My family's dog was getting married, and my mother informed me to come home for its wedding. Perhaps if it weren't for the dog's wedding, my mother would have likely forgotten I was her daughter. After returning home, I saw that my brother and sister had prepared gifts for the dog, while I hadn't prepared anything, so I gave it $200. My mother's face instantly turned cold. "Just $200? Do you think we're beggars? I shouldn't have even let you come back!" My father said I was always so poor, while my brother and sister glared at me with utter contempt. This scene was exactly like my previous life, except in that life, I was emotionally fragile and committed suicide by taking pills. But in this life, I wouldn't make such a foolish decision. Seeing their coldness, I said, "If that's the case, I'll leave now."
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The story opens with a surreal yet painfully relatable scenario: the protagonist’s family dog is having a wedding—and the entire household treats it with more reverence than the narrator. This absurd premise sharply exposes deep-rooted emotional neglect. The $200 gift, dismissed as insulting, isn’t about money—it’s symbolic of the narrator’s marginalization. Her parents’ harsh words and siblings’ contempt reveal years of unequal affection, where worth is measured not by love but by performative generosity.
What elevates this narrative is its reincarnation twist: the protagonist remembers dying by suicide in her past life after enduring the same humiliation. Now, armed with memory and clarity, she chooses agency over despair—walking out mid-scene instead of crumbling. This pivot transforms Differential treatment from tragedy into quiet rebellion. Her exit isn’t defeat; it’s the first act of boundary-setting in a lifetime of erasure.
Beyond satire, the drama critiques systemic favoritism masked as “family tradition.” Every detail—the dog’s wedding, the unpreparedness, the cold stares—functions as metaphor for invisible hierarchies that shape identity. Unlike typical revenge plots, healing here begins with refusal: refusing to compete for love, refusing to internalize rejection. It’s a masterclass in emotional recalibration—and a timely reminder that self-worth isn’t negotiable. Ready to experience this powerful story? Download the FreeDrama App now.
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