My parents found out that I have money, want me to give it all to them

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Backstory: So my parents disowned me for being an Atheist (my family is very religious, they will look at you like trash if you say you don't believe in a god). They kicked me out and didn't supported me through college my last year of college, and I haven't spoken to them for almost 3 years now.

Just a few weeks ago I got word from my cousin that my little sister got hospitalized due to dengue so I went to visit her when she was about to be discharged. When I got there it was just my sister in the room. I asked where my parents were and she said that they were trying to raise funds for the hospital bill. Turns out my parents medical insurance didn't covered most of the hospital bill and left a large out of pocket (around 26,000 philippine pesos, if there are any filipinos out there you know is this a large amount already). Fortunately I was able to save up alot of the past year. So I went ahead and paid for it. When my parents came back I told them it's already been paid for and that we're just waiting for the discharge orders. The first questions they ask is why was I there and where did I got the money from. I explained my our cousin told me what happened and that I was saving money for my little sister's college. They didn't even thanked me and the next question they asked is how much money I have saved. I didn't gave them the amount but they insisted I should give it to them since my sister is living with them. I told them no and that I will give it to my sister personally once she enters college (its her last year of high school). That wasn't good enough for them, they keep saying "they need the money" but won't even specify what the money would be for. I still didn't budge. A week passed and they still dont stop bugging me, calling me ungrateful to them as my parent so on and so forth, even asking my girlfriend to have her talk to me about giving them the money.

- u/Felsix

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