147 Tang Wan's story
Jing Xi took the child's hand, deliberately softened his voice, and told him about Tang Wan's condition, but the degree of talking was a little lighter, and also told the children that Tang Wan needed to be hospitalized for a period of time, and she could take them to the hospital to visit Tang Wan tomorrow. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Jing Xi didn't say that if the two children went to school well and waited until they rested and then took them there, the children's hearts were all Tang Wan, and they couldn't calm down and study when they went, so it was better to let them see it with their own eyes to feel at ease.
Entering the house, Jing Xi sat down with the children, chatted with them, and asked the children about some things in their previous lives.
Tang Wan is a native of Suzhou, her parents are ordinary dual-income workers, she also has two older brothers, she is the youngest daughter of the family, and she grew up in the palm of her family's hands.
Tang Wan is a beautiful little girl, with a sweet mouth, very likable, when I was a child, I liked to watch the ballet "White-Haired Girl" once, and I liked it immediately.
I practiced at home every day by memory, and when I went to school, I bought ballet learning materials and taught myself.
The little girl has a tenacity in her character, insisted on studying ballet for ten years, and was also admitted to the ballet academy in Shanghai.
The splendid and beautiful life stopped at Tang Wan's nineteen years old, that year, when she came home from the summer vacation, while waiting for the bus at the long-distance bus station, an aunt with a headscarf put a two-year-old boy in her arms and asked her to help watch it for a while, and the aunt was going to go to the toilet.
The kind and simple Tang Wan waited until dark, and the aunt didn't come back, and the bus she was going to take had already left.
Tang Wan, who was at a loss, had no choice but to hold the child and knocked on the door of the duty room at the long-distance bus station.
The people at the bus station had no choice but to pour hot water for the child and Tang Wan, who had been hungry for a day, eat some bread, and then let her go to the police station.
Tang Wan reluctantly took the child to the police station, and the police said that it was too late, made a record for her, and arranged a guest house.
The next day, the police station accompanied her to the long-distance bus station to look around, but still did not find the aunt.
In the end, the people from the police station led Tang Wan and carried the child to the welfare home.
That child was very well-behaved, Tang Wan hugged him for so long, and she never saw him crying, and kept looking at her with big black grape-like eyes.
When Tang Wan left the welfare home, the big black grape eyes had been quietly looking at her in her heart.
When she got home, Tang Wan was also restless, and she would often dream of that child at night, and cry when she saw him being bullied by other children.
There were still a few days left before the end of the summer vacation, so Tang Wan took the car back to Shanghai, and without putting down her things, she took the car to the welfare home.
In the reception room of the welfare home, she saw the child who had lost a lot of weight, and his big black grape-like eyes had become dull.
Tang Wan hugged him, cried in distress, and then went to find someone from the welfare home.
The teacher at the welfare home told her that the child was deaf and mute, and that he had a slight autism, and that when he arrived at the welfare home, he did not eat, drink, or sleep.
When Tang Wan heard this, her heart ached, and she wanted to take the child back immediately.
The welfare home originally disagreed, Tang Wan did not meet the conditions for adopting a child, but she couldn't watch the child die in the welfare home, and finally let her take it away.
After the impulse, Tang Wan looked at the child in her arms blankly, not knowing what to do next, she was only a 19-year-old girl.
After leaving the child in the dormitory for a few days and being warned by the school, Tang Wan had to rent a small house and move out of the school.
But the child needs to be taken care of during the day, Tang Wan still has to go to class, and there is another person, and the cost is too much, so the living expenses sent to her by the family are not enough.
There was no way, Tang Wan called and told her family about the matter, but the result was not as good as she imagined, and everyone in the family objected to her adopting a child, telling her that with a child, she would not find a good partner, let alone a deaf and dumb child.
Tang Wan quarreled with her family upside down, and in the end, her parents directly cut off her living expenses.
Tang Wan, who had no financial resources, had to do odd jobs everywhere, and in the end, she terminated her ballet studies.
Tang Wan's parents knew the news, and they were angry and hospitalized, and later broke off relations with her.
The cost of living in Shanghai was too high, Tang Wan returned to Suzhou with her children, and went to see her parents several times, but they were all closed.
In this way, Tang Wan began to live alone with children, and later she adopted many children one after another, adding up to the ten children in front of her.
The child needs to be fed, dressed, and treated, and when Tang Wan is the most tired, she has to work four jobs a day.
During the day, in the morning, I work as an hourly worker at a restaurant that sells breakfast, and then I work as a teacher in a ballet training class, and I have to take four classes. In addition to the troupe's performances in the evenings, she also sells alcohol in nightclubs.
Eventually, the doctor said that she would die of overwork if she continued like this, so she quit her job as an hourly worker at a breakfast shop and a nightclub liquor seller.
During this period, there were also many outstanding young men who fell in love with the kind and beautiful Tang Wan, but when they saw a group of silly children around her, they all turned around and left silently.
After listening to Tang Wan's story, Jing Xi felt a lot of melancholy in her heart.
Liu Ailian, who has always been emotional, has been crying with her two children in her arms on the side.
Grandma also sighed and sighed, full of emotion.
Jing Xi rubbed the child's head, "Let the past days pass, in the future, you and Tang Wan's mother will not be suffering." ”
The boy nodded with red eyes and forced himself not to cry.
Jing Xi asked the names of a few more children, and these children were all very Tang Wanxin, except for the biggest. The two were named Tang Hua and Tang Huan, and the other children were named after loyalty, kindness, courtesy, righteousness, morality, wisdom and benevolence.
She also learned about the children's learning and physical conditions, and knew that the two five or six-year-old children she saw lying on the bed before were twins, both with cerebral palsy, named Tang De and Tang Zhi.
Some of the other children were born with heart disease, some were mentally retarded, and some were blind, only Tang En, who was holding the child, and the two girls who were one year old were healthy, probably because the family disliked the girl, so they threw it away.
These children are all soaked in suffering, and their bright eyes are beyond ordinary maturity and vicissitudes, Jing Xi feels that he is compared to them, and the things he suffered as a child are really not worth mentioning.
Jing Xi carefully checked the pulse of each child, and his heart was very heavy, these children's diseases are born, heart disease can be cured as long as he has surgery, and the deaf and dumb can also be treated by acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, Jing Xi does not guarantee that it can be completely cured, at least it will be much better than not hearing at all now, but those children who are intellectually deficient are more difficult to do. (To be continued.) )