I have a friend who is 36 years old and unmarried with no children.


Some time ago, her mother used an excuse of illness to trick her back to her hometown. When she arrived, she discovered that the person truly ill was her cousin.
He was suffering from uremia and needed a kidney transplant. After weighing the pros and cons, the whole family unanimously agreed that she was the best candidate.
Because she had no family, no children, and no worries about the future. She was very angry and packed her bags to leave. Her uncle stopped her with a hand and gave her a look to her mother.
Her mother immediately knelt down and started crying and wailing, scolding her for being unfilial.
Her uncle, also furious, half-threatened her: “You have nothing to do, wandering around alone all day. Your cousin’s child is only two years old. Can’t you think about him? Do you want to watch your mom and your cousin die for you?”
The female colleague was trapped by family affection and had nowhere to escape. She even thought that her uncle might quietly end her life without a sound.
Always filial and valuing family ties, she finally compromised. But in the end, the matching was unsuccessful!!!
The female colleague thought she could finally leave openly and honestly. But her mother, citing that she couldn’t donate a kidney to her cousin, asked her for a large sum of money before finally letting her go.
Before leaving, her mother handed her two radishes, reminding her not to neglect herself and to take good care of herself. The expenses for her cousin’s subsequent treatment would rely on her.
Of course, she didn’t give another penny and blacklisted the entire family online.
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