She Only Cares About Cultivation
Chapter 1181 - 930: Stolen Lives 3 (five thousand)_2
The new environment is much more down-to-earth and humane compared to the previous apartment. Tangyuan really likes this environment, looking up at the couple.
"I really like it here. Thank you for bringing me home."
Just a few simple words formed into a sentence, yet it brought tears to the couple’s eyes. They couldn’t imagine what kind of life this child had lived at the Wei Family, and their hatred towards Du Juan had already made Song Ge decide to ensure she serves her full sentence.
Initially, considering Liang Xin, they only wanted to give her a lesson, not really send her to jail. But now seeing their own child like this, comparing how they treated Liang Xin, it’s a world of difference. Thinking about their child suffering while they cherished someone else’s child as if they were precious, it felt immensely painful and heart-wrenching.
At noon, Liang Quan tasted his first real family meal since coming over. After the meal, Mom settled him in the small room, ’lulled’ him to sleep, and then discussed something with Dad in the living room. He seemed to faintly hear the names Cao Dujuan and Wei Fuqiang, and then his father left.
Mom stayed with him for two days, and after understanding how he had lived all these years, her mood became very depressed, but she kept it to herself.
Then many people came to visit him. The story of their family had become national news. Mother’s colleagues were especially concerned, and everyone brought eggs, milk, canned food, and desserts to see him. Everyone who saw him remarked on the resemblance and lamented the twists of fate, yet he was so fortunate to safely return to them.
Later, with proof from the trade union, neighborhood committee, and his father’s workplace, Mom took him to the Police Station to cancel his original household registration and formally changed his name to Liang Quan. Returning kindness with generosity, unexpectedly, Song Ge thought of using his name to reward those behind the scenes without him needing to mention it.
Creating a new file also required many procedures. In the following days, whenever there was time, they handled related certificates, took him to the hospital for a check-up, and got vaccinated, especially the hepatitis B vaccine. Upon learning that he had antibodies, Song Ge felt very grateful for heaven’s favor.
Since mid-June marks the start of summer vacation, they didn’t send him to school but planned to enroll him in preschool in September, with primary school next year.
These days, when Song Ge went to work, she took him along. He didn’t fuss, quietly reading little storybooks she prepared for him.
Because they had lost him once, Song Ge was very anxious about him, taking him everywhere to let him adapt early to life here. On weekends, they took him to visit grandparents’ and Grandma’s houses to meet relatives. There were many relatives, and he couldn’t keep track, but everyone was friendly. Although he didn’t understand some Dialects, he knew this return was already a success.
In early July, Cao Dujuan’s sentence was announced: three years in prison, and her restaurant was ordered to close because she was a hepatitis B carrier, not allowed to run a restaurant. It’s said Wei Fuqiang had already divorced her, taking their son and moving away, and the silly daughter was directly sent to Cao Dujuan’s family.
This family, though fragmented, received the end they deserved, not worthy of any sympathy.
But Liang Quan often saw Song Ge looking at photos of Liang Xin as a child. She must still think about that son, right?
People have feelings, and after nurturing him meticulously for five years, to leave that child behind in such a way, even he wouldn’t be able to completely let go.
However, they couldn’t take Liang Xin back, because seeing him would remind them of the Wei Family. Thinking of the Wei Family would remind them of the suffering their biological son endured in that household, and by thinking like this, they gradually let go.
Perhaps to make it up to him, whenever there was a holiday, Song Ge would take him to parks, army bases, and any place that could foster emotional connection and offer him better living conditions.
When they went to the children’s palace, seeing his interest in swimming and basketball, Song Ge signed him up for a summer class.
Actually, he could swim. He just wanted this mother to rest for a few days. Working every day while constantly worrying about him, always on edge, not resting even on weekends, he felt pained watching her. So he simply went to the children’s palace himself, learning basketball in the morning and swimming in the afternoon, so she could at least have a breather.