Chapter 168 Light and Darkness



Han Xiaomin nodded.

That's true.

If your abilities are too poor, you won’t even be qualified for an interview.

Not to mention background checks.

Wang Jia’s affair was not concealed after all.

The School of Medicine of Nanjing University is ranked among the top ten in China.

Wang Jia was about to graduate when he died suddenly. Everyone who heard about it would say it was a pity.

Afterwards, reporters visited many places and learned about Wang Jia's life, and the conclusion they reached was even more shocking.

Both of my parents have proper jobs and are highly educated.

But it is these two people who educate their daughter in a way that is frightening.

They talk about their narrow love all the time and often tell their daughter about the hard work they put into raising her. From small things like feeding and dressing to big things like making friends and spending, they wish they could control everything.

He even forced his daughter to the point where she almost jumped off the rooftop of the medical school.

And no one knows how the reporter got the video.

Wang Jia's mother was cursed by countless netizens, and her ugly behavior was extremely high-energy throughout.

[This isn't a daughter at all; she's clearly an irreconcilable enemy.]

I hate parents who complain about their poverty to their children. If you feel you're poor, why not have children and continue your suffering? I was born into a family like that. Honestly, I've thought about death countless times. If there were a painless way to die, I'd have died long ago. I'm self-conscious and sensitive, and even a pathetic people-pleasing personality. Even more tragically, I still love them.

[People who are too controlling, please don't have children. I beg you. We are human beings, living people, not your private property.]

Poverty may be caused by your children. But whether to have children or not is your own decision. It's hard to hear, it's really hard to hear, but if you're poor, don't have children. I'm really fucking convinced. If you know you're broke, why would you still have children? For retirement, you have to invest first. If you only want to reap the benefits without putting in the effort, you're just fucking freeloading. Stupid, go to hell.

[Not mentioning other things, being born in a poor family, the internal friction is really too serious. ]

[Sometimes, not having children is also a kind act.]

"Let's have the baby. If we don't, they'll get mad at me outside, and I won't be their punching bag."

From childhood to adulthood, my parents recorded all my expenses in a small notebook, even the smallest amount, even a hair tie. From the time I was old enough to understand, I knew I wasn't a person. I had no dignity, nothing at all. I was just a debt collector.

What are you all panicking about? If you don't have children, what will you do when you get old? If you go to a nursing home, everyone will bully you. During the holidays, other people's children come to visit their parents with bags and bags, but you're left alone at home. Isn't that pitiful? When you're sick, other people's children take care of you at your bedside, but you have to pay for meals. Oh my, how noble, you single aristocrat.

You're talking about all the benefits you can bring to yourself, but you've never considered what you can give your children. Money? Connections? Or even emotional value? Not a single word. To put it bluntly, you're pure selfishness.

The young woman in the article clearly comes from a well-off family. With both parents working and raising a daughter, they can't be that poor, as long as they aren't the kind of spendthrifts. Their true poverty comes from within. They're so stingy they refuse to give their daughter even the slightest bit of normal love.

Economic poverty can crush most people, but spiritual poverty can overwhelm everyone. This young lady is so pitiful. Her spiritual world has no response to the love of her father and mother, and is completely barren and desolate.

Some people spend their entire lives healing their childhood, and I am one of them. Unfortunately, it is ultimately incurable.

I'm 38 years old, single, and childless. I own a cozy little house, a car worth 70,000 or 80,000 yuan, and a cat and a dog. As for having children, I think I can afford them, but my responsibility tells me not to. Parents' educational philosophies, whether you acknowledge them or not, are passed down to your children, both tangibly and intangibly. Genes are truly terrifying. I grew up under parental oppression and physical abuse, and I still suffer from spiritual deprivation. I'm afraid my children will end up like me.

The comments section really opened my eyes. If you think your parents are bad, why don't you just die?

Your comments are truly eye-opening, aren't they? You completely disregard your children as human beings. Why should they die? It's obvious they can't die. Children in spiritual and financial poverty, on the other hand, have a stronger sense of responsibility. They don't think about themselves, but what will happen to their parents if they die. How ridiculous! You're all broken, yet you still harbor the purest love for your parents. People like you truly don't deserve to live.

My neighbor has three children. I've watched the middle child grow up, and she's endured beatings, scolding, and humiliation from her parents. In their eyes, this youngest daughter is completely worthless. Whenever her older sister or brother makes a mistake, she's the one who gets spanked and scolded. Now, their eldest daughter has moved abroad and settled down, and their youngest son has bought a house and married in another city, neither of them coming home for the holidays. Instead, their most despised daughter remains at home, tirelessly serving them. I find this couple truly despicable. This child, the best student of the three, has been completely ruined by this couple. They still boast to everyone about their daughter and youngest son's promising future. When we asked them what they'd given the children, their silence was hilarious and disgusting.

Jiang Li applied to the relevant departments for sea burial.

Jiang Li went to the relevant departments to handle all the materials regarding Wang Jia.

After filling out the application form, submit it to the organization that undertakes sea burial.

The entire process takes about one and a half months.

Wang Jia's ashes were temporarily placed in a storage facility in South City. The other three people in Jiang Li's dormitory went to the temple to light an eternal lamp for Wang Jia, which would last until the end of Wang Jia's burial at sea.

"The environment is nice. Let's have a vegetarian meal here." Liang Pei Ni said, "The vegetarian meal here is pretty good."

The three did not refuse.

After having a meal, they enjoyed the scenery inside and outside the temple.

"Wang Jia's mother is really scary."

"Who says it's not true? You two didn't see how our senior sister was forced to jump off the building. Her mother's expression was no less cruel than that of a ghost."

"I've talked to my relatives about depression before, and they all said it was because I was too fragile."

"Environmental factors also play a role. If they grew up surrounded by beatings and oppression, they might not think it's a big deal. But one day, when they see children who grew up in love, their faith will collapse in an instant."

"This is probably the influence of light. Children in the dark are light-intolerant."

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