Chapter 152 The Grievances in My Heart



Chapter 152 The Grievances in My Heart

Gu Panzi really envied them for being able to do whatever they wanted.

Her introverted and reserved personality, which makes her dislike expressing herself, is truly frustrating.

Before we knew it, the car had driven to a place where there were fewer and fewer people.

This road is clearly a road leading uphill.

The sports car was going very fast, and the wind hitting my face actually hurt quite a bit.

Gu Panzi's mind was filled with many unpleasant thoughts.

From childhood to adulthood, no one in that family ever gave her a second glance.

Her family was a typical family that favored sons over daughters; at that time, she already had an older brother.

They wanted another son, but when a daughter was born...

It was absolutely true that she was unhappy; not only that, her mother almost secretly threw her away.

The day she was holding her, intending to throw her away, she was coincidentally spotted by an elderly woman from the neighborhood committee.

People in that era had absolute faith, and breaking the law was absolutely forbidden.

The neighborhood committee aunties criticized Gu Panzi's mother, saying that these days, every family only has one child.

Having two children already exceeds the limit.

To avoid a fine, they actually abandoned their child. Have they lost all conscience?

After being criticized and educated, he was also warned.

The neighborhood committee auntie said that if anything happens to the child or he disappears, he will make a big fuss about it and take it directly to their workplace.

In those days, if you caused a bad reputation at work, you could be fired on the spot.

In order to keep her job, Gu Panzi's mother had no choice but to swallow her anger and keep her.

But they were never kind to her, and even refused to breastfeed her.

She was only fed rice porridge every day, so she was thin, small and dark-skinned when she was little, and looked malnourished.

From the moment she was born, her parents would point at her and berate her every day, calling her a "worthless good-for-nothing" because not only was she born a girl, but they also had to pay a fine.

When they grow up, they'll still have to marry into someone else's family.

So the plan is to teach her to do housework and take care of the home, even grocery shopping and cooking, starting from a very young age. This kind of thing started when she was in elementary school.

It was done.

Other children, after school, are taken by their parents to buy delicious food and play everywhere.

She not only has to go to and from school by herself every day, but also go to the market to buy groceries and cook at home.

After dinner, I still have to do the laundry for the whole family.

Her parents named her Gu Panzi, hoping that they would have a son later in life.

At home, her brother could do nothing, while she would be scolded and sometimes even beaten if she made a small mistake or did less work.

She was the punching bag for everyone in the family; anyone in the family could beat or scold her at will if they were in a bad mood.

After her younger brother was born, she not only had to attend school every day, but also buy groceries, cook, do laundry, and help take care of her brother when she got home.

But she herself couldn't even get a decent meal.

At home, she can't eat meat, so she can only eat vegetables. If there aren't enough vegetables, she can only eat pickled vegetables.

In that home, she seemed to be playing only the role of a servant.

No one treated her like family, and no one cared about her feelings.

The thought of this made Gu Panzi feel particularly distressed.

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