[Tears welling up, is "Skye" going to die?]
[Many people may not know that Skye has been found by her family and is going home today. She will soon have a home!]
Seeing this.
Yan Jiu frowned.
That's not home, it's a grave.
She thought about it and decided to leave a comment.
[@SlowWalkNoFarewellFuneralServicesV: @Skye, don't claim kinship with your parents.]
Yan Jiu's comment was published.
Netizens are arguing fiercely.
Why? Just because you had a bad childhood, does that mean you should stop others from having a good one?
What's the psychology behind this? They can't stand seeing orphans with families.
[Please don't panic and criticize, this is Master Jiu, and I believe he has evidence for his statements.]
[What basis could she possibly have? She's from country Z, and she's concerned about people from country Y; meddling in other people's business is wrong in itself!]
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At the same time.
Si Ke was holding the little rabbit.
He sold many of the rabbits in the cage, keeping only one small rabbit with a missing front leg that no one would buy.
Not long ago.
Someone found him.
Tell him that she actually has a family.
Siko found it hard to believe. He used to have a family, but he got separated from them because of an accident.
Siko, who longed for a home, didn't think much about her family's kindness. She told her parents that they would go home together after selling the last cage of rabbits.
The sun was shining brightly, and the breeze was gentle.
Si Ke tilted her little face up.
He smiled as a couple appeared before him, holding an umbrella, and a girl of the same age who looked exactly like him.
The girl looked sickly and took two steps back: "You're my sister? How disgusting!"
Si Ke's smile froze instantly.
The precocious boy noticed his sister's resistance and, at a loss, clutched the hem of her skirt.
"Grace, don't talk nonsense. Go and take your sister's hand, let's go home together."
"Sweetie, go say hello to your sister."
Facing her kind parents.
Si Ke breathed a sigh of relief.
He is still loved.
Si Ke felt that he was the "older sister" and that he should take the initiative. The younger sister was just not familiar with him and did not mean to dislike him.
He held the rabbit in one arm and reached out with his free hand to grasp Grace's hand, but she shook him off.
Grace's rejection of Siko was very gentle, but Siko still felt a lot of pain, so much so that tears welled up in her eyes.
Sitting in a luxurious car seat.
Even after Siko arrived at the unfamiliar home, he still couldn't understand why his sister disliked him so much.
The rabbit in Si Ke's arms was taken away, and he changed into a dress that he could only admire from outside the clothing store window.
He wasn't happy.
She cried, wanting the rabbit back.
The mother, barely able to contain her impatience, said, "What's so special about a dirty rabbit that you want to keep?"
Dad waved his hand: "Alright, give it back to her."
Si Ke wept uncontrollably.
He suddenly felt a coldness from his parents, a coldness that was as if they didn't accept him either, just as they didn't accept him when he was a rabbit.
Since you dislike him and rabbits.
Why bring them home?
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