Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable-Chapter 1116 - 1026: Raising My Little Brother in the Future 3
In her past life, Shuangshuang never knew her brother’s real name; to the outside world, he only had a codename: Mad Wolf.
Everyone called him Mad Wolf; no one knew his real name, as if he didn’t have one.
He was called Mad Wolf because he fought recklessly like a madman, and when he latched onto someone, he was as fierce as a wolf.
In this life, such a nickname would not do. Shuangshuang decided to give her brother a pleasant name.
Holding her exceptionally well-behaved brother, who never cried or fussed, Shuangshuang began flipping through the thick family dictionary to find him a name.
Though she looked up many words with good meanings, in the end, Shuangshuang chose the simplest two characters for her brother.
Chang’an, Qu Chang’an, meaning everlasting peace and safety. This embodied all of Shuangshuang’s hopes and blessings for him.
Shuangshuang didn’t know what others’ children were like, but her brother, Qu Chang’an, was a very, very good child.
In normal times, he never cried or caused a fuss, nor did he sleep all day and stay awake all night, continuously causing trouble.
Except when he needed to pee or poop, Chang’an would make some gentle grunts to remind Shuangshuang to change his diaper, but apart from that, Chang’an never shed a tear.
After feeding her brother, Shuangshuang finally had the chance to make herself a meal; she simply prepared some noodles, sliced some meat strips, stir-fried them with green chili to make a sauce, and ate like that.
Just as she finished eating, the front door was pounded violently, and the doorbell rang one after another.
Glancing at the surveillance at the door, Shuangshuang saw a disheveled woman, with a face full of fury, standing outside. It was her Aunt.
In daily life, Shuangshuang’s Aunt was very concerned about her image, always impeccably styled, and dressed neatly, never in such a disheveled and frantic state.
Shuangshuang knew she must be there for her Uncle. Human trafficking is a capital crime, especially when it’s family involved—it’s utterly inexcusable. Shuangshuang’s Aunt certainly wouldn’t stand by and watch her Uncle get sentenced to death.
At this point, Shuangshuang’s Aunt had two options: either beg Shuangshuang to change her statement, saying her Uncle didn’t try to sell her brother, and she had falsely reported to the police,
or threaten Shuangshuang to change her statement saying she made a false report. False reporting incurs punishment and forms a permanent record affecting future employment.
Understanding her Aunt’s character, Shuangshuang knew this proud woman wouldn’t beg; her aggressive demeanor made it clear she was there for threats.
Shuangshuang didn’t bother exchanging words with her Aunt; she directly called the police for help, explaining her Aunt came seeking revenge because her Uncle was jailed, and she and her brother were too scared to leave their home, pleading for police assistance.
The police responded swiftly; by the time they arrived, they encountered Shuangshuang’s Aunt cursing like a shrew, furiously pounding the door.
The police who had previously arrested Shuangshuang’s Uncle were the ones who came; understanding the context, they promptly arrested Shuangshuang’s Aunt.
They then entered the house to comfort Shuangshuang, witnessing only a little girl and an infant in the home, which aroused sympathy, and they each transferred a thousand credit points to Shuangshuang before leaving.
Although Shuangshuang intended to refuse the credit points, she had very few; when her parents eloped, they stripped the house bare. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
Aside from the unsellable house they left in haste, nothing was left for Shuangshuang and her brother, not even a single credit point.
Shuangshuang was an exceptional student, with all educational fees exempted and accommodations provided, so living alone without credit points was possible for her.
But now, Shuangshuang had a brother, Chang’an, to care for, and raising a child required quite a bit of credit points.
Without the ability to earn money yet, Shuangshuang accepted the police’s kindness, silently vowing to repay them in the future.
After sending the police off, Shuangshuang cradled the gentle Chang’an, soothing him to sleep while browsing online for information about childcare.
She needed various small clothes and blankets, as disposable diapers were said to be uncomfortable, and soft cloth diapers were more comfortable for babies.
Regarding different brands of infant formula, although breastfeeding was more nutritious, Chang’an had no mother, so formula was the only option.
After comparing numerous options, Shuangshuang settled on a reputable brand of infant formula and placed an order.
She bought lots of small clothes, blankets, and soft fabric for diapers, spending nearly two thousand credit points.
However, these supplies seemed to last about half a year, so Shuangshuang felt the credit points were well spent.
After a while, Chang’an felt sleepy, yawned softly, closed his eyes, and soon fell asleep.
Looking at the small baby asleep in her arms, Shuangshuang’s heart softened; this was a feeling brought to her by reincarnation, and she didn’t mind it at all.
Shuangshuang was still a student, so early the next morning, she wrapped Chang’an in a small blanket and carried him on her back.
She packed the infant formula, diapers, and other supplies into a small bag and took little Chang’an to school with her.
Leaving a small child alone at home was impossible; infants needed constant care.
With no relatives left but the Uncle and Aunt she sent to prison, having them was worse than not having them at all.
After careful consideration, Shuangshuang decided to bring Chang’an to school.
To save credit points, Shuangshuang didn’t take a taxi but used the hover bus as usual, now with Chang’an on her back.
Upon arriving at school, she didn’t head to the classroom directly but sought out her homeroom teacher, explained her situation, and hoped her teacher would allow her to attend classes with her brother.
Shuangshuang’s teacher was in a difficult position, worried Chang’an might cry during class and disrupt other students,
Yet, seeing Shuangshuang, a young girl attending class with her brother, was pitiful, and knowing her family troubles, he couldn’t bring himself to refuse her request.







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