Chapter 146 The Son's Recognized Father, I Don't Want Him 3
Chapter 146 The Son's Recognized Father, I Don't Want Him 3
Su Su raised an eyebrow, shrugged helplessly, and skillfully swiped her slender fingers across the phone screen to order takeout for herself.
She shuffled to the sofa in her slippers, then lazily nestled inside, waiting for the takeout to arrive so she could soothe her rumbling stomach.
During the somewhat boring wait for her takeout, Su Su remembered that Qi Qi had said she had organized the materials.
The original owner of this body was not actually the biological child of Su's father and mother!
Her biological mother was Su's younger sister, who died young.
Back then, Su's mother's younger sister was ruthlessly weakened by cancer at a young age, and her life was like a candle flickering in the wind, which could be extinguished at any moment.
Sadly, she had amassed a considerable fortune during her lifetime.
On his deathbed, all he cared about was his three-year-old daughter. His greatest wish was to find a safe and healthy environment for this young and innocent child to grow up in, and to pray that she could avoid the storms of life and grow up peacefully.
After hearing her sister's last wish, Su's mother pondered many things and began to have a different idea.
She feigned deep affection and approached her frail sister by the bedside with a sorrowful expression, gently comforting her: "Sister, don't worry. I also have a daughter at home, who is only a few days younger than this little darling. When she comes into our family, I will definitely treat her as my own daughter. The two children can be raised like twins, and they will have each other for company. Isn't that wonderful?"
As Su's mother spoke, she wiped away crocodile tears, describing a scene that sounded incredibly heartwarming.
Su's mother's younger sister was tormented by illness, looking haggard and completely lacking energy. In her delirium, she felt that these words made more and more sense.
Moreover, it's safer to entrust someone to a blood relative than to a stranger, since there's a layer of family affection to back it up.
In order to successfully accept the original owner, the Su family went to great lengths. Su's father carried the little original owner around the house, trying every possible way to make her laugh.
Su's mother also smiled broadly, calling him "my good baby" repeatedly.
The family made the original owner laugh heartily, and the little girl became extremely dependent on them. When it was time to part, she tightly gripped the hem of Su's mother's clothes with her little hands, her eyes full of reluctance.
And so, after her biological mother passed away, the original owner naturally moved into the Su family, and the Su family got what they wanted—a large sum of money.
Initially, because they coveted the inheritance, the Su family did indeed pamper the original owner, giving her everything she wanted.
The original owner wore a brand new and pretty dress, held all kinds of toys in her arms, and was surrounded and pampered by her family like a little princess every day.
But as time went by, children forget things easily, and the original owner gradually forgot what her biological mother looked like, and wholeheartedly believed that Su's father and mother were her biological parents.
Seeing this, Su's mother immediately changed her attitude, losing her previous patience and gentleness. At the slightest displeasure, she would beat or scold the original owner, and her sharp scolding often echoed in the Su family's house.
On one occasion, Su's mother even hardened her heart and, while Su's father was out, secretly packed up a few of the original owner's old clothes, grabbed her and dragged her out the door, intending to abandon her on a remote street corner.
The original owner cried her heart out, her face turning red, and she clung tightly to the door frame, refusing to let go.
Fortunately, Mr. Su returned in time and stopped Mrs. Su's crazy behavior. He frowned and scolded her impatiently: "Keep her. She might come in handy in the future. How much money can raising a girl cost?"
"We'll take the lion's share. Once she's grown up and able to work, we'll trick her into handing over her salary. That way, we'll recoup our investment in raising her, and maybe even make a lot more. If we can brainwash her well, we'll have someone to take care of us in our old age."
Upon hearing this, Su's mother's eyes darted around, and she felt that what she said made sense. So she temporarily abandoned her idea of abandoning the original owner and started to raise her as a twin. However, she couldn't get rid of her biased habit. Whenever there was something delicious or fun, she would always give it to Su Yi first.
The original owner was innocent and kind. Although she noticed that her parents were somewhat biased towards her older sister, she didn't care much. She was even secretly glad that she wasn't like those girls in her class who dropped out of school and took on the burden of life early.
After the original owner successfully graduated from university and got a job, her parents, with tears in their eyes, cried about how difficult it had been to raise her all these years, implying that she should hand over her salary to them for safekeeping.
