
I Received a Suppressive Education Since Childhood. My Parents Scolded Me Not to Act When I Was Suffering from Advanced Gastric Cancer
by Don't Ask When You Will Return
About This Novel
When I was a kid, I was ranked first in my grade, and they said, "The questions are easy, so don't wait." After work, I was diagnosed with late-stage gastric cancer, and they said, "Don't pretend to be sick. This is your excuse to be lazy." On the day I died in the rental house, they were celebrating my brother's death in a five-star hotel. My soul was floating in the air, and I saw them holding champagne and smiling brightly: "It's better for a son to live up to his expectations, not like that good-for-nothing daughter, which means she has a poor psychological quality." It wasn't until the police carried out my inhuman body that at that moment, the mask of "a strict father and a loving mother" they had worked so hard to maintain was finally shattered to pieces.
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