Quick Transmigration: Striving Every Day to Overcome Tribulation

Chapter 209 Seeking a Child (Part 1)



Chapter 209 Seeking a Child (Part 1)

The original owner was an only child, but she was not favored at home.

Her parents both wanted a son, but her father was in a car accident while working away from home when her mother was pregnant.

It will be difficult for them to have children in the future.

However, Mr. and Mrs. Su did not give up and kept searching for ways to conceive, trying folk remedies and talismans.

They were deceived time and time again, but they were unwilling to give up.

While shopping for groceries, Su's mother overheard people chatting about a temple that was very effective in granting children.

And it's all about seeking fate.

If fate isn't on your side, you'll have to ask multiple times.

This made Su's mother's eyes light up, and she even took the initiative to strike up a conversation, asking about the exact location of the temple.

After getting the address, Su's mother didn't even bother to buy any groceries and went straight home to tell Su's father the news.

The original owner happened to be at home and overheard Su's parents' conversation, which she found strange.

If it were truly that effective, it would have become famous long ago; there would be no need to keep it so mysterious.

Furthermore, a search based on the temple's name revealed only one newly built temple, which didn't even explicitly state its existence.

Fearing that her parents were being deceived, she searched online for many similar examples and tried to reason with them.

And tell the parents that if they want to have children, they should take good care of their health.

Su's parents also felt something was wrong and were afraid that if they went there, they would lose their lives.

Just six months later, Su's mother heard that the woman next door who couldn't have children had gone to a temple to pray for a child and had actually gotten pregnant.

Su's mother was truly filled with remorse and took Su's father to the temple.

Time and time again, she spent a lot of money, but still couldn't get pregnant.

They spent a lot of money to draw lots and have them interpreted. The monk told them that if they had come six months ago, the fate would have been right, and they would have had a child.

But now the time has come to an end, and the child who was meant to come has already been reincarnated elsewhere.

This caused them to instantly break down upon hearing the explanation.

It was filled with hatred for the original owner.

They invited the original owner, who was working away from home, to come home for dinner and put sleeping pills in the food.

After the original owner fainted, he dismembered her body, muttering, "Who told you to lose my son? My son, taken by someone else, now belongs to someone else, my son..."

Su Su felt nothing but irony. The two of them were already in their fifties or sixties, their daughter was in her twenties, and they had been working for many years, yet they were still longing for a child.

Why would you want a son? Is there a throne in the family to inherit?

The original owner tried her best to persuade them, fearing that her parents would be deceived, but they were still blinded by that false hope and fell into the trap.

The woman from the neighboring community hasn't gotten pregnant in the three or four years since she got married, but it's not because she has a health problem.

The rumor that she can't get pregnant is just something her mother-in-law spreads everywhere. In reality, she is perfectly healthy; the problem is with her husband.

The man was azoospermia, but he kept it a secret and put all the pressure on his wife.

Later, the woman went to a temple to pray for a child and actually became pregnant. It seemed miraculous, but in reality, there was a hidden secret.

That temple was a den of swindlers. In addition to swindling money, they would also coax couples who wanted children into paying to stay in side rooms.

At night, these women would be drugged, and their husbands would be given aphrodisiacs and tricked into creating the illusion of a loving marriage.

If they don't get pregnant and haven't swindled enough money, the temple will say they're not meant to be and ask them to come back a few more times.

If you're not sincere enough, the children won't feel your sincerity and will give you double the money.

Once they've swindled enough money, they'll spend money on tricks like drawing lots and interpreting fortunes, saying that the fate between them has run its course and they've come too late.

In short, they will fabricate various stories to deceive these poor people, depending on the circumstances.

As for Mr. and Mrs. Su, they only focused on the fact that the woman was pregnant, but they didn't notice at all that the pregnant wife and husband later divorced.

When the husband suspected his wife of cheating on him and drowned his sorrows in alcohol, his azoospermia was exposed.

After learning the truth, the wife immediately divorced him, aborted the child, and reported the incident to the police, which led to the closure of the fraudulent temple.

However, Su's parents were so focused on taking revenge on the original owner that they had no interest in anything else.

She harbored deep resentment towards the original owner of the body, for causing them to lose their son.

So when Su Su came into this world and heard her mother excitedly telling her father how efficacious the temple was, she immediately walked out and pretended not to have heard what they were saying.

"Mom and Dad, what are you talking about? What's so magical about it? You don't believe in those 'prayer for children' things again, do you?!"

"You're both getting on in years, why are you still so obsessed with having a son? Don't believe these things, I don't know how many times you've been fooled, and you still come here now."

"How can this be the same!" Su's mother immediately became unhappy, waving the note with the temple information in her hand forcefully. Just as she was about to refute, Su's father stopped her.

Su's father said to Su Su with a cold face, "If you want to leave, then leave now. If you're late, I won't drive you."

His tone was full of impatience, and he was already trying to shoo them away, "Go! Don't come back unless you have to!"

"You... never mind, I'm leaving. Anyway, all you care about is a son, you don't like me at all." Su Su's eyes were filled with tears, and she felt wronged.

She simply grabbed her suitcase, slammed the door shut, and left.

Looking at the tightly closed door, Su's mother couldn't help but complain, "This child..."

"Ignore her," Su's father interrupted her. "We're planning to go to the temple sometime, but don't let your daughter know. She's always trying to stop us, saying we're too old to have a son."

"It's all her fault for having such a foul mouth; she drove away all of her son's good fortune," Su's mother chimed in.

"Bah! If we didn't have a son, wouldn't my Su family line end?" Father Su spat fiercely, his eyes filled with obsession and resentment.

Eager to have a child, they couldn't wait any longer and packed their things overnight to head to their destination.

There's not even a second that can be waited for.

Before leaving, Su Su gave a copy of her memories from her previous life to her wife in the neighboring community.

Her husband concealed his condition from her before they got married, so she started trying to conceive when her mother-in-law pressured her to have a child.

But no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't conceive.

She suggested going to the hospital for a checkup, but her husband had already bribed the doctor.

So the problem is with her, not her husband.

Even though her mother-in-law mocked her, her husband still treated her very well and defended her.

At the time, she thought she had married the right person, so she put up with her mother-in-law's temper and all sorts of folk remedies.

She never imagined that her beloved husband would lie to her.

Therefore, following her mother-in-law's instructions, she went to the temple.

This time, Su Su broke off this relationship. It was her husband who deserved to die, not her.

Why let her get hurt again?

I believe my wife, who has regained her memories, will make a choice.

No matter what, Su Su will not interfere; her destiny is in her own hands.


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