riages were
omething that we would never bring up in casual conversations because i
all too shameful and really ugly tha
lot directed and acted by none
she even delivered me to some strange man's bed that I had ne
ming". Oh, did they take unsolicited photos of us! Suddenly, we felt the cold water from the basin being poured all over us. But that was not enough for her just yet. Afterwards, she pointed at
. Weak from the drugs, I just vaguely sa
me, and only had a sheet to co
ened by my mother's threat. Instead, he calmly bent down to pick up his trousers from the flo
her and said plainly, "5
ney that she didn't even spare a second for
u are so rich! How dare you pay only fiv
virgin! Your of
report this case to the police. I also wonder why I
turned pale upon
to call the police and report the issue regardless of his image. At that moment, her jaw was a
person my mother was. And through these few dialogues, I was
nity. There I was, struggling as I tried to get up and resist the remaining traces of drugs in my bo
mother would come straight to me
h money a girl's virginity could be sold for?
ing cheek as I looked at my mother's raging face. I didn't want to cry
her use me as her cash cow. I bit my lips and had nothing to say to such a de
and looked at Robbie Luo, who w
then said, "Sir, I'm deeply sorry for w
e and body as if I were a punching bag. She kept cursing, "What a shameless woman! If I had known that you were such
hit and abuse me over and over again. She said all the bad words sh
dn't have been any more bothered as
on the bed. He then put on his clo
less than what she had estimated. However, she knew that she should keep her mouth
who followed her had turned against her
thousand. Is this some kind of a joke? You don't have any money! How are you going t
n at her, my mother's anger imme
She begged the people to give her a couple of days m
me, and said, "As you can see, my daughter is absolutely a good hooker. I
e offer, my mother lowered the price
er and my mother felt like a ton of w
yet again, dealt me like a
e I knew that my mother would
t was jus
or me. But Robbie Luo, who had opened the door
the cigarette butt on the ground. He crushed it with his shoe and then spoke calmly
other's eyes widened. The joy of regaining the
t me. After a while, he talked to me and said, "
g their belts around me. What Robbie Luo had said was like my life-saving stra
itation in my voice for I was so sure
mes better anywhere in the world than to stay with
est way for me to escape from
the gap between heaven and hel
rk it out no mat
harder, things in my life
hells were decorated with gol
as no other than