Online Games: My Theft SSS Level

Chapter 292 About everyone’s opinions

The author saw that many readers said that the parents wanted to clear their names, so I wanted to explain...

In fact, all the behaviors and logic of these parents from their appearance to the present are unified.

Whitewashing is to change the character's three-dimensional cognition and make the character change.

But nothing has changed for these parents.

They just show different appearances in different scenarios.

Everyone is complicated, just like everyone, in school, in society, in family... maybe they are all different, right?

As for these parents, the author sets them up as the most common type of parents in our lives.

From the bottom of their hearts, they actually love their children, but unfortunately, due to their own abilities, knowledge and other reasons, they love but cannot express it.

The young author will not clean up such behavior.

Not being able to love is a failure as a parent

Empty feelings of love and behavior without love should be criticized.

Just because you say "We are all doing this for your own good" doesn't make everything clear.

This is the attitude of the young author.

So did Su Su's parents.

They love Susu in their hearts.

If they didn't love Susu, as a child born with a disability, Susu might have been abandoned directly.

After all, a poor family with a disabled child... is really adding insult to injury.

But they don't know how to love.

They have been using their own experience to make decisions for Su Su - for example, they will use their own experience to judge how to receive Chen Ming.

Although from their standpoint, they are protecting Su Su and loving Su Su.

But for Susu, this behavior not only stifled her growth, but also destroyed her plasticity.

These are contradictory but complementary.

But they are also the most parents in the world... aren't they?

Therefore, the author feels that there is no way to talk about whitewashing.

Their characters and outlook have not changed since their debut.

The young author will not change them in the future, which means that everyone will whitewash them in disgust.

Their deep-rooted thoughts will keep them in this state.

From appearance to now.

Because they were poor and had low self-esteem engraved in their bones, they had a desire to control Su Su, allowing them to vent their unhappiness in life on Su Su.

Because they were poor, they scolded Su Su, and then tried every means to seize the opportunity to meet Chen Ming. They wanted to use the best means in their experience - buying Maotai and giving it to China to give to the "big boss" "Chen Ming left a good impression.

Because they were poor, they felt that they had to work hard to get out of trouble, so they urged Su Su to perform well in front of Chen Ming.

Because they were poor, they took the cigarettes and alcohol they bought for Chen Ming to their neighbors to show off.

It was also because they were poor that they were submissive and groveling to Chen Ming.

This is the reality of most of their lives.

Poor, plundered too much.

It wasn't until Su Su and Chen Ming, the big bosses, made "excessive" behavior that their instinctive love for Su Su broke through the shackles of poverty on them.

When the young author wrote about them, he thought of his own parents and the parents in many TV series...

They don't need to whitewash them, and the young author won't whitewash them.

The author doesn't want to put too much personal emotion into them.

The author just wants to show this kind of hateful, abominable, but pitiful parents.

That's all.

Whether their behavior is good or bad, the young author does not comment, nor is he qualified to comment.

Readers, you can make your own judgment.

Anyway, when the young author was writing this part, the only thing that kept lingering in his mind was a sentence from "I am not the God of Medicine"...

"There is only one disease in the world - the disease of poverty."

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