Chapter 20 Voluntary and Permanent Surrender

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 The weather in Ningyang City is like the ups and downs of life.

Just a few days after it was sunny, there was a heavy rain, and the outdoor temperature dropped to minus 7 or 8 degrees Celsius during the day.

Li Ran's small body is wrapped in a thick down jacket.

Even so.

He and other children in the kindergarten, led by the kindergarten teacher, went downstairs from Lei's class on the second floor. They were still shivering from the sharp cold wind, and the tip of their nose was slightly red from the cold.

Walking on the plastic track with accumulated rain.

The little guy stood behind the team, his big round eyes looking for his father across the kindergarten gate.

Suddenly.

His eyes paused and he immediately retracted his body into the crowd.

Then he poked half of his head out and secretly looked at the woman standing in a conspicuous position at the door.

He knows this woman.

The crybaby woman that his father Li Mu took him to see a few days ago is also his mother.

Facing the sharp cold wind.

Qin Muxue, who had been standing for an hour, spotted her son among countless children with just one glance.

Small appearance.

A timid look.

As if it had affected the tossing and turning of hundreds of midnight dreams in the past six years, Qin Muxue took a deep breath on her already sore nose. She resisted the urge to cry again, with a stiff smile on her lips, across the kindergarten

At the front door, he reached out and waved towards his son’s place.

Just the moment she waved her palm.

The son quickly hid behind a child to prevent her from seeing him.

A simple little action caused the corners of Qin Muxue's mouth to tremble slightly, her tear ducts to surge, and her eyes to become moist again.

"Li Ran"

Li Mu waved.

He had noticed Qin Muxue's figure a long time ago, and felt strong unhappiness in his heart.

"Dad"

Li Ran flew into Li Mu's arms like a trot and said.

"Slow down"

Li Mu pulled up the hat on the back of his son's down jacket and put it on his head.

At this time.

Li Mu noticed that his son's eyes were looking behind him. Li Mu stood up and turned his head, then picked up the phone without saying a word and dialed a number.

"Help me tell your wife, don't reveal other people's private information everywhere"

Li Mu’s phone call was to Yu Hui’s husband, Xiao Zhengyang.

His relationship with Qin Muxue, his two best friends, entered a stage of no contact after Qin Muxue left, but his relationship with their husbands has always been good.

We'll get together if nothing happens.

Compared to his marriage that ended for no reason six years ago when Qin Muxue suddenly disappeared, the marriage between Xiao Zhengyang and his wife has also entered a state of turmoil in the past two years.

The two got married earlier than Li Mu.

But she has never had children, and Yu Hui has no health problems.

Even if she doesn't work after marriage and stays at home as a housewife, she doesn't want to have a child.

It’s not that he wants to be a DINK, but he wants Xiao Zhengyang to pay off his house and car loan, buy a front door, and have another 300,000 yuan in savings before he considers having children.

Avant-garde thinking.

Outstanding point of view.

Typical modern three-have-not women’s four-have requirements.

After hanging up the phone, Li Mu held his son's little hand, turned around and walked towards the car.

"Li Mu, don't do this"

Qin Muxue followed the father and son, pleading in her tone, "Can we sit down and talk?"

"You and I have nothing to talk about"

Li Mu replied calmly.

"Then can you let me and my son be alone for a while?"

A strong tearing feeling came from deep in her heart. Qin Muxue wiped away the uncontrollable tears with the back of her hand, then quickly took out a written agreement from her bag and handed it to Li Mu, saying, "This is

You asked me to write it. Last time you and your son left in a hurry, so I didn’t have time to write it to you."

Li Mu took it and took a look.

The agreement was very standardized, exactly the same as the templates he had seen from professional lawyers.

Different from the normal custody rights abandonment agreement, the one Li Mu asked Qin Muxue to write is a custody rights abandonment agreement, which has more "voluntary" and "permanent" than the ordinary abandonment.

These two words are crucial.

After adding this, even if something unfortunate happens to Li Mu in the near future and the accident leads to death.

Qin Muxue has no right to fight for custody again, and Li Ran's custody will be automatically transferred to Li Mu's parents.

Turning to the bottom, Li Mu actually saw the agreement on child support:

"Both Party A and Party B jointly confirm that Party A will raise Li Ran, a child born out of wedlock. Party B shall pay child support of 5,000 yuan per month. The child support shall be paid in one lump sum for six months within ten days after the divorce is registered. Thereafter, the child support shall be paid every six months.

Until the child reaches the age of eighteen, Party B has the right to visit the child, and Party A shall cooperate."

Li Mu feels a little ridiculous.

The alimony in the agreement was quite large, several times more than the usual eight hundred or one or two thousand, but he and Qin Muxue had been divorced for so many years, and he had not received a penny of alimony from Qin Muxue.

Another face-saving project.

But Li Mu didn't say anything. He didn't bother to take the money from the woman in front of him who abandoned his husband and children.

A black pen was pulled out of the car.

Pressing the two agreements on the hood of the car, Li Mu bent down and was about to sign his name when a hand suddenly blocked him in front of him. Qin Muxue's slightly trembling voice came and said, "Li Mu, I want to make up for the past six years.

For my son's debt, please give me a chance to take care of Ranran again. I can give you a sum of money as compensation, one million, or even two million. As long as you ask, I will agree."

Li Mu pulled out the agreement from Qin Muxue's palm and signed his name without hesitation.

Li Mu doesn't even bother to take the money a woman earns by abandoning her husband and son.

When he was poor.

There is still a certain amount of pride in me.

Not to mention now!?

"You go home with dad, or let her take you to play for a while!?"

Now that the relinquishment of custody rights has been signed, Li Mu, as his son's guardian, the so-called Party A, naturally has to abide by the above agreement "Party B has the right to visit the children, and Party A should cooperate." After rubbing his son's head, Li Mu said softly

He said, "Go if you want to, don't be afraid that dad will be unhappy"

Holding an extremely heavy custody agreement.

Qin Muxue felt a twinge in her heart. After she came back, she thought about fighting with Li Mu for the custody of her son. She even asked a lawyer about the chances of a successful lawsuit, but was told by the lawyer that it was less than 30%.

First.

She left without her son, which showed her tendency to give up on her own initiative.

In the past six years, she has never come back to fulfill her obligations and responsibilities as a mother, which means she has lost the initiative.

The only one who can win this lawsuit is 30% sure.

Or does it depend on which parent the child ultimately chooses?

So Qin Muxue thought about it for several days, worrying about the gains and losses of the two multiple-choice questions.

First.

In order to fight for the custody rights of her son, who had only one chance of winning, the relationship between her and Li Mu, which was originally very tense, became so tense that they never interacted with each other until they died.

Second.

According to Li Mu's request, she wrote a voluntary and permanent custody agreement. If she wants to see her son in the future, he will try his best to cooperate.

Two questions.

Placed directly in front of her, Qin Muxue finally chose the second option.

She doesn't dare to gamble.

Because once she loses, Li Mu has countless excuses not to allow her to visit her son. The reason is that she has been actively missing from her son's world for the past six years.

The Civil Code clearly stipulates that the father or mother who does not directly support the child has the right to visit the child.

But the six years since she disappeared have constituted evidence that she voluntarily gave up this right.


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