I grew up with my grandparents since I was young.

After my grandparents passed away one after another, I returned to my parents' side from the countryside.

On the first day at home, I found a note on the desk.

It was clearly written in black and white—

[Family Rules: Children's Version]

[Parents are always right, even when they are wrong.]

[Parents' face is above everything. Your excellence is your parents' credit. Your poverty is your own fault.]

[Parents' orders must be obeyed unconditionally, without resistance. Refusing is being unfilial.]

[It's normal for parents to be academically challenged, but you must be a top student.]

[Parents hitting you, scolding you, and belittling you are all for your own good.]

[Parents suffer and sacrifice outside for your sake.]

[No matter what parents do, you must always have awe and gratitude.]

The more I read, the more furious I became. What kind of tyrannical terms are these?

I tore it up directly and threw it into the trash can.

Then, I packed my school bag and planned to go to the new school to take a look.

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