Why Is Living So Hard? 5: Chapter 5
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Her skin was rough, and her hands were also quite coarse, clearly showing that she had endured a lot of hardship. 0
 
I gently stroked Sister's hand, saying, "Sister, you have suffered." 0
 
Sister smiled and shook her head, "It's not suffering. As long as I can be reunited with you, I don't mind anything." 0
 
I followed Sister home. 0
 
Sister lived in a very dilapidated courtyard, with mud-brick houses and peeling walls. 0
 
As soon as I entered, I saw a black-and-white photo hanging on the wall. 0
 
It was a picture of Jin Ming. 0
 
Sister told me that Jin Ming had passed away. 0
 
He died in a car accident. 0
 
That accident took Jin Ming's life and also robbed Sister of the courage to live on. 0
 
Sister said, "Zhao Di, if it weren't for finding you, I wouldn't have been able to hold on any longer." 0
 
"I worked hard and earned money just hoping that one day I could find you." 0
 
"Now that I've found you, it was worth it even if I die." 0
 
I covered Sister's mouth and said, "Sister, don't say such things. You won't die." 0
 
"We sisters still need to live well." 0
 
Sister gently caressed the back of my hand and softly replied, "Yes, we need to live well." 0
 
"Zhao Di, do you know? I always believed that you were still alive." 0
 
"I have been looking for you; I believe that one day I will find you." 0
 
My nose felt sour as I said, "Sister, I have been looking for you too." 0
 
That night, I talked with Sister for a long time. 0
 
We chatted until midnight, and Sister kept talking. 0
 
I rested my head on Sister's lap, listening to her experiences over the years. 0
 
She stroked my hair and said, "Zhao Di, you've grown up." 0
 
I lowered my head and looked at the coarse cloth of my clothes, nodding slightly. 0
 
 
I asked Sister, "How have you been all these years?" 0
 
She opened her mouth, unsure of how to respond. 0
 
Biting her lip, she said, "Little sister, I was taken away by a trafficker." 0
 
I whispered, "Sister, weren't you sold to a wealthy man by Dad?" 0
 
"That was a lie." 0
 
In reality, the person who came to our house was a human trafficker. 0
 
"That trafficker is named Liu Asi; he specializes in abducting women." 0
 
"He tricked me into thinking he would take me to be a wealthy man's mistress, but instead, he sold me to a brothel." 0
 
I stared at Sister in shock. "Sister, you..." 0
 
Sister nodded. "I was sold to a brothel." 0
 
She detailed her experiences to me: 0
 
After leaving home with Liu Asi, I boarded a train. On the train, Liu Asi was warm and caring towards me. He said he would take me to Jinchang Group to apply for a secretary position, where I could earn seven or eight thousand yuan a month. 0
 
I believed him and felt overjoyed. 0
 
But when the train arrived in New City, Liu Asi took me to a nightclub instead. That was when I realized I had been deceived. 0
 
The nightclub was the most upscale and luxurious one in New City. Liu Asi was very familiar with the manager there; he often brought women to the nightclub. 0
 
The manager's name was Sister Chen, a woman in her forties. Sister Chen gave me strict training on how to please men. 0
 
When I refused to learn, they beat me, cursed at me, and tortured me. They used silver needles to pierce my fingernails and stripped me naked, hanging me from the beams. 0
 
They dressed me up according to what wealthy young masters liked in women. 0
 
 
I was tormented to the brink of death, enduring endless humiliation. I thought I would die there. But I didn't die; I survived. In my heart, I kept thinking that I wanted to go home and see Mother one more time, to see my sister one more time. Perhaps it was this belief that supported me and allowed me to live. 0
 
I looked at Sister: "Sister." 0
 
Sister nodded with tears in her eyes: "Zhao Di, it's so good that you're alive." 0
 
Sister held my hand: "Zhao Di, I've killed that trafficker." 0
 
She calmly told me, "That man wanted to sell me to a boss. I pretended to comply, and when he wasn't paying attention, I stabbed him to death with scissors." 0
 
I looked at Sister, my face revealing a complex expression. 0
 
I said, "Sister, there's something I need to tell you." 0
 
"Sister, do you know how Father died?" 0
 
Sister shook her head. 0
 
I told her, "I killed Father." 0
 
Sister stared at me in shock. 0
 
I calmly explained, "He lost money gambling and wanted to sell me." 0
 
"I secretly untied the ropes binding me while we were on the road. When he wasn't paying attention, I pushed him into the river." 0
 
I recounted the situation in detail. That night, Father and I came out of the casino. He had lost a lot of money and pointed at me, cursing: "You bring bad luck; it's all your fault!" 0
 
Father tried to hit me, but I dodged. He continued cursing as he walked ahead, and I followed behind him. We passed through a dark alley with no streetlights; it was pitch black. Only the water in the river beside the alley glimmered faintly. 0
 
 
 
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