He hated her for not knowing anything, hated her for being able to accept everything without feeling entangled or affected.

He hated the entire family for being able to accept the separation so easily, and only he was stuck in the original place.

He recalled how Su Jingkun had patted him on the head that day with a forced smile, “You will live with Dad from now on.”

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He remembered that time when Su Jingkun was supposed to attend the parent-teacher conference for the first time, he had outwardly told him that there was no need to go, but in reality, he had already reserved a spot for him in advance. He even secretly went to the school gate to wait for him.

He watched as other children walked in holding their parent’s hands. The flow of people passed him by, submerging him in desolation within the sea of people.

It was only later that he found out Su Jingkun had actually remembered his school incorrectly.

He showed the same apologetic yet alienated smile that he often gave to his clients, as he gifted him the latest electronic product, “Dad remembered wrong.”

Then he recalled how during the new year, he only received two cold and detached automated messages notifying him that money was transferred into his account.

**t/n: it’s customary in Chinese culture to give children/young adults money on Lunar New Year

Every family was celebrating together outside under the booming fireworks, yet he was alone as he watched the comedic skits of the CCTV New Year’s Gala. He wanted to laugh, but couldn’t. In the end, he smashed everything into pieces.

On such a desolate and lonely night, perhaps only by venting on the dance floor, or going racing in the mountains, or going partying with this group of scoundrels, will there be a false sense of excitement and liveliness.

In fact, he was even more vile, more hateful.

“Su Yuanzhou, you’re truly a f*cking b*st*rd.”

Yeah, he really was a bastard after all.

He clearly hated such a person, yet he became such a person.

How ironic.

Su Yuanzhou stared at his reddish knuckles as the smell of alcohol permeated from his body into the surrounding air. A WeChat notification sound came from his phone and a flash of brightness appeared in the darkness.

He sluggishly fumbled for his phone in the dark.

Then he slowly opened his eyes and saw that familiar pink icon.

Qiuqiu Wants to Get Rich Quick: I still have something to do, so I’ll leave first.

Su Yuanzhou blinked and stared at the indifferent words, then noticed the WeChat username that had been changed. An extremely uncomfortable emotion appeared in his heart.

At this moment, a hint of liquor courage appeared as he picked up the phone and pressed the voice recording button with great strength.

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