Chapter 93: Pregnancy and the Motherhood Fruit
Chapter 93: Pregnancy and the Motherhood Fruit
The school was stunned by the news. Feng Wus baby wasnt the result of a tawdry relationship between a man and a woman but the result of a fruit! Who would have guessed?!
What was this motherhood fruit? Turned out it came from a native tree from a mysterious distant country. A woman could conceive a if she ate its fruit, though the gender would be unknown and dependent on luck.
It was a rare fruit desired by many women who wanted a baby but didnt want marriage, such as magicians and sword user and those unable to conceive. For these women, the fruit represented their final hope. The high demand and low fruit production meant many fierce battles were fought over it.
Needless to say, it was a rare fruit even in a bustling and important city like Zhongyong, yet somehow Feng Wu found one, ate it, and successfully gave birth to a son!
Didnt it seem too amazing to be real?
Its really true? Feng Wu ate the motherhood fruit and thats why she has a son?
It has to be. If her character was as horrible as the rumors, theres no way the school would protect her like this.
Yeah. I think so too.
Yeah I thought it was strange. Feng Wu seemed like such a well-behaved girl. How could she have done those shameless things and given birth to a child? It was all a misunderstanding. Poor thing. She has such bad luck. To mistakenly eat that fruit, and shes so young.
Yeah. She does have lousy luck.
By all rights the whole affair should have destroyed Feng Wus reputation, but the winds of change were swift. Within half a day the voices spewing vitriol condemning her died away, completely replaced by voices of sympathy and curiosity.
Jasmine gnashed her teeth so hard when she saw the announcement that she nearly broke her tooth. She couldnt believe it. Feng Wus reputation was barely in tatters for half a day before everything was resolved!
It brought the spotlight back on Jasmine and gossip about her running around nearly nude in the girls dorm started up again. People hadnt paid it much attention before, but now people were looking at it with renewed interest.
Things would not have been so bad for Jasmine if Annika hadnt found her. She was a freshman and not many people were familiar enough with her to recognize her. No one would have known who she was if Annika hadnt yelled out her name and rushed to her.
Jasmine regretted Annikas help that day when she realized this. Had Annika purposefully yelled her name out loudly so everyone would know? The suspicion created a rift in their relationship. The formerly inseparable friends became estranged.
Annika had always been a cheerful, lively girl, so she had other friends besides Jasmine. She felt Jasmine was being unfair, but she didnt dwell on it, nor did she try to engage or accompany her.
Annikas social position was the same as Jasmines. She had also been a pampered and adored little princess in her family. She was certainly not going to beg Jasmine to be her friend. She had more self-respect than that! Besides it wasnt like their relationship had progressed to the best friend stage.
As for Jasmine, she felt uncomfortable because she was now the subject of all the gossip. It would be a wonder if she didnt feel bad about it. She walked back to the dorm with a sullen expression.
Xi and Annika[notes] returned at the same time, entering the dorm together. Feng Wu, the last to return, came back with Little White and Little Bun later that day. Little White directly brought Little Bun upstairs while Feng Wu stayed in the living room.
Xi was worried so she asked how Little Bun was doing. Feng Wu had never answered when they asked her about Little Buns father. Her reply was to bite her lip and keep her head lowered. At last they had the answer, but what an unexpected answer it was!
Jasmine looked at Xi. It looked like Xi was taking joy in her suffering. She felt horrible inside. From day one, she had felt like the people in her dorm were ridiculing her. The thought made her nearly crazy. She hatefully glared at Feng Wu and Xi befor retiring early for the night. She locked herself in her room and refused to come down even for dinner.
Annika thoughtfully packed some take-out from the cafeteria and brought it over, but Jasmine refused to open do her door and wasnt appreciative of the kind gesture at all.
This attitude only reinforced Xis image of Jasmine as a spoiled princess.
Feng Wu was even less concerned with Jasmine. From the way Jasmine glared at her, she knew the Jasmine didnt like her. She just didnt care enough to try to find out why. She wasnt a suck up either so what Jasmine did was none of her concern.
Several days passed. Feng Wu didnt see Ming Xi again in the cafeteria. She was unhappy but Jier was relieved. She was like a moth to a flame when it came to Ming Xi. Jier agreed Ming Xi was a good marriage partner, but he also knew the odds of Ming Xis family accepting Feng Wu were low. He didnt want her to get hurt so he was quite happy she hadnt run into Ming Xi since then.
To keep her distracted he took her to the Adventurers' guild. The same pretty receptionist was behind the desk receiving people. Jier and Feng Wu went the mission board to see what was available.
The last missions was far away and the they had to take time off school to complete them. This affected their studies, as a result Jier wanted them to stick closer to home.
After considering all the ones on the board he picked an annoying but simple one. The mission was to find a lost pet. The lady that owned the dog loved it very much. The reward was 500 gold. The pet was indeed a very beloved pet!
This kind of mission was open to all. The one to complete the mission would be the one to get the reward.
Jier signed up for it and paid the required fee. He went back to the board to see what other missions to take when the board refreshed with an incredible new mission.
Heavens! Twenty million gold?! Wow! This must be one of those legendary s-class missions! Its been ages since one popped up. No wonder the reward is so high!
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