
After Taking Care of My Mother Who Suffered from Cerebral Hemorrhage for Seven Years, I Was Kicked Out of the House During the Spring Festival
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On the bus home after shopping for New Year's goods, I suddenly received a Q&A message. "My youngest daughter has been at home for seven years after graduating from junior college. Should I kick her out?" I clicked on the software, and the comments below were noisy. The host is still complaining. "The younger daughter is 28 years old. She has no job, is lazy and stupid, and makes trouble for me at home every day. Is there any way I can force her to leave?" "The eldest daughter is still promising. When I was hospitalized for a cerebral hemorrhage, she contacted me the best doctor. The younger daughter can't count on anything! I gave birth to both, so why is there such a big gap?!" "The eldest daughter's family plans to go home for the New Year, but there is no room for them at home. I have packed the younger daughter's luggage. I hope she will have some self-awareness." I sighed silently in my heart. Fortunately, my mother, who had a cerebral hemorrhage, was not like this. Fortunately, I can make money at home, so I don't have to worry about old age. The bus buzzer sounded and I got off the bus with my things. As soon as I got home, I saw luggage neatly stacked at the entrance. There is also the eldest sister's family sitting on the sofa.
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