Tự sát thực lục - Tâm Du Vạn Nhẫn
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  • Reads 17,412
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 8m
Complete, First published Feb 02, 2020
Tự sát thực lục
Tác giả: Tâm Du Vạn Nhẫn/Nhân Dữ Đao Dữ Tâm (心游万仞/人与刀与心)
Thông tin: nhân xưng ngôi một, BE, hiện đại, hắc ám, bi kịch, đoản văn
Dịch: Liêu
Nguồn: sosad.fun (https://sosad.fun/threads/31979/profile)
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Giới thiệu
Tôi từng nói với Châu Kim Trạch, chồng của tôi, chín lần rồi, nói rằng tôi muốn tự sát, nhưng anh ta bảo anh ta nghe chán rồi.
Tôi bị rất nhiều người chửi là yếu đuối, chửi là bất lực, là một con sâu gạo, đáng đời nhịn nhục.
Những cái đó đều là đáng đời tôi à? Mà chắc là đáng đời tôi thật.
Vừa hay chúng ta gộp số chẵn, nếu như đến lần thứ mười tôi nói với anh rằng tôi muốn tự sát, mà anh vẫn không đến tìm tôi.
Tôi sẽ ôm con của chúng ta chết chung, anh thấy thế nào?
Tình sâu đến muộn còn nông hơn rêu bèo, tôi chết rồi, anh điên anh dại mắc mớ gì đến tôi?

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