Chapter 485 Never Drink Pesticides.
Spoiled (Lily)
The harem spirit did not know what to say. âDid you still speak up for your mom then?â
The foolish ghost looked nothing but regretful. âNo, this time I told my mom off. I told her that she wasnât doing anything at home, and the kid didnât need taking care of anymore now that he was in school. How busy could she get?â
That was true, wasnât it? Sheâd said exactly that when her daughter-in-law stayed at home as well.
The foolish ghost thought- his wife had even looked after the baby when she was at home. Now, his mother hardly needed to do anything at all. The clothes were washed by the washing machine, she only had to cook lunch for herself- even dinner was settled by his wife.
Still, his mother complained that she was tired.
When her daughter-in-law stayed at home, she would complain that she was not earning any money and only spending it.
Now that her daughter-in-law had gone back to work, she was complaining that she wasnât doing any chores and leaving them all to a poor old woman to do.
Which resulted in his mother exploding, hurling dishes and bowls around.
âMy mother kicked up a fuss, threatening to jump off our balcony saying that no one cared about her after my dad died. Her son was abandoning his mother after getting a wife, accusing his poor mother of not doing anything when she was breaking her back.â
She would do this over and over again, causing the house to know no peace.
The harem spirit said, âYour mother really is making a fuss out of nothing!â
The foolish ghost sighed. âYes, but sheâs old. What was I supposed to tell her? So I told my wife to apologize to my mother.â
The harem spirit:
The weakling spirit:â¦.
The unlucky ghost: You really are foolish, handling things so terribly!
The foolish ghost said, âWell, what was I supposed to do? One was my mother and another was my wife, I was going to explode from the stress! I really donât even know why they fought all day, had they ever considered how I felt?â
âHadnât I just done everything for our family? Was I supposed to just abandon my mother? It would have been fine if everyone just sucked it up.â
Every family had their own mother and daughter-in-law shenanigans.
Some families were so chaotic that the mother in law would even chase the daughter in law around the house with a knife, but the daughter in law would still suck it up at the end of the day.
âIâd comfort my mother, then Iâd have to comfort my wife. Iâd comfort my wife, then Iâd have to comfort my mother. I was so bloody tired. Then my son finally went to school, but wasnât a good student. He learned to climb over his school walls to play truant at internet cafes, and all his results were terrible. I was practically about to explode.â
His mother sat on a stool at the main door of the family house yelling at her daughter-in-law that she made for a terrible mother and daughter-in-law, leaving the house early and coming back late, prioritizing her work over her son.
The county back then was not what it was now, with commodity housing everywhere.
Instead, the people lived in self-built buildings where all the neighbors saw and chatted with each other everyday.
His wife thus received a barrage of complaints from their neighbors, all of them telling her to just quit her job and look after her son.
âMy mother obviously grew more and more self-righteous, demanding that my wife quit her job or she would block the door everyday.â
âOf course my wife didnât want thatâ¦â
âI told her to just not go to work since she would come home everyday complaining that she with was tired, and just stay at home to make sure our son studied well! What was wrong that?â
His wife, however, felt very wronged and said that he did not understand her side of things. The foolish ghost felt as if he was going crazy. How was he not caring enough? Didnât he do whatever she wanted at home?
His mother then grew all the more smug after this, going from cursing at the front door to yanking at her daughter-in-lawâs hair every time she left for work.
âMy mother said that she wasnât even making that much at work but still going out, so she must be having an affair with someone.â
âSo the two of them finally fought one dayâ¦â
The harem spirit hurried to ask, âWell, whose side were you on?â
The foolish ghost said, âWho else? My momâs old, and my wifeâs young. Even if my mother was in the wrong, it wasnât fair for her to be hit by someone stronger than her. Of course I pulled my wife away.â
âThen my wife got really mad and asked for a divorce. I couldnât take it anymore, and fought. with her too.â
âI just donât get it. I never yelled at her, and even told my mother in her face that it was. wrong to attack her!â
âDid she understand me? Fighting with my mother all the time, what even was there to fight. about anyway? Iâd hide every single time they fought about that dumb stuff, not wanting to care at all. Didnât they realize theyâre the problem?â
In the end, his mother threw a huge tantrum after he told her that she had been wrong. She sat by the front door crying for days, not relenting even after he comforted and apologized to her.
