Susie deliberately came over, but she didn't expect to hear the phrase "otherwise, what?"
"But she is your own daughter!" Susie's heart was aching.
However, Lorena nodded as a matter of course, "I know she is my daughter, if not me, who else would think like this?"
"The daughter I gave birth to was just a lump of flesh that fell off my body... There was no way anyone else would have a say in how I raised her..."
Lorena still couldn't understand why she was imprisoned for seven years.
She made her own decisions about her own child. She was the one who gave birth to and raised her, so it was her right to decide how to handle things.
"Hasn't it always been considered natural for parents to discipline their children throughout history?" Lorena couldn't help but feel increasingly indignant. "Shouldn't she be punished for stealing food? She won't learn her lesson if she's not disciplined!"
At home, he used to steal food, he was born a scoundrel.
Susie realized that talking more was pointless.
She wanted to understand why, but it turned out there was no reason for the violence.
Sometimes just because of an idea, sometimes just because of a trivial matter...
"Until today, you never felt guilty towards Lily," Susie stared at her, trying to see if there was any trace of stubbornness or unwillingness to admit regret in her eyes.
Unfortunately... no.
Lorena just nodded repeatedly and obediently said, "I know I was wrong. After the education and reflection inside, I deeply realize my mistakes..."
This was said very smoothly, I don't know how many times it has been said just to get by, but there was not a trace of the remorse that should have been there.
She gave birth, and others have no say in it! She can do whatever she wants, as she gave Lily a life, even if it means taking it back by killing her, what's wrong with that?
Susie said disappointedly, "Everything has its cause and effect, and there is no empty reincarnation... This is what you brought upon yourself."
After she finished speaking, she whispered, "Dad, let's go!"
Kellen stood up and kicked the chair back to its original position, then picked up Susie and left.
Susie lay on her father's shoulder, feeling limp and weak.
Perhaps most children have a perfect fantasy about the world, believing that good people will always be rewarded and bad people will always be punished.
In just a short two or three years, she discovered that it was not like that, the more she looked, the more she realized the reality of the world.
After getting on the car, Susie took out her Judge Pen and remained silent for a while, staring into the void.
On the street, suddenly a woman shouted loudly, yelling a name from her mouth.
"Li Yu Ke! Why did you run off by yourself? How many times have I told you not to wander around like this!"
An angry mother slapped her three or four-year-old daughter in the face on the street.
She must have just lost her daughter and got angry, saying, "Do you want to die? Do you want someone to kidnap you?"
The helpless little girl burst into tears.
The people around were all shocked, and those who were closer advised one after another, "Oh, don't hit someone's face, how could you directly hit your own daughter's face..."
"Yeah, yeah, shouldn't have slapped."
The young mother was criticized by others, which made her even more angry and indignant, with tears swirling in her eyes.
She swung her hand and pushed the little girl aside directly, saying, "Go away! Don't you love running around and playing? I don't want you anymore! Just go!"
After saying that, she walked angrily ahead.
The child was terrified, chasing after and crying out "mom" with a heart-wrenching scream.
The young mother took out her phone and called the child's father, her voice filled with tears as she complained to him.
"She disappeared as soon as I turned around!"
"You quickly come and take her away, I don't want to see her anymore!"
As she was speaking, she started crying herself, hung up the phone, and felt more and more aggrieved as she thought about it.
She was also a first-time mother, why should people who didn't understand her morally blackmail her?
Before having children, she was also a person and had her own emotions. Not to mention how exhausting it is to take care of children, she was truly scared just now.
The young mother felt even more uncomfortable with the strange looks from people around her. She couldn't understand why she couldn't do things right. Caring was also wrong, and even when she got frustrated, it was wrong too. No one understood her.
The emotional expression in this case was that she walked forward angrily, ignoring her daughter's crying and pleading to be held.
In a short while, the child's father arrived and then he picked up his wailing daughter. The child lay on his shoulder, crying uncontrollably, gasping for breath.
The young mother also cried. If the child got lost, she would be the first one to be blamed. When a mother gets angry, she is also the first one to be blamed... Who will be tolerant of her?
The family of three gradually walked away, arguing and quarreling.
"Dad, who do you think was at fault for them behaving like this?" Susie looked out of the window.
Kellen said, "At first, the child was wrong. It is in a child's nature to be playful... She became so happy playing that she completely forgot her mother's words and started running around randomly."
"Later, it was the mother's fault. She cared about the child and was anxious, but the only mistake was that she couldn't control her emotions."
The child was being a child for the first time, and the mother was being a mother for the first time. In this lifetime, everyone is being a human for the first time.
Someone became a top student in one go, whether it was in exams, marriage, or raising children. Their entire life was seen as exemplary by others.
Some people, however, stumble and fumble, slowly groping their way through learning. But in this test called life, there are no simulations. Any mistake made will be criticized by others.
Susie asked, "So what should we do?"