She had deliberately said those words thinking Su Han would act all cool by responding with, âYouâre overthinking.â She was surprised by his response.
She had thought the original owner and her son didnât have a good relationship. âSu Ranâ didnât care if Su Han lived or died, so she thought Su Han wouldnât care about his mother in name either.
She hadnât thoughtâŠ
But no, it made sense that Su Han would feel that way. Anyone would feel ashamed if his or her mother worked in the red light district.
Suddenly, Su Ran felt a bit bad for the little villain.
While Su Ran was feeling at a loss, Su Han suddenly felt a bit panicky from the prolonged lack of response.
Su Han turned his head and said in a cool tone, âIf you want to buy something, I can give you money, so donât go there.â
âHaha -â Su Hanâs words inexplicably reminded Su Ran of an especially classic line that she had read before; âIâll raise you.â Although the delivery wasnât perfect, her instant son truly looked a bit handsome when he said those words.
âWhat are you laughing about?â
She coughed to clear her throat, then she answered, âN-nothing. I just want to ask how you plan on supporting me.â
âWho said I want to support you?â Su Han furrowed his brow. âAnyways, I canâŠâ
âAre you going back to that fast food place with that unethical owner that takes advantage of minors to be its labor force?â
âItâs a hot pot restaurant.â
âThereâs no difference.â
âI -â
Having gotten her fun at looking at Su Hanâs conflicted expressions, Su Ran said, âIâll stop teasing you. I already quit that um⊠job.â
âReally?â Su Hanâs eyes brightened when he heard Su Ranâs words, but at the same time, he didnât trust her.
âReally. Havenât you seen for yourself that I havenât been going out at night? Before I went to pick you up at the police station, I already quit my job earlier that day. I wonât go to that place anymore.â
Seeing that Su Han was starting to believe her words, Su Ran continued her efforts by saying, âAs for you, youâre not allowed to work at any fast food places, including hot pot restaurants. Think about it. You worked so hard and well, but that unethical boss only paid you a measly amount. Itâs so unworthwhile. Besides, this family isnât so lacking in money that it needs the little bit you earn from that job.â
Hearing Su Ran saying âfamilyâ, Su Han was a bit moved. He looked at Su Ran and asked a difficult to answer question, âHow will you eat then?â
Su Ran: WTF!
It seemed that in Su Hanâs eyes, his mother was absolutely useless.
âDonât worry about it. I already found a part-time job. You wonât go hungry.â Su Ran saw that Su Han was still looking at her doubtfully, so she added, âReally. That job starts tomorrow! Itâs a proper job!â
âWhat kind of proper job could you doâŠâ Su Han murmured.
âWhat did you say?â
âNothing. Iâm sleepy. Iâm going to bed.â Su Han finally got up and walked towards the bedroom.
But when Su Han got to the doorway, he stopped.
With his back facing Su Ran, Su Han quietly said, âOne more thingâŠâ
âHmm? What? Do you need my help with something?â Su Ran asked.
She seemed to faintly hear Su Han say âEnâ, but after waiting for a long time, she still didnât hear the rest of Su Hanâs words.
âNever mind!â Su Han closed the door with a quiet click.
âWhatâs with the big reaction over nothing? Do all children nowadays have such big tempers?â Su Ran casually ridiculed.
Although she said these words, Su Ran thought there really was something Su Han had wanted to tell her.