LOGINWhen my mother won a million dollars from a lottery ticket, she prepared an envelope for each of her three children. After we opened them, my younger brother and younger sister each found a bank card inside. But from my envelope, two 1-dollar coins clinked onto the floor. Seeing me freeze, a trace of unease flickered across Mother's face. "Cassian," she said hesitantly, "Logan and Sienna suffered a lot growing up because your father passed away so early. So I gave each of them 500 thousand dollars as compensation. "You're the eldest son—like a father to them. Don't fight with them over this, okay?" I glanced down at the faded down jacket I had worn for years, the fabric so worn that it had lost its color. Then, my eyes drifted to my younger brother's limited-edition sneakers and to the designer bag slung over my sister's shoulder. Mother seemed to have forgotten that when Father died, I had only been eight. I smiled faintly. "Alright. I won't fight them for it." Hearing this, Mother let out a long breath of relief. The next second, my voice turned cold. "Then I won't fight for the responsibility of supporting you in your old age either."
View MoreIn the plaintiff's seats, my mother, Logan, and Sienna all stared at me with open hatred. It was as if we had been enemies in a previous life.More than once, I had wondered if I'd actually been picked up off the street. Otherwise, why had she never loved me?At my lowest point, I had secretly taken both my toothbrush and my mother's to get a DNA test. Unfortunately, the results showed that we truly were mother and son.Back then, I could only laugh—disappointed and helpless.Now, looking at the three of them across the courtroom, my heart remained completely unmoved.My lawyer presented solid evidence, one piece after another, while the opposing lawyer steadily retreated.The color drained from their faces.In the end, the court ruled that our mother would be cared for by her three children in rotation.Logan and I would each provide 500 dollars per month in living expenses, while Sienna would contribute 250 dollars.The two of them were clearly dissatisfied. They immediately
I remained unmoved by the three of them pleading for mercy.Before long, the five of us were taken to the police station. Even the man who had punched me earlier volunteered to go along and testify, hoping to make up for what he had done.With both witnesses and evidence present, the three of them had no way to deny it.After the statements were completed, Vivian and I took the initiative to sign a reconciliation agreement with the man who had hit me. He thanked us profusely before leaving and promised he would never act so impulsively again.Just then, the officer who had been taking statements from the other three walked over."Your mother and your younger siblings have already admitted their wrongdoing. According to the law, if you refuse to sign a reconciliation agreement, the three of them will be detained for three days."Vivian and I exchanged a glance. In each other's eyes, we saw the same silent understanding."We can sign a reconciliation agreement with my mother," I s
"So, this is how we've been abusing you, is it? And have your other two children ever cared for you this much?" Vivian said.For a moment, the crowd didn't know what to say. Their expressions softened as they looked at Vivian and me with sympathy."Mom," Vivian continued coldly, "over the past seven years, your medical expenses and the living allowance we gave you add up to 750 thousand dollars. Cassian and I accompanied you to the hospital 320 times. And what did we get in return?"What we got was you joining forces with Logan and Sienna to accuse us of abusing you—of starving you. Mom, you truly have no pity at all for your eldest son."The onlookers, realizing they had been misled, erupted in anger."At first, I thought the old lady was pitiful. Turns out the eldest son is the real victim. His father died, and his mother doesn't love him. He paid and worked to support her, and in the end, he gets slandered!"What an incredible daughter-in-law. I don't even treat my own mother
It turned out Vivian had already made copies of all the evidence."Logan, Sienna," she said calmly, "you keep saying Cassian is unfilial. But ever since he started working, he has transferred 2,500 dollars a month to your mother for living expenses. It's been ten years now—that's 300,000 dollars in total. And you call that unfilial?"People flipped through the thick stack of transfer records. The anger on their faces gradually faded, replaced by pure shock.Logan and Sienna's faces flushed a dark, purplish red."Sienna," Vivian said coldly, staring straight at her, "did I really push Mom down the stairs and break her leg?"Sienna's face went pale, but she stubbornly held her ground."Y-yes… yes! Mom has always lived with you two. Anyway, you're the ones who didn't take care of her properly!"Vivian actually laughed from sheer disbelief and immediately pulled out another document."Wasn't it you who insisted Mom go out in the rain to pick up your child, which caused her to slip












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