The child had a pretty good life when he was young (I don’t have much memory anyway). At that time, the man’s job was smooth and the family was happy.

But as he grew up, his father's job changed, and he became worse than before.

He drank too much, he didn't even care about his son, and thought that his mother and his wife might be dragging him down, so he didn't show good looks.

So, after getting drunk, we quarreled over a small matter, and started the first fight.

the second time……

the third time……

His mother is honest and dumb, and she is gradually tolerated by her violent husband until she can't fight back.

There is no talk of bystanders.

Anyway, the child grew up a bit, and his body was not broken anymore. The man became more and more unable to control his temper, and sometimes he would beat him without drinking.

He hid when he was beating his mother. If he was beating him, his mother would be overwhelmed. If he dared to dissuade and protect him, the two of them would be beaten together.

So he didn't protect him anymore, and timidly detoured to do housework.

That's how childhood came about.

Later, the men stopped beating often, but they would still be violent after drinking.

His mother couldn't take it anymore, she didn't even want to say forgiveness to anyone who begged for mercy, so the man restrained himself a little.

But getting used to it can't be changed for a while.

One time when I was drunk, I hit again, and the fight became more serious, and I was admitted to the hospital. I don't know if it was the fourth or fifth time.

Then, his seemingly docile mother couldn't take it anymore, and ran away without taking her son with her.

What kind of warm family affection has been exhausted in so many years of abuse, and he ran away regardless of what would happen to him if he continued to stay in that house.

He fled and disappeared.

His father really panicked, and his daughter-in-law disappeared after all this fighting. He was so angry that he searched for a long time, but he gave up because he didn't hear anything from him anyway.

But without a daughter-in-law, and his oily bottle.

The more he looked at it, the more he didn't like it, and he blamed him for his mother's escape.

So it became more and more serious, and punching and kicking became commonplace.

The boy was afraid of his father since he was a child, and he couldn't resist beating, so he had to bear it.

Being at school became his happiest time, but every time he came home from school, he was timid, but he had to go back, and when he came back late, he would be beaten again.

He didn't run out of the city in high school, so he was able to live at least, and his father let him go. It can be said that he was left to die.

He has to fend for himself, and he has no fun since he was a child. He only studies and studies.

It's also quite impressive, bursaries and scholarships can support him, or participate in any competitions, basically all go for the prize money.

Or go to work in factories, workshops, restaurants, etc. that are not too strict, but let him study a lot of ways to make money. Of course, it is legitimate, otherwise he would have entered it long ago.

Speaking of which, in those days, until now, it is impossible for him not to complain.

Habitually suppressed, he didn't dare to blame that man, but felt...

Damn, married such a man, gave birth to him, and ran away by herself, leaving him alone to bear.

When the man was drunk and beat him, he cursed his mother who ran away, instilling this idea-his mother went to enjoy the happiness, leaving him to suffer.

He was beaten because of his mother.

His mother ran away, leaving their father and son to live so hard.

Yes, the man is poor, so he can't support him, and if he is rich, he won't be willing to support him.

That decadent appearance made him look pitiful for him and feel pitiful.

If he made money, he would throw some to the man when he got home, so that he would not starve to death.

Live like this-

All because the fuck left them!

This concept has been with him growing up...

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