Title: My Son Might Be A Villain
Translator: Fringe ManateeChapter 51 - Su Ran now thought of Su Han as her only family (1)
“Su… Su Han?” Hearing her words, the class leader’s eyes widened. She looked at Su Ran in disbelief and asked, “Are you Su Han’s sister?”
“No, I am Su Han’s mother,” said Su Ran with a smile.
“What? You…” Didn’t rumors have it that Su Han was abandoned by his parents? Or, as Zhang Xiao had said, his mother worked as a lady of the night, which was why she had never been to school before.
As such, the class leader never imagined that not only did Su Han have a mother, she was so young and pretty even!
Not good. Not good. What they had said about Su Han earlier, did his mother hear them?
The class leader looked over at Su Ran’s direction, intimidated.
“That… um, I’m sorry, Aunty. I didn’t know.”
“That’s quite alright,” replied Su Ran, not letting that bother her. “Can you please tell me where Su Han sits?”
“Oh, over there. Group 4, Row 6.”
“Thank you.” Having said that, Su Ran gave the class leader another gentle smile.
“You… you are welcome.” Looking at Su Ran’s smile, the class leader blushed a little. No wonder Su Han was so handsome. He got it from his mother.
“Now, if you will excuse me, Aunty. I am going to take off.” After she returned to the hallway, the few students who were there earlier were still there.
“What happened, Class Lead?”
“What do you mean what happened?”
“The person just now. She was here for the parent-teacher conference of our class, right? Whose parent was she here for?”
“What do you mean who for? That aunty just now is Su Han’s mother.”
“Who?”
“Su Han? No way! But I heard that his mother…”
“Are you still going on about that? Zhang Xiao, I think your classmate from your tutorial center was just making stuff up!”
“I think so too!”
Su Han’s mother exuded such a nice aura. There was no way she was a lady of the night.
Besides, Su Han’s mother was pretty enough to be an actress. Why would she even need to be a lady of the night?
***
On the other end, Su Ran walked over to the seat pointed out to her by the class lead.
Compared to the others’ desks, Su Han’s desk was so clean it was bare.
Recalling that Su Han would compulsively clean the table after they’d had takeout each time, or every time she had sheet music all over the floor when she wrote at night and Su Han would pick them all up and place them neatly on top of the table, Su Ran chuckled.
This was totally Su Han’s style. Perhaps her son has a little bit of mysophobia. He definitely didn’t get that from her.
“Is this your first time attending a parent-teacher conference?” asked one of the parents next to Su Ran, somewhat surprised. She had been to several parent-teacher conferences for her son already and the spot next to her has always been empty.
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My Son Might be a Villain
RandomFor offline purposes only. Story not mine. Credits to the author and the translators. Su Ran, a music prodigy, woke up transmigrated into a book. At that point in time, the main story arc in the book had already been completed. As a villainess femal...