desire to live

Albertha 2022-04-21 09:02:28

The desire to live, such an ordinary and unusual life, stick to one's own post, insinuating that in a single-parent family in life, one's own contribution to the child is completely voluntary, and don't ask the child to treat you when he grows up. It is moral kidnapping to ask others with one's own ideas, and the pay and return are inherently unequal. People cannot escape the temptation of money, and the reflection in money is the most real. Once you have changed, beyond what others imagined, you will associate all bad things with you. It is so selfish and selfish, while doing things that hurt heaven and reason, while flaunting their own hypocrisy.

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  • Kazue Watanabe, Mitsuo's wife: It's freezing. Just as bad inside as out. That's why I hate Japanese houses.

    Mitsuo Watanabe, Kanji's son: It's such a drag coming home to this. I'd like a modern house.

    Kazue Watanabe, Mitsuo's wife: Honey, a house of our own would cost around 500,000 yen, right? Could we use your dad's retirement bonus as collateral?

    Mitsuo Watanabe, Kanji's son: It must be worth 700,000 by now, plus a monthly pension of 13,000 yen and another 100,000 in savings.

    Kazue Watanabe, Mitsuo's wife: But you think he'd agree?

    Mitsuo Watanabe, Kanji's son: If he doesn't, we'll say we're moving out. That'll clinch it. Even Dad doesn't want to take that much money to the grave.

  • Kazue Watanabe, Mitsuo's wife: Stop making that face. Enough about your dad. He has his life. We have ours.