The Successor's Fight
su
began to ache, with a crowd gathering
e riled up, raisi
nize her poor mother from the countryside. We traveled for hours by bus and on foot with my two sons just to see her. I
ng the same lines as if I did some unforgivable things. B
n't looked at me once all these years. When have you ever cared about me? Now that you know I
rd to raise you? We didn't want you to suffer
up that her spit a
r. You're being overly callous. Family bonds hold significant weight. When confront
ou'll gain a few more family members. Isn't that b
eople's resources. They wouldn't feel t
mother homeless. At least
e, f
a few paces. "Since you're all so noble
inking of your best interest. What good does it do you
long you can enjoy your good life. You haven't had c
. I couldn't stand these baseless accusations an
and raised me for a month. Let's settle this, and th
, her eyes lighting up. She was about to say
at all. We're not asking for money; we just want you to acknowledge our mom.
om just wants to see how you're doing.
faces, but the onlookers seemed to pity the
took out the only cash
room for the night. Take it and go back to your own home to
ollars? Are yo
ttle for you, give it back. Do you t
ittle, when I tried to take the mon
two thousand dollars.
at
debt, and I've given you all the cash I had. Since yo
to play the rog
Didn't your adoptive parents leave you a lot of mone
t you supposed to be my family? Aren't you supposed to help me out? I
o appeal to the onlookers. "Aren't you all good peo
ly, and they stepped back. "Are you
they hurrie
ystander, and the res
didn't want to starve either, so they found a pl
g me too angry to sleep. This family was clearly after my money, and
idn't want to go out,
it, a group of people pushed
n, there were two unfamilia