Jack said angrily and left., "You bitch. If you have the guts, don't go home again."

After hearing his words, my mother quietly looked up at me and chased after him.

I sat on the sofa. My thoughts were a bit scattered.

"It's time to break off contact, but I just can't bring myself to do it."

"In those years, if it weren't for my good grades and the efforts of my homeroom teacher to persuade my parents to apply for financial aid, I probably couldn't attend high school, let alone attend a university in Chicago."

"However, poverty is not the reason I want to escape from that home. It is the gender bias of my parents and the backwardness and ignorance in the mountain village that drive me away."

Eileen came out of the room, wearing a dress with diamonds. She looked at me.

The sound insulation of this room was not good. She probably heard everything.

She nodded at me and left.

She should go to work.

I, who had been confused, just realized that I had forgotten something.

I forgot to have a showdown with her.