Family Fund Withdrawal: Why Cry When I Stopped Giving?

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Su Xiaoqing has been her family's "ATM" for 20 years—paying for her brother's luxury car, covering her mother's health product debts, while she lives in a 10-square-meter rental and eats instant noodles. Until one day she suddenly "wakes up": freezes her brother's supplementary card, sends her mother the last sum of money and says, "Let's live our own lives from now on." Unexpectedly, her once cold-faced mother cries and blocks her at the company gate; her brother smashes her phone and calls her "heartless." But she has already saved up to open a café, and Lin Chuan, a designer who has liked her for three years, offers help. Watching her hysterical family, she realizes: her "giving" was never love, but a chain of family emotional blackmail. Now, what she's withdrawing isn't family love—it's the freedom she deserves.

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