Looking at the man's eyes full of hatred, I smacked my mouth and didn't know what to say. This man is pitiful and I sympathize with him.
A rural child made his boss take notice of him through his own efforts, and then married his boss's sister and was assigned a villa. This can be said to be what all rural children dream of.
In the eyes of others, he must be the object of envy, and he himself should be very proud of himself.
But who knew that his wife was not in love with him, and even the two children were not his. When he knew the truth, he must have been extremely sad and angry.
No man can let go of this kind of thing, and nothing he does will surprise me.
I just want to find out how he got entangled with that Yaksha.
"When I learned the truth, I was very angry, but I knew that everything I had was given by their family. If I fell out, I would lose everything I got now, so I endured it." The man said, lightly.
He sighed softly.
I glanced at him, feeling very sympathetic, but I didn't know what to say.
This world is cruel and realistic. If a rural child wants to get ahead and have what he has, he doesn't know how much effort he has to put in.
And there are only a few like him, who all want to jump over the Dragon Gate, but there are so many fish in the river, how many of them can actually jump over the Dragon Gate and become a dragon?
Most of them hold on to their unattainable dreams, helplessly drift with the crowd, and continue their ordinary lives.
For an ordinary person, if he wants to succeed and enter the upper class circle, hard work is of course indispensable, but that is not enough.
You have the strength and work hard enough, but you have the possibility of success, or the capital for success, but the only thing missing from true success is luck.
If no one appreciates it and there is no luck, then what's the use of all the hard work?
In this society, people tend to praise and tout those high-minded people who have made their fortune from scratch, but the real situation is often different from what you see.
As society develops, rich people will become richer and richer, while people without money will only become poorer and poorer. After all, the most important thing in living in this society is the circle, which is the circle you are destined to have since you were born.
The sons of rich people are born with golden keys in their mouths and grow up. The circles they come into contact with are either high-ranking officials or rich people.
Children from poor families study hard for more than ten years, and in the end all they get is the status of a wage earner.
Even if you are lucky enough to become a demolition household and become a coal boss, you can enter high-level circles, but you often won't get respect from those circles.
Because in the eyes of those people, you are just a bumpkin who got lucky.
So I understand very well how this man felt at that time. His wife had cuckolded him, and even the two children were not his. This was a great shame and humiliation for a man.
But if he shows his cards, the marriage will be over, and all the things he got will be in vain.
So he endured it and endured it humiliatingly.
"I endured it and did not show off, so in the eyes of outsiders, we have always been a happy family, a family that everyone envied. However, only I know the pain and anger involved."
"That day, she went to see that man again. I watched her lingering with that man in the car. I felt like I was going crazy, but I still had to endure it because I couldn't lose everything I had gained."
"I went back at night and lay on the bed. A voice sounded in my head. That voice was like a devil. It was asking me if I wanted to kill them and if I wanted to get rid of the bad breath in my chest. It said it could help me. It
Said it could give me endless power."
I frowned when I heard this, knowing that it must be the Yaksha.
This man was filled with hatred because his wife had cheated on him and the children were not his. It was this hatred that attracted the Yaksha and gave it an opportunity to take advantage of him.
"I was very scared at first, thinking I had encountered a ghost, so I didn't agree to it, but until one day, she brought that man home and I bumped into her."
"I yelled and got angry with her, but she didn't care. She just called me a waste. If it weren't for her, I would just be a low-class person who is worse than a dog. I have no right to interfere with anything she does."
"I was extremely angry that day, so when the voice sounded again at night, I finally agreed. Then I felt that I had become stronger and I could do whatever I wanted."
"From that day on, I tortured her and the two children every day, making them miserable. Because with that power in my body, they had no way to get rid of my control. They were controlled by me like puppets. Even if I
Beat them until they are almost alive, and no one will see a single scratch on their bodies the next day."
As the man spoke, there was no longer any hatred in his tone at the beginning, but only a hint of regret.
"At first, hatred blinded me, and I vented it wantonly. But later, I was tired of it, and I didn't want to let myself become a complete devil. I didn't want to continue like that."
"But that existence was unwilling, because it had completely controlled me, until that day, when it killed the woman and the two children."
The man stopped here, looked up at me, and then said: "Thank you, you finally let me be myself again."
I looked at him and couldn't help but let out a long sigh. At this time, I no longer knew what to say.
This man is pitiful. The hatred in his heart gave Yaksha an opportunity to do what he did.
He is the original victim, but he is not completely innocent.
Although the Yaksha controlled him to do those things, Yaksha was also his own inner demon. If he could not stop his murderous intention, how could he let the Yaksha take advantage of him?
The most important thing is that a man embarks on this road step by step because he is reluctant to let go of everything he has now. If he had discovered the woman's infidelity and broke up with her directly, nothing like this would have happened.
Most importantly, it was his own greed that harmed him.
As for that woman, although she does not deserve to die according to the law, in my heart, she really deserves to die.
If you don't like your man, the worst thing you can do is not be together. Since you are together, you should live well.
But she has always brought humiliation to her man, and even the child is not his. If such a woman does not deserve to die, then what kind of person deserves to die.
In the end, the most innocent people in this matter are the two children. Although they were born from their mother's affair, they are still two ignorant and innocent beings.
The filthiness of adults has nothing to do with them.