The original owner's heart softened, remembering the "grace of raising" over the years, and she didn't suspect anything. She obediently handed over her salary, unaware that she was stepping into the "gentle trap" carefully woven by the Su family. In the days that followed, she was dragged into endless exploitation and oppression.
However, Su Yi's death left behind another child, Zuo Nanxing.
Su's parents no longer wanted to support him. It was fine when he was young, but they were getting old.
They don't want to live such a hard life, having to take care of children all the time.
Instead of spending money to hire a caregiver to look after Zuo Nanxing, they might as well spend money on his retirement!
Who knows when this little Zuo Nanxing will grow up?
So the original owner came in very handy.
They taught Zuo Nanxing to recognize the original owner of the body as her mother!
Regardless of whether the original owner agreed or not, they let Zuo Nanxing throw a tantrum, otherwise their family wouldn't have the money to raise him.
The original owner had a lot of money, but she wouldn't give it to them.
Therefore, after Zuo Nanxing really lives with the original owner, he must remember to tell the original owner to be filial to their parents and to tell them how good they are to them.
After agreeing, Zuo Nanxing also took the initiative to comfort Su's parents.
After dealing with Zuo Nanxing, they then turned their attention to the original owner of the body.
The original owner was in the prime of her career and had no intention of taking care of Zuo Nanxing.
They even voluntarily chose to give half of their salary to the original owner to support Zuo Nanxing.
This is much more cost-effective than hiring a nanny; it saves on nanny fees and also the cost of raising a child.
The original owner carefully raised Zuo Nanxing, but whenever the original owner had any objections or secretly saved some money for her own future use, Zuo Nanxing would use her phone watch to tell Su's parents.
Su's parents wouldn't curse or yell, but they would call the original owner to complain about feeling unwell, saying they had this problem and that problem, basically trying to squeeze the original owner's money out of him.
Also, because the original owner was preparing to get a boyfriend.
So Su's parents created a story about Zhang Dashu, the son of Su's father's brother, who had been imprisoned for murdering his wife.
Su's father was extremely satisfied with him, and Zhang Dashu treated them all very well, with a good attitude.
So they arranged for Zhang Dashu to make contact with Zuo Nanxing, and then a series of events unfolded.
"What terrifying adoptive parents!" That was Su Su's first reaction.
Zuo Nanxing has been spoiled; that's my second thought.
Just as I finished reviewing the information, my takeout arrived.
When Su Su went to get the takeout, she saw Zuo Nanxing already sitting in a chair, his eyes fixed on the takeout in Su Su's hand.
But Su Su ignored him and walked straight past him toward her room.
"Where's my food? Don't I have any?" Behind me, Zuo Nanxing's crisp, childlike voice suddenly rose in volume, breaking the brief silence in the room. In that voice, there was both the grievance of a child being ignored and the eager anticipation of food.
Su Su stopped at the door. She slowly turned her head, a forced smile tugging at the corners of her mouth. Deliberately drawing out the last syllable, she said sarcastically, "I'm not your mother. Go beg for food from your father! Aren't you always shouting for your father? Then hurry up and go find him!"
At this point, he emphasized the word "father" very clearly.
Zuo Nanxing's pride seemed to have been deeply wounded by these words. Her face instantly turned bright red, like a ripe tomato about to burst open. Her eyes also reddened and filled with tears of grievance.
The little ingrate's chest heaved violently, his hands clenched into tight fists, and he shouted at Su Su with all his might, "I want my daddy! I won't eat yours anymore, you bad mommy!"
Su Su snorted inwardly, not wanting to waste any more words. Without another word, she rolled her eyes at Zuo Nanxing, raised her hand, and slammed the door shut with a loud "bang." The door slammed shut, shutting out the child's crying and shouting outside, just like when Zuo Nanxing had slammed the door shut in a fit of pique.
While eating her takeout, Su Su blocked her parents' phone numbers and started watching TV.
Even if Su's parents wanted to call Su Su, they couldn't.
While I was sleeping, I heard someone knocking on the door and also heard Zuo Nanxing say he was hungry.
But Su Su set up an isolation array and slept soundly.
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