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Love by Lottery
Love by Lottery
Author: Count to Three

Chapter 1

Author: Count to Three
Something warm flowed down the back of my neck, slipping along my hair and dripping outward.

The floor was getting dirty. Mom would be even angrier if she saw that.

I wanted to wipe it away, but my whole body felt light, as if I were floating in midair.

That was when I realized that I was already dead.

I knew what death was. When I was seven, Grandma had also lain on the floor like this and died.

That day, she and Mom had a huge fight. Grandma had pointed at her and screamed, calling her a self-righteous lunatic.

"You either love a child, or you don’t. Why are you hiding behind this lottery nonsense? If you don’t want Silas Vale, I’ll take him back to the countryside right now. Otherwise, throw away that damned lottery box and love both children together!"

Mom had sneered back coldly. "How I love my children is none of your business. I love both of them, of course. But there will always be bias. That can’t be controlled.

"That’s exactly why I bought the lottery box to truly be fair. If they want something, they rely on their own luck. Their father and I won’t interfere. If he can’t draw the long stick, that just means he’s unlucky."

Grandma then collapsed onto the floor from rage and never woke up again.

After that, Mom’s lottery-based parenting only grew more extreme.

If there were two eggs at home, Mom would still make Asher Vale and me draw lots. When I drew the short stick, the long stick naturally belonged to Asher, so both eggs went to him.

At mealtimes, we drew lots too. I drew the short stick, so every dish cooked was something Asher liked, even though I was allergic to several of them.

Mom would sigh helplessly and say, "Rules are rules. There’s nothing I can do. You drew the short stick."

Even when I had a fever of 39 degrees Celsius and cried, begging her to hold me, Mom still insisted we draw lots. When I pulled out the short stick again, she smoothly turned and hugged Asher instead. "Silas, your luck really is terrible."

My entire life was spent drawing lots. Even after I died, I was still thinking about drawing lots.

When Grandma was buried, her coffin was large and spacious. Mom had bought it herself.

Outsiders all praised Mom for being filial and kind. I wanted Mom to be kind to me, too.

I had slept in the same bed for five years. When I lay down, my legs couldn’t even fully stretch out. That was also the result of drawing the short stick.

I wanted to go find Mom and ask her to draw lots for me. If I were lucky enough to draw the long stick this time, she would definitely agree to buy me a bigger coffin.

My soul drifted toward the door.

Suddenly, footsteps sounded outside. My eyes lit up.

Then I saw Mom push the door open.
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  • Love by Lottery   Chapter 9

    "Love is priceless. It should never be exchanged for anything. And it should never be hidden behind self-deception, pretending not to face one’s own selfishness."We should never control children. Never force them into a rigid framework that strips them of their natural vitality."I hope all mothers will take me as a warning. Don't repeat my mistakes, and don't make excuses for favoritism. If you love, then love both together."After saying this, Mom entered a psychiatric hospital with a head full of white hair and a face worn by hardship.Dad tried to persuade her many times.However, Mom said, "I was capable of replacing every long stick with a short one. Such a vicious thing, and I thought of it myself. If that isn’t mental illness, then what is? I won’t leave."Dad failed to persuade her and could only let her go.Life in the psychiatric hospital was not easy, but Mom treated the suffering as atonement. Only when her body hurt did her heart stop hurting.After all, Asher st

  • Love by Lottery   Chapter 8

    Dad was afraid Mom would strangle Asher again, so he carried Asher away.The house fell into chaos.Only then did Mom realize that in the past, whenever the floor was dirty, I would quietly sweep it up. Asher wouldn’t.Even without drawing lots, I did the housework. I helped her shoulder the burden. I loved her quietly, without asking for anything."In this house, it's only you," she sobbed. "Your father goes to work, comes home, drinks, and plays cards. Asher only knows how to play games and eat."Mom collapsed onto my body and cried until her voice broke. "Only you helped me the moment you got home from school. Only you were willing to help me."My son. My little Silas. I was wrong. I know I was wrong."Mom bought me a large coffin. She personally painted a little bear on it, the one I liked most. The coffin lid was painted teal and decorated with toys. It looked beautiful and expensive.I happily drifted inside and lay down, smugly sharing it with Snowy."Snowy, look. My le

