"Why should I still spend money on this child?"
Zorn was administering medicine spray to his daughter while raging, "I never wanted you to adopt a child!
You could have given birth yourself!
If not, I would have found a surrogate, and it would still be my seed!
But you? You just had to buy this child!
Ever since you brought him back, my life has been a complete mess, the house reeks of his piss and shit, and I have to spend money to raise him!
I barely touched him a few times, and the entire world is warning me, I'm getting detention and fines, and now I have to come to China because of him!
I've had enough!
Shan!!!
When will you finally send him to the orphanage?"
Zorn's angry shouts, word by word, reached George's ears.
In the past, when people saw the wounds on Little Xiahua's body, they would say that he probably wasn't his parent's biological child.
Even though he had doubted it too, since his father's attitude towards him was completely different from that towards his sister.
But sometimes, his mother was quite kind to him, which made him hesitant.
Now he was in so much pain he felt he was about to die, and hearing these words from Zorn, he was utterly panicked!
Someone save him!
Someone save him!
His tears kept falling, yet he couldn't utter a single word.
Seeing this, Chen Shan immediately picked up the child and went out: "I'm taking George to see a doctor."
Throughout the drive to the hospital.
Chen Shan herself couldn't stop crying.
When she married her husband in Italy, she was already in her thirties and had no children.
Her husband, however, was pressing her to find a surrogate.
She had her health checked, but no reasons could be found until one trip back to her home country, where, through a friend's introduction, she visited an old Chinese medicine doctor and finally understood that the issue was indeed with her, as her uterine cold was too severe.
The old Chinese medicine doctor prescribed her medicine.
She took it while waiting for her body to recover.
But Zorn was impatient.
He would lose his temper almost every day at home, smashing things, becoming increasingly irritable because they had no children.
Out of helplessness, Chen Shan bribed the doctor and brought George back.
Since George was born in the Year of the Pig, she named him George.
She truly cared for George, but she could not defy her husband's wishes.
By nature, she had always been timid yet always capable of astonishing actions.
When George was brought home, Zorn made a fuss for a while, but afterward, under the adjustment of Chinese medicine, Chen Shan finally got pregnant.
She thought all the suffering would end.
That included her suffering and George's.
However, she never imagined that the birth of a new life was the beginning of George's suffering and the start of her own indecisiveness.
Having his own daughter, Zorn became even more violent towards George.
At first, Chen Shan felt very sorry for him, but what good does feeling sorry do? She was helpless!
Chen Shan drove to the hospital and took George to the emergency room.
Not daring to say it was her husband who kicked him, so she said George fell down the stairs, hitting his stomach just right.
The curtain in the emergency room was pulled up, and Chen Shan couldn't see what was happening inside, but she thought about the girl who gave birth to twins years ago, probably unable to support them; she felt that helping to raise one of the children was doing a good deed.
The doctor discovered multiple wounds on George's body.
He first administered pediatric pain medication, and when George slightly regained consciousness, learned the truth that it wasn't a fall, but his father who had beaten him at home!