believed that women had to stick with their man for a lifetime if they got married. Mu Jingzhe had actually gotten a divorce and was even raising kids that weren't biologically hers. In her mind, Mu Jingzhe was simply a fool and a lunatic, for she could give birth to her own kids if she was so fond of children. However, she had also considered the possibility that Mu Jingzhe was infertile.
Although Mu Jingzhe was a fool and a lunatic, her daughter would only have a way out if such a woman existed in this world.
Sister Ping felt that Mu Jingzhe would definitely agree that her daughter was beautiful and had many strengths.
This was the first time Mu Jingzhe had seen such a shameless person with such a weird way of thinking. She said, "No, I don't like raising children. Even though I have money, I won't raise such a child. Do you think I raise children with my eyes closed, like the way you looked for a husband? Get lost!"
If she continued, she would have to hit someone!
"Don't be embarrassed. I'm really giving her to you to raise. I won't acknowledge her in the future either. I'll only let her acknowledge you."
After saying that, Sister Ping tried to leave. "Here, I'm giving the child to you. I'm leaving!"
"I'm the one who's leaving!" Mu Jingzhe forcibly removed the child from her, not caring if it hurt. "Take your child back!"
She took a few steps forward and sent that woman's daughter back into her arms before driving away. Sister Ping wanted to stop her, but she couldn't.
After Mu Jingzhe drove away, seeing that they were still chasing after her, she quickly stepped on the accelerator to get rid of them.
As soon as she got home and parked the car, Xiao Wu appeared. "Mommy, you're back!"
"Mm, Xiao Wu is waiting for me again."
"I heard the car." Xiao Wu walked over and took Mu Jingzhe's hand. "Uncle is here."
Ji Buwang came. "What are you doing?"
Xiao Wu was about to answer when he heard a shout behind him. "Little Boss!"
Mu Jingzhe turned around and saw Sister Ping and her daughter running over. "I'm really giving my daughter to you. I wasn't lying!"
As she ran forward, she shouted. She glanced at Mu Jingzhe's house and jealousy flashed across her eyes. She pushed her daughter and said, "Hurry, go back to your mother."
"If you continue behaving like this, I'm going to call the police." Mu Jingzhe had completely lost her patience.
"Why would you call the police? Since you like raising children, I'll give her to you…"
"Who do you think you are? Why are you giving a child to Mommy? Do you think Mommy will raise just any child?" Xiao Wu's sharp voice interrupted Sister Ping. "Get lost!"
Xiao Wu, who was usually soft and good-natured, suddenly exploded. Not only was Sister Ping shocked, but Mu Jingzhe was shocked as well.
"Why are you so selfish, child? You're living a good life yourself, yet you won't allow others to live a good life with you. Can't you see that my daughter is pitiful…"
"Isn't she pitiful because you didn't do a good job as a mother? You couldn't even take care of your own child. What right do you have to give her to my mother? Aren't you afraid that she'll die?"
"That's right. Aren't you afraid that she'll die?" Shao Nan's voice was heard. He looked at Sister Ping with a meaningful gaze before staring at her daughter with a look of contempt.