Don’t Bully the Poor System (1)
In the end, Jiang Xiaoman wasn’t able to successfully run away from home.
Although Yu Qingshi had promised to take her in for two days, Jiang Xing was there, and it was impossible for him to let her stay. In the end, Jiang Xing and Jiang Xiaoman went back home to Jiang Xiumei.
Jiang Xiaoman was very unhappy; she pouted and stayed silent the entire way home.
Jiang Xing said, “Your mouth is pouting so much we can use it to hang bottles from.”
“Hmph!” Jiang Xiaoman wiped her tears, feeling that it was a waste for her to come running all the way here for nothing. She felt like a tool, thrown aside as soon as her role was done.
Yu Qingshi and Uncle Yu were happy, but she got nothing.
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“Uncle, why did Grandma take my jade pendant?” Jiang Xiaoman asked.
“Mom, if Xiaoman wants the jade pendant, just give it to her. If you don’t want to let her go, then you should spoil her. Children are clumsy and mischievous, and she had always liked to break plates ever since she was very small. But wouldn’t it be better to let her break them? This way, she would only be able to blame herself and not you.”
Jiang Xiumei didn’t like listening to her son preach to her, but after thinking about it again, she felt that what he said made sense.
By taking away the jade pendant, wasn’t she also helping Xiaoman keep it safe?
Xiaoman was getting even more and more incapable of staying still lately. Perhaps she would get careless and break the pendant, or feel that it didn’t look that good and throw it away.
But Jiang Xiumei was still somewhat worried.
“What if her biological parents cpme? What if they want to take her away?” Jiang Xiumei asked anxiously.
Jiang Xing laughed and said, “Mom, honestly, I’ve been to many places with the logistics team the past year. There are many people who have lost their children. I’ve seen a lot of missing people posters on the road and posted on walls. There are many people looking for children, but I’ve never seen one looking for Xiaoman.”
Her heart was still restless, but Jiang Xiumei’s complexion became a bit better.
Hearing what he said, her restless mind calmed down a lot.
He was right.
They had raised her for so many years, but they’ve never heard of a family coming to look for their lost child.
The jade pendant looked very valuable. If something like this could be given for a baby to wear, the family must be pretty well off, or at the very least, better off than them.
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