
Why Does My Mother Have to Ask for a Cup?
by Lychee Wine
About This Novel
Asking the cup is a way of talking to the gods in my hometown. As a custom and tradition, this is harmless. But the bad thing is that my mother always asks me for anything. Even when it comes to what to eat for lunch, she would take out a wild rice cup and ask the Bodhisattva. During the prenatal check-up, the doctor recommended that I inject magnesium sulfate for miscarriage. After asking about the cup, my mother smashed the medicine and cursed the hospital for being evil: "Bodhisattva said this medicine is harmful to life!" As a result, my fetal pulse was unstable and my daughter was born prematurely and was born weak and sickly. Later, because of her mother's questioning, her daughter died of advanced gastric cancer. After the funeral, I fell into a trance and committed suicide by lying on the train. When I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day of my prenatal check-up. This time, I threw her rice cup directly: "Ask your grandma!"
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