His wife refused to come home, not picking up the phone for days and neglecting her son. He went looking for her, and only got a scolding.
His son had an internet addiction, and he got so angry that he gave his son a beating at the internet cafe. This drove a wedge between the both of them as well, and his son disowned him.
âI was going to explode from the stress. My mom refused to relent for days, crying at the front door while the neighbors watched on. Sheâd slap her thighs for hours, yelling things. like, âI might as well be dead!â, or, âYouâve all abandoned me!â, or, âMy daughter-in-lawâs said that this wouldnât happen to their family if I wasnât around to screw things overâ, and sobbing that she wanted to die.â
Not only did she threaten to off herself- she even went out to get some pesticide, pretending to drink it the second the foolish got home.
Amidst his annoyance, the foolish ghost made the rash decision of pouring a bit of the pesticide into a small bottle of soda.
âMy motherâs an old lady with no hobbies or interests, but she loved drinking soda. My wife was hell bent on getting a divorce then. I was sick of my mother. My company was laying off staff too. My life was falling apart.â
The harem spirit could hardly believe it. âSo you just tried to kill your mother?â
The unlucky ghost nodded reluctantly. âI was just angry then, but yeah.â
He had no way of solving his wife and motherâs relationship, his son was not listening to him, his job was laying off their staff.
For a second, the foolish ghost truly believed that everything would be solved if his mother died.
The harem spirit did not know what to say.
Marriages were never truly equal. Women wanted to get married at a young age before they got old, but did not know that what truly mattered was finding a good, sensible family.
It was obvious that the foolish ghost and his mother were not sensible at all.
His wife had been wronged and humiliated, but he did not stop it enough until his mother. drove his wife to wanting a divorce.
With a mess that had no way out, now he was thinking that it would be better if his mother died.
What a fool, indeed.
âBecause my company was laying people off and I didnât want to be fired, I worked overtime. to finish a proposal. I came back hungry and thirsty in the middle of the night, and just picked up the bottle of soda and drank it.â
He drained the contents of the bottle, before he remembered that there was pesticide in the bottle.
The unlucky ghost was confused. âCouldnât you tell?â
The foolish ghost shook his head. âIt was too damn hot, the soda just felt refreshing when I drank it. I was so tired and stressed too, and couldnât tell the difference from soda when I downed the bottle.â
It was too late when he realized it!
The foolish ghostâs expression was nothing but remorseful. âGuys, never drink pesticides! Those who take pesticides off themselves are the worldâs biggest fools!â
Many people felt that pesticides were the best way out, and that they wouldnât feel a thing. after taking it.
But pesticides were very, very poisonous. Five to fifteen milliliters- which was about what a soda bottle cap could hold, was enough to be fatal.
He had drank more than half a bottle!
âThereâs no antidote to that! Itâll give you time to regret it, but it wonât give you a chance to do anything about it.â
Pesticides were a natural poison that the human body was obviously not made to digest, and taking it would obviously cause oneâs organs to fail.
âThe worst part is the respiratory fibrosis,â the foolish ghost said. âYouâll feel like youâre suffocating, witnessing your own death as your breathing slowly stops.â
âYour stomach feels like itâs on fire, your skin starts turning black, your mouth starts decaying tooâ¦â
The dying process was long and painful. The foolish ghost yanked off his breathing tube for a release, but even then it was not granted to him.
âI was in so much pain I started bleeding from my ears, eyes, nose, mouth, every pore you could think of. I died in agony, my expression bewildered⦠and when I was suffering the most, my mother and wife were still blaming each other by my bedside,â the foolish ghost smiled bitterly. âSo I died just like that, painfully repeating the process of dying for ten years, feeling the sensation of suffocating and hurting to death with the sound of my mother and. my wife arguing next to my ears.â
Until he became the foolish ghost.
After becoming a ghost, he did not end up seeking revenge from his mother or wife. It had, after all, been his own foolishness that caused all this. If he hadnât been a fool and mended. his wifeâs relationship with his mother, none of this would have happened.â
âI came here after leaving the county, and found Claire and her foolish family. My air of hostility grew the longer I possessed them, and I wanted nothing more for their family to be destroyed. The more foolish they were, the better!â