Quick Transmigration: Striving Every Day to Overcome Tribulation

Chapter 58, "The Daughter in the Broken Mirror Reunited" - No More Dates (2)

Su Su sent the original owner of the divided soul back to the time before her parents divorced.

At that familiar dinner table, the two were already embroiled in a heated argument.

The verbal sparring was like a series of sharp blades, shattering the originally tranquil atmosphere.

As they argued, Chu Youyou's eyes gradually reddened, and tears streamed down her face like a burst dam.

Her cries echoed throughout the room, filled with endless grievances and sorrow.

Su Linze sat on the sofa to the side, his face expressionless and indifferent as he silently played with his phone.

He seemed detached from the situation, ignoring his wife's weeping and pain.

In her previous life, Su Su chose to compromise.

She comforted Chu Youyou with heartache, speaking warm words in her childish voice.

Then, she quietly started clearing the dishes, hoping her actions would help her parents reconcile.

Her efforts seemed to have paid off, and they made up temporarily, but Su Su felt increasingly exhausted.

From then on, Su Su took on more and more housework.

It started with washing dishes, followed by hanging clothes, mopping the floor, cleaning the room, and so on.

Her small figure was busy in every corner, trying her best to keep the house clean.

She even started learning to cook for herself, although her little hands were still not very skilled at handling the spatula.

When they argued again, Su Su repeated her usual approach.

She comforted her mother while silently cleaning up the mess.

She felt sorry for her mother and simply thought that her mother had worked really hard.

In her heart, her mother is the one who needs to be protected.

However, that night, her mother suddenly came to Su Su's room.

Chu Youyou's face was wet with tears, and her eyes were filled with pain and determination.

With tears in her eyes, she asked Su Su, "Su Su, if I divorce your father, who will you live with?"

Her voice trembled as she waited for Su Su's answer, tears streaming down her face.

Su Su was stunned by this sudden question; at that moment, her little world seemed to collapse instantly.

Fear followed her like a shadow, and a sense of helplessness overwhelmed her like a tidal wave.

She could only ask hesitantly, "Can't we not get a divorce?"

Her voice was weak and trembling, filled with anticipation.

Although she was still young, she had seen some students in her class whose parents were divorced, and she knew what that meant.

"No, you can only choose between Dad or Mom." Chu Youyou's tone was firm, leaving no room for negotiation.

Su Su's hand was squeezed so hard that it hurt terribly, and the excruciating pain instantly brought tears to her eyes.

But Mom kept talking badly about Dad, and tears streamed down her face like a broken string of pearls.

She eventually hugged her mother and cried, saying she chose her mother.

At that moment, she thought her choice would stop her mother from being sad and allow the family to continue.

Little Su Su, longing for a complete family, clung tightly to her mother, her tears soaking her mother's clothes.

She naively believed that as long as she chose her mother, everything would be alright, the warmth of the family would return, and her parents' arguments would stop.

However, she didn't know that all choices are painful.

A mother's favoritism is like a sharp blade, piercing her heart time and time again. Her compromises and sacrifices are met with neglect and hurt.

Divorce and remarriage, especially after the birth of her younger brother, caused Su Su's already wounded heart to ache even more.

When Su Su raised any objection to her mother's favoritism towards her younger brother, she was immediately retorted: "Where am I being biased? I divorced your father for your sake."

Her mother's words struck Su Su's heart like a heavy hammer.

She didn't understand why her initial choice had now become a reason for her mother's favoritism.

Even Dad agreed with this view.

"Now your brother wants to eat your food, so what? Just let him have it."

“When you lived with me, I fed you whatever you wanted to eat. Your little brother is so young, what’s wrong with him eating a little?”

The repeated words gradually cooled Su Su's heart.

She learned to remain silent because she knew that no matter what she said, she couldn't change her parents, just as their reconciliation wasn't her decision.

This time, Su Su, the split soul, simply ate her meal obediently. Seeing her mother crying so pitifully, Su Su, the split soul, was able to resist giving in, but she couldn't ignore her mother's cries.

The crying was like an invisible hook, tightly gripping Su Su's heart and causing ripples to spread through her soul.

Su Su, whose soul was divided, was filled with contradictions. She did not want to compromise as easily as she had in her previous life and take on responsibilities that were not hers, yet she could not turn a blind eye to her mother's suffering.

A struggle flickered in her eyes, and her little hands clenched into fists, as if she was trying to suppress the urge to comfort her mother.

However, her mother's cries followed her everywhere, constantly echoing in her ears.

The cries, filled with grievance, helplessness, and disappointment in life, tugged at Su Su's heartstrings.

The split-soul Su Su took a deep breath, trying her best to remain calm.

She knew that if she compromised again, history would likely repeat itself, and she would once again be plunged into endless pain and exhaustion.

But her mother's cries broke her heart, and she didn't know how to find a balance between sticking to her own principles and comforting her mother.

In the end, Su Su silently handed a tissue to Chu Youyou. However, after glancing at Su Linze, who still showed no reaction, Chu Youyou glared at Su Su and then stood up to clear the dishes, completely disregarding whether Su Su was full or not.

Even though there was still more than half a bowl of rice left in Su Su's bowl, she ignored it.

The divided soul Su Su did not speak; she was used to silence in her previous life and had not yet changed it.

She could only silently return to her room, trying to find a moment of peace in this small space.

But not long after the door was closed, the arguing started again outside.

The intense argument was like a surging wave, crashing against Su Su's fragile heart.

Before Su Su could react, the door was suddenly flung open.

Chu Youyou cried as she grabbed Su Su's hand and said urgently, "We're going back to your grandma's house. We don't want your dad anymore."

Chu Youyou completely ignored Su Su's opinion and pulled Su Su out the door.

When Chu Youyou poured out her troubles to Su Su, Su Su didn't comfort her as usual. She just listened quietly without saying, "Don't cry, Mom. Su Su knows Mom has worked hard..."

As Chu Youyou cried, she noticed that Su Su remained indifferent and unmoved.

A strange anger surged within her. Already agitated by her argument with Su Linze, she now lost all reason.

She cursed Su Su as an "ungrateful wretch."

Su Su stared wide-eyed at her mother in disbelief.

She didn't understand why she was being called an ingrate by her mother simply because she didn't want to blindly compromise like before.

Su Su's lips trembled slightly, and a hint of hurt flashed in her eyes.

She wanted to explain, to tell her mother what she thought, but the words stuck in her throat.

She knew that her mother wouldn't listen to any explanations these days.

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