Transmigration; A Mother's Redemption and a perfect Wife.-Chapter 139; I didn’t want to....
Chapter 139: Chapter 139; I didn’t want to....
"Yes, I have one son, I adopted a few years ago, but you don’t have to worry; he is going for an interview in the coming weeks as he wants to join the military academy!" She shyly responded, that she actually had been infertile and couldn’t have kids while married, she was divorced and kicked out as a fat chicken that couldn’t lay their eggs, she opted into adopting the boy, so, she wanted this money so that she could bribe and see if her son would get an admission since he seemed to be liking the military.
She didn’t have any powers or connections she could use, she would only try to get money so that she could guarantee her son would get into the military academy.
"How old is he?" In the military, life wasn’t as glamorous as it looked and she didn’t know why these kids always thought of joining the military academy instead of living a normal life and attending normal school lessons!
She actually wished she could drag her kids over from that place and take them to the normal school but knew it would be an unfruitful adventure, and since they hadn’t looked for her, then it meant it was their life path they had chosen, and she couldn’t do anything about it. She felt sour.
"He is fourteen years old, Madam; I had adopted him from the streets ten years ago, which wasn’t the right channel to do things! But he does have legal papers!" It was illegal to adopt kids from the streets as the government required people to take the proper channels in adopting kids.
If she had gone through the proper channels, she wouldn’t have managed to adopt him with the kind of poverty life she had, and then she was single, it was only couples who were allowed to adopt. The government would have declined her request immediately without even listening to her. She also needed to be honest with her employees just in case of anything.
She had truly used improper means to get the baby, but she had managed to process legal papers.
"What if you had taken him away from his family in the moment of being lost across the streets? What if his family is looking for him? What if you separated him from his family?" Tang Fei was at a loss; she had also adopted Twilight, but hers wasn’t from the streets. Kids who were brought over to the assassin camp mostly came from the orphanages, and orphanages don’t kidnap kids; they gladly receive kids who are left there before transacting with the assassin Creed for money. It was an underground business known in the black market.
"When I had met him at that time, he was four years old, hiding behind a temple when I was going home after my prayers, seeing him looking pale, I came over and tried to assist him, and at the same time, he was having fever, I asked him and he told me, that his family willingly abandoned him at the temple. His parents had divorced and no one had wanted to keep him thus, they brought him to the temple to become a monk, but he didn’t want to, he had been loitering and hiding there for three days in hopes that one of his family members would come over and pick him up, but they didn’t show up. I took him home, and when I went to register for his household, I told the administration that he was my nephew and his parents were deceased; I used my sister’s death certificate as a means of verification before they allowed me to adopt him under my name and registered him under my household... At that time, I was actually desperate and ended up using all means that others are illegal!" She was slightly embarrassed but recounted the entire ordeal and how he came to be her son.
"But since then, I have always treated him as my son! I always fulfilled my responsibilities as a mother! It’s now that I need a lot of money and I have to sacrifice my time with him to work and earn more." She may have been infertile but she was a good mom to him! She made sure he didn’t lack anything and grew up as a normal boy.
Tang Fei could tell she was being honest from the way her eyes softened while talking about her son. She has been in that same shoes and she could understand her perfectly well. It was that desire to be a good mother that she could do anything for her son.
The woman was nervous and hoped her Missus wouldn’t criticize her for that as it wasn’t morally right to do that; if she had reported to the authorities, probably, the boy could have been adopted by a better family. Her son was still young and needed her presence but she had to sacrifice that to fulfill his dream.
"All right, tell him to prepare his papers, I will talk to my husband and see if he can be admitted into the military academy, but why would you want him to join the military? He can study in a normal school and we will sponsor him! You can talk through it with him and discourage him against it!" Tang Fei didn’t like this trend of kids going over to the military academy. Yes, it instilled discipline, but at the same time, it made the kids become mentally detached from everything, living like robots.
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"I didn’t want to, but he insists on joining, and I’m helpless in that matter; I have tried talking to him, but he doesn’t want to listen; he has been practicing and hoping he would get a chance! I would only do what a Mother could do and support him." Nanny Yun was at a loss; she didn’t want him to join the military, but her son had insisted and didn’t know why.