If it weren't for them, I wouldn't have been able to become a police officer. Qin Jialong forced me into a situation where I didn't even have a job.

When they heard that someone had abandoned the child at their doorstep, they frowned - Tang Hong is pregnant now and is expected to give birth next month.

Now, I feel sad when I see other people’s children being lost.

Unfortunately, sympathy is sympathy, and it is impossible for him to adopt the child.

According to the policy, if he adopts the child, his wife's child must be aborted, otherwise he will lose his job.

Abandoning children is a common occurrence in the countryside, usually girls or children with problems.

Compared to Zhaodi and Pandi, they didn't even have the chance to be named by their parents.

"This child looks okay. Why don't you go to the factory and ask if there is anyone willing to adopt this child. If not, send him to an orphanage." Song Xing was helpless in the face of such a situation.

"Can't we find her biological parents?" Zheng Hanqiu felt that the child's parents were going too far!

If a child is missing from the house out of nowhere, people around will definitely know about it. The person who abandoned the child would not be someone who lives far away. The police will definitely be able to find the child's parents with some effort.

You can definitely find it if you put in some effort.

But then what?

Then? Raising children is the obligation of parents, and of course they should raise the child well.

"If they don't want to raise the child themselves, then they shouldn't have any children. If they don't want to raise the child, then they should go to jail!"

Abandoning children is against the law, why do those people still do it?

Song Xing also sighed. The truth was correct. The fact was that finding a better family for the child and leaving him at their doorstep was considered a bit conscientious.

He had also seen children who were thrown naked onto the mountain without even their umbilical cords cut. When they arrived, the children were already dead.

As for those who drown or suffocate just after birth, if no one reports it, the police will not respond.

If you really force them to send them back, it will be easy to teach them and threaten them.

However, a newborn baby cannot decide its own gender, nor its own life or death. Some babies may die of starvation, illness, or even fall to their death. The police cannot guard other people's homes 24 hours a day.

Zheng Hanqiu was silent.

In her opinion, being called "Zhao Di" is already very vicious.

"We..." She wanted to take in the child, but stopped talking again. She had never had a child and didn't know how to raise one.

Not to mention anything else, she couldn't even do the task of accompanying him.

She also can't just be a good person and take the child in and then throw the responsibility back to the parents.

This feeling of powerlessness is particularly heavy.

When Mu Xiaoyun walked out of the police station, she was still holding the child. If someone in the factory was willing to adopt the child, it would indeed be better than sending the child to an orphanage.

Although in many novels the heroine or hero who was born in an orphanage can achieve genius-like achievements, at that time there was no orphanage here, and the conditions of the orphanage in the county were not good.

In other words, having a place to live, whether you can grow up, and what you will be like when you grow up all depends on fate.

After all, there are still so many people who cannot get enough food, how good can the conditions in the welfare home be?

"Was it like this before?" Zheng Hanqiu felt that his outlook on life was being refreshed again and again, and he felt very upset.

Zheng Juzi nodded, and then continued: "Later, the rural household registration was relaxed, and the first child was a daughter, so you can have another child, which is a little better."

She had a feeling about this that was hard to describe.

If the national policy had not been relaxed, her brother would not have been born. Does that mean that since she is an only child, she does not have to be a brother-supporting woman?

Would it be possible to have had an easier childhood, adolescence and youth?

But if the policy had not been relaxed, would she be the one abandoned or the one drowned?

"Actually, this is really good. At least we still wanted the child to survive." Even though the other party had already abandoned the child, he felt it was not so bad just because there were worse possibilities.

Sometimes emotions can be very tangled and twisted.

"You may not know this, but our country's insurance law did not previously stipulate an upper limit for the death benefit for minors."

Zheng Hanqiu stared at her with wide eyes, but finally didn't ask anything.

There were no regulations before, but later there was a limit on the maximum compensation standard. It is self-evident what happened in between.

The people who do these things may be the child’s biological parents, or their grandparents.

"I want to do something, but I don't know how," said Zheng Hanqiu.

If you hadn't encountered it, you wouldn't feel so uncomfortable. But if you have encountered it, you will feel very upset, but you don't know how to solve the problem.

Zheng Juzi also felt so.

The best way is to find a good family for this child, but you can never know a person’s heart through his appearance. What kind of family is a good family willing to adopt this child?

When Mrs. Zheng saw the child being taken out and then brought back, she immediately became angry and asked, "Didn't you go to the police station? Why did you bring this thing back?"

Mu Xiaoyun felt bad too. It was a living life and she couldn't just throw it on the side of the road. She said, "The police station told us to first ask at the factory if there is anyone willing to adopt it, and not to send it to the welfare home."

The police station did not say the village, but the factory. Although they were in the same place, they actually knew very well that unless one could make money in the factory, no one in the village would be willing to adopt the child.

Mrs. Zheng thought it was okay, but she also warned again and again, "You have sons and daughters, so don't be soft-hearted and do something stupid!"

Mu Xiaoyun naturally said yes.

"That Xu, Lin, isn't a woman who doesn't want to get married at her age? Why don't you ask her if she wants to adopt the child?" Before coming back, Mrs. Zheng had a chat with Xu's mother and knew a little about the situation in the other family, so she asked casually.

In everyone's mind, it is a terrible thing for a woman not to get married, and what is even more terrible than not getting married is not having children.

A widow can remarry if her husband dies, but she will never have a good life if she has no children.

Zheng Hanqiu and Zheng Juzi both felt that this might be the fastest solution they could think of.

Mrs. Zheng, who dotes on her granddaughter, couldn't help but say, "It's her good fortune that someone is willing to adopt her. Others may not be willing to do so."

Xu Ruolin was not married, which was not an ideal adoptive family from the perspective of later generations.

But how many people are perfect? ​​Even those with both parents do not necessarily have fatherly love, let alone those who are abandoned.

It's definitely better to have someone adopt the child now than to send him to an orphanage.

Zheng Hanqiu went to see Xu Ruolin with a try-it attitude.

If someone is willing, it is fate; if they are not willing, you cannot force it.

Xu's mother is still trying to urge her daughter to get married. It will be even more difficult if she has a child. These are the realities.

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