Lies of kinship 17

Lies of kinship 17

17 

Grandma never sued me. I graduated from college without ever receiving a court 

Summons

My advisor encouraged me to apply for

government job

I studied hard and landed a position in

neighboring district

My supervisors were supportive, and there 

were many other young graduates in the 

office

I settled into my new life and adopted a kitten 

I named Lucky

Mom moved her food stall to the city. She 

was always busy during the night market

When Lucky grew bigger, our landlord, who 

didn’t allow pets, asked us to move

I transferred my household registration to the 

city and started looking for a new place with 

Mom

A few years passed. I’d lost touch with the 

Millers

Then Sarah, Mrs. Gable’s granddaughter, who 

was also a gossip, filled me in. We were QQ 

friends and used to study together

She’d returned to our village to work as

village official, determined to make

difference

She couldn’t wait to tell me the latest news 

about the Millers

Ethan rarely left the house. He played video 

games all day, refusing to study or work

relying on Aunt Sarah to support him

Aunt Sarah worked all day, then came home 

to cook and clean for her adult son

If she complained. Ethan would threaten to 

jump out the window

Uncle Mark hadn’t contacted them in a long 

time. Aunt Sarah knew he’d abandoned them

time. Aunt Sarah knew he’d abandoned them

She cried at night, and Ethan would yell

Stop crying! You’re so annoying!” 

Grandma farmed and cared for Dad, her 

curses echoing through the village

She cursed her fate, cursed Dad for being

burden, cursed Aunt Sarah for ruining her 

precious grandson, and cursed Mom and me 

for being heartless

She blamed Uncle Mark and Ethan’s 

misfortunes on bad luck and went to temples 

to pray for better fortune

I laughed. Even her curses were biased, just 

like always

Jenny, they were even on a TV show about 

scam awareness! It was hilarious. Grandma 

said they were so desperate for attention that 

they got scammed for over a year without 

they got scammed for over a year without 

realizing it.” 

I told Sarah not to tell them anything about me. I wanted nothing to do with them

Sarah agreed, but like her grandmother, she couldn’t keep a secret

Grandma found out I had a government job. She wailed in front of our old house, accusing me of stealing her grandson’s destiny

The fortune teller had said Ethan would be an 

official, but I was the one who ended up in public service

Grandma, in her delusion, paid someone to 

perform an exorcism, trying to steal my 

luckand give it to Ethan

Sarah said, Superstition is so scary. She 

wasted all that money. She should have saved 

it for satin

The fortune teller had said Ethan would be an official, but I was the one who ended up in 

public service

Grandma, in her delusion, paid someone to 

perform an exorcism, trying to steal my 

luckand give it to Ethan

Sarah said, Superstition is so scary. She 

wasted all that money. She should have saved 

it for retirement.” 

This time, I learned my lesson. I didn’t tell 

anyone, not even Sarah, that Mom and I had 

taken out a loan to buy a small, twobedroom 

apartment

It wasn’t much, but it was our home

On moving day, I bought a mousse cake

As the candles flickered, I took Mom’s hand. Mom, let’s blow out the candles together.” 

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