In college, I lived frugally. In addition to completing my studies, I worked two or three jobs a day.

I sent almost all my money to my family.

After graduation, I gave them my salary every month. When I was starting a business, it was the most difficult time for me. Back then, Gerry wanted to get married but didn't have money for the dowry.

I went to borrow money and managed to gather 150,000 dollars.

As my business started to thrive, I wanted to make my family live better. So, in addition to giving them money every month as I always did, I also bought various items for them.

Even so, my parents still often called me and asked for money for various reasons.

My father gambled and lost over 100,000 dollars. He kept finding ways to ask me for money every several days.

I always fulfilled their requests.

Yet in Wendy's eyes, all the money I had given to them didn't count at all!

So, I crossed my arms and said to Wendy, "I paid for everything in this house. I bought the clothes you're wearing last year.

"And you call me a parasite?

"What about you? All you do is eat, sleep, and play cards."

Wendy was speechless.

She deliberately squeezed out a few tears.