  • Love by Lottery   Chapter 7

    "Your parents regret it," Snowy said.I was shocked too. Mom had actually cried for me.Me. The one with the worst luck in the house. The one who had never once drawn the long stick.And yet Mom felt sad for me?I didn’t understand.Mom brought me back from the forensic examination center. She bought me many beautiful clothes.Unfortunately, my body had already decomposed badly. Fluid kept seeping out and quickly stained the clothes, and the smell was awful."Mom, why did Silas become so ugly? And why does he smell so bad?"Asher’s timid question made Mom slap him hard across the face.Asher didn’t dare speak anymore, but Mom didn’t see the flash of malice that crossed his eyes.Dad bought me many things too. They seemed to want to make up for everything they had owed me over the past ten years. However, everything they bought me were not things I liked."Anyone who knows Silas can tell these aren’t meant for him. To anyone else, they look like they were bought for Asher," M

  • Love by Lottery   Chapter 6

    The stray cat, Snowy, suddenly appeared beside me. I was surprised to realize that it, too, had become a soul."Asher held a grudge against me for scratching him, so he beat me to death with a stick."I had just been happy that it could talk. After hearing that, though, I couldn’t smile anymore."I’m sorry...""It’s fine. Stray cats don’t live long anyway. Following you, I can go find your grandma. She was a good person. She even fed me tasty chicken breast."I wanted to go find Grandma, too, but I couldn’t leave this house at all.Asher was still crying his heart out. Truthfully, a small part of me felt satisfied. I guess I was a bad kid too.The autopsy was completed. It was confirmed that the body was indeed mine, Silas Vale. I had no external injuries, and only my fingerprints were found on the short stick embedded in my neck. So Mom and Dad were released without charge.They returned home in silence. Like walking corpses, they sat down on the sofa, staring blankly for near

  • Love by Lottery   Chapter 5

    The officers' expressions looked terrible. Mrs. Whitlock screamed.Mom and Dad stood frozen in place, as if they had gone stupid."I told you something must have happened to Silas. This stench is wrong no matter how you think about it. You’re his parents. How could you not notice?"Look at him. A living child, now rotted into a pile of mush. How could you be so careless? You didn't check in on him even after so many days."Mrs. Whitlock uncovered the birthmark on my foot. Even mixed with blood and flesh, its shape was still clearly visible."Impossible... impossible..." Dad refused to believe it. He wore an expression so warped it looked almost like a joke.However, neither Dad nor Mom shed tears.When Grandma died, they cried. Mrs. Whitlock had said it was because Grandma was their closest relative, so they had felt sad and cried.Then why did they not feel sad when I died? Was I not their closest family?I felt a little hurt. Silently, I drifted into a corner and squatted do

  • Love by Lottery   Chapter 4

    The lottery box had been knocked over and had fallen to the ground.Inside, there were no long sticks at all. So it turned out that Mom and Dad never loved me.Just like Grandma had said, they only used the lottery as a shield, putting on a show of fairness while secretly doting on Asher.I started to feel cold even though I had already become a ghost.Because they thought I was sulking in my room, after Mom and Dad came back from the hospital, they began treating me like I was invisible. They no longer set out a bowl for me at mealtimes or called me to draw lots.Instead, they indulged Asher without restraint. It was as if I had never existed in this house.The neighbors started to feel that something was amiss and came knocking."Elena Vale, our window is right next to the window of Silas’s room. Don’t you smell it? There’s a stench. It smells like something rotting. And Silas hasn’t gone out these past few days. He hasn’t even gone to school."Mom was preparing a crab for Ash

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