Chapter 694 One Mother Can Raise Ten Children, But Ten Children Canât Support One Mother Daun knelt in a disheveled manner before the elderly lady, almost pressing himself onto the lifeless body. As he wbserved the wrinkles in the old ladyâs face and the evident hardships etched on it, an inexplicable. uneasiness gripped him from within.
A thought emerged in his mind. Will his mother not come looking for him after her deathâ¦
Daun quickly stepped back a few paces, struggling to regain his balance, and stared angrily at Blake.
He sternly exclaimed. âWho do you think you are? What department are you from? How dare you lay hands on me! Iâll file a complaint against you!â
With a snap. Make cracked his knuckles.
âWhich department?â he sneered. âThe Masses Supervision Group of Chruss District. Go ahead and file. your complaintâ
It took Daum a moment to comprehend.
So, he was just an onlooker minding his own business?
All this time, he had been guarding downstairs near his house, and Daun had assumed he had some authority. It turned out he was just an interfering bystander!
âMind your own business, you meddler Daun glared fiercely at Blake.
The police immediately apprehended him with a sharp clap, sternly reprimanding. âDaun, did you know? that your m waited outside your door all th? Were you aware Daunâs eyes flickered slightly, and he cried out in protest. Thad no idea! I just got home; how would I know?â
Lilly clenched her fists tightly, speaking up loudly, âYou just got home? Didnât you pass by the doorstep?
1 donât believe you didnât notice!â
Daun, who hadnât left the house, tried to make up an excuse, âIt was pouring rain⦠I was only focused on getting back home I didnât pay attentionâ¦â
Lilly was deeply disappointed.
This was the unfilial son who neglected his mother.
Could there be such people in the world..
The police raised their voice once again. âDonât try to deceive us! Youâve been home these past two days, and you knew your mother was calling for you at your doorstep! You are now implicated in abandonment, and your motherâs death is a result of that. Get ready to face the consequences!â
Daun suddenly felt profoundly wronged.
Why was it always him?
It wasnât his turn this month; if it were an abandonment charge, it should be his younger brother!
âOfficer, this is a misunderstanding! It was my brother who was taking care of our mother this month.
Itâs not even the end of the month yet; itâs not September. Itâs not me!â he pleaded.
âIt was my brother who kicked our mother out before it was time. You should go after him. Heâs the one responsible for our motherâs death!â
More and more curious neighbors gathered, staying indoors due to the rain. Daunâs house was at the end of the alley, and normally, nobody passed by, They had faintly heard someone shouting in the evening, but they truly had no idea that the old lady had died in front of her own sonâs door.
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Now, hearing Daunâs defense, the neighbors looked at him with peculiar eyes.
They all said, âOh my, Daun, what are you saying? Thatâs your mother!â
âYes, thatâs right! Regardless of who was taking care of her, your mother died right at your doorstepâ¦â
âWe could vaguely hear someone shouting nearby, but we didnât pay attention. You should have heard it!â
Daunâs face turned red, but he didnât think he was at fault. It was agreed upon that his younger brother would take care of their mother this month. What did it have to do with him?
Before long. Daunâs two brothers and sister arrived.
The second son, Tom, third daughter. Molly, and the fourth son, Shaun.
The three of them were shocked at the sight of their deceased mother.
Shaun was the first to accuse. âDaun, are you even human? Your mother was at your doorstep, and you didnât open the door for her?â
Daun angrily retorted. âIt was your turn to take care of our mother this month, and you kicked her out before the designated time. How dare you blame me?â
Shaun exclaimed in frustration, âWhat are you talking about? Each person takes care of her for a month. Every time itâs my turn, itâs always the longer months. I end up taking care of her for a few extra days every year, which adds up to more than a week. This time, I agreed to let you take over early.â
Daun shouted, âWhen did I agree to that? Stop making things up! Over a year, we three brothers take turns. taking care of her, and weâve all had the longer months. You canât complain about having a few extra days!â
Shaun argued, âThis is a matter of fairness! Youâre the one who benefits the most. Dadâs old house was given to you, and both of you have houses in the city. Your living conditions are better than mine. Do you. even have the conscience to ask yourselves if itâs fair?â
The two brothers began quarreling in front of everyone.
Lilly was once again stunned.
They had kicked their mother out of the house over a difference of one or two days?
And it was during a typhoon!
The neighbors and police officers were shocked as they listened to the two brothers argue about who had an extra day and who had a day less. It truly astonished them.
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Chapter 694 One Mother Can Raise Ten Children, But Ten Children Canâ¦
Itâs reallyâ¦.
A mother can raise ten children, but itâs difficult for ten children to take care of one mother.
How tragicâ¦
The police decided to apprehend both brothers. Even though they wanted to handle the matter impartially, they couldnât help but let their emotions get involved.
âListen to yourselves. Are you speaking like human beings? Your mother worked hard to raise all of you. Did she ever complain about fairness when she was raising you?â
âOh, but now that sheâs old, youâre complaining about who had an extra day and who had a day less!â
Daun and Shaun were both unwilling to accept it and continued arguing with the police. As they were about to be taken away, Shaun suddenly became agitated and said, âMy motherâs death has nothing to do with me! Itâs not just my door she knocked on! I saw her go knock on my sisterâs door too, and she didnât open it. Why blame me?â
Molly, who had been keeping her head down, pretending to wipe away tears and afraid of getting involved, became even more emotional upon hearing this.
She cried while shouting, âIs that how you talk? I wasnât at home, and my mother knocked on my in-
laws door. I was in town helping my sister-in-law at the shop. How would I know if my mother came? If I had known, I would have opened the door for sure!â
Shaun immediately added, âI didnât know either! If I had known, would I have let my mother die at the doorstep?â
He glanced meaningfully at Daun.
Lilly felt a heavy burden in her heart and gritted her teeth, saying, âYou knew.â
Shaun looked at Lilly, annoyed by this little girl. Who was she to make baseless claims?
But Lilly stared back at him, saying firmly. âYou opened the door for Grandma. Grandma said she was cold and that you didnât let her in. If you had a soft heart, what would happen if next time Big Brother did the same every month?â
âGrandma said you even told her to go inside and change her clothes, but you were afraid she would stay and not leave, so you let go of her hand.â
Shaun was suddenly taken aback. There was no one else around at the time⦠How did she know?
âNonsense,â he denied.
Tom, who had been silent all along, pretended to be concerned and said, âShaun, youâre being too heartless, arenât you? Regardless of the circumstances, Mom died because of either you or Daun. Can you say such things in front of her?â
Unexpectedly, Lilly targeted him too, saying. âAnd you, Uncle. Grandma knocked on your door as well.
Donât tell me you didnât know?â
Tom vigorously shook his head, âDonât make things up. I didnât hear anything. If I had heard, would I not open the door for my mother?â
One by one, they all adamantly claimed ignorance, firmly sticking to their stories even in the face of their dead motherâs presence.
Lilly grew angrier.
How could these sons and daughters reach such a point?
If they couldnât even speak honestly, then there was no room for any further debate!