Life Dungeon Game
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However, the majority of students in the school are ordinary students like you. Not all students who skip class are troublemakers; many are students who have been hired for factory jobs and cannot attend school due to scheduling conflicts.
[15 years old: After a brief period of deliberation, you chose to attend high school. This time, you used the money you had saved from part-time jobs to take the entrance exam for a better private high school.]
You passed the exam and received a scholarship.
The night the results came out, your mother bought you a 'fresh steak' that she hadn't bought in a long time. This time, as you ate the steak, you could almost feel the difference between it and the artificial meat steaks you'd had before.
[16 years old: My father has been experiencing frequent tinnitus lately, and his hearing seems to have deteriorated significantly.]
[17 years old: The scholarships provided by the school can basically cover your living expenses, but you need to get up two hours earlier every day and take a one-and-a-half-hour bus ride in the city to get to school, and then take the same route home in the evening.]
You rarely talk to your classmates at school, and it's difficult for you to join in their conversations about dances, rugby, wilderness adventures, and summer camp.
All you know is that if you wake up ten minutes late in the morning and miss the driverless bus, you'll have to pay an extra seventy-five federal cents to ride a driven bus.
[At 18: High school life was uneventful. The only time you could feel was when your father would come to send you off every spring.]
When you were in school, you sat behind him and watched as more and more of his hair turned gray.
As graduation approached, you overheard your classmates discussing their family's housekeeper.
He described the cleaner crawling on his stomach to wipe the floor, as submissive as an old dog.
You had an argument with that classmate, and you know that he actually knows your mother is a house cleaner.
You hit that classmate.
Thanks to your teacher's efforts, you were not expelled, but the school revoked your scholarship.
In your last semester of high school, you start working part-time off-campus again.
You achieved an excellent score on the federal high school graduation exams, which qualified you for admission to St. John's Polytechnic University, the best university in St. John's.
[19 years old: You successfully found a part-time job at a chain fast food restaurant near your school with a decent wage. Because you are a student and a temporary worker, the fast food restaurant is not required to purchase social insurance and medical insurance for you.]
But they can no longer use your minor status as a reason to pay you lower wages.
[Age 20: Your academic performance is excellent. You meet your first love at a fast food restaurant, you grow together, and briefly live together.]
[Age 21: Broke up with first love]
[Age 22: Graduated from university and passed the social recruitment process of Saint Jon Twy Grain Group.]
[Age 23: Works at the group's grain production plant, responsible for providing technical guidance for grain production.]
[Age 24: Met a senior from my university who works in the research department of the Kaijie Group online. We got to know each other better through technical exchanges and started a romantic relationship.]
[Age 25: Got married, and the couple took out a loan to buy a small studio apartment.]
[Age 26: Promoted to Chief Technical Officer of the factory; purchased supplemental medical insurance for parents.]
[27 years old: My father's hearing has deteriorated significantly, and he is physically weak. Hospital tests revealed signs of cardiovascular disease, and he underwent conservative treatment. Medical insurance reimbursed a portion of the costs, but the remaining medical expenses have depleted most of my parents' savings.]
[At 28: Your son is born, and you become a father.]
[Age 29: Promoted to the group's technology department, becoming the manager in charge of technology.]
[Age 30: Wife was promoted to head of the research department at her company's research institute.]
[Age 31: Due to health reasons, my father was laid off from his factory job and found a job driving for a senior care center.]
[Age 32: Your child is four years old and has started kindergarten. A serious technical accident occurs at the factory. The colleague who caused the accident tries to shift the blame onto you. You argue your case and reveal the truth to the company's upper management. Ultimately, the colleague leaves the company.]
[Age 33: Due to long-term sleep deprivation, I fainted at work and started trying to improve my health through exercise.]
[34 years old: Advised parents to take a good rest, son is about to start elementary school, enrolled him in a good preschool, sold the family's small house, and took out a loan to buy a larger two-bedroom house]
[Age 35: Your child is in elementary school, starting a year later than you. You've enrolled in a remote gym and learned their so-called 'secret' fitness techniques.]
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At 36: My health gradually improved, so I introduced my wife to the course. However, after trying a few times, she gave up due to her busy work schedule.
[At 37: My mother's back injury from years of work flared up, and she was laid off. Even after medical insurance reimbursement, the medical expenses still drained my parents' remaining savings. By the time you found out, my mother had already been discharged from the hospital.]
[Age 38: Transferred to the sales department, frequently traveled on business, the company's development encountered setbacks, and several managers who joined the company at the same time were dismissed for various reasons.]
Almost all of your monthly earnings go towards paying off your mortgage and credit cards, leaving you with very little money to spare.
Even so, you and your wife will still set aside some income for your parents to improve their lives and cover medical expenses.
[Age 39: Your wife has been promoted to deputy director of a research institute. Despite your repeated advice and objections, your mother has found a new job as a waitress in a restaurant.]
[Age 40: Child about to enter middle school; promoted to Deputy Chief Technology Officer of the group.]
[41 years old: Enrolled her child in a private secondary school entrance exam, and the child successfully enrolled in a prestigious private secondary school.]
[Age 42: Father suffered a sudden heart attack, a result of years of overwork, and passed away.]
[Age 43: Bringed his mother to live with him and forbade her from going out to work again.]
[Age 44: The group's business suffered a major blow, teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, and products could not be sold.]
[45 years old: Your child is in high school, your mother suffered a stroke and is now paralyzed, requiring care, and your company announces massive layoffs. You're lucky you're not on the layoff list, but your income has been reduced by two-thirds.]
[46 years old: Your mother's illness is treatable, but you and your wife's savings are insufficient to cover the enormous medical expenses. One autumn morning, your mother never woke up again.]
That night, you sat on the sofa all night, filling an ashtray with cigarette butts.
[47 years old: My child got into Chenxi University. During the first semester, I took him to school. He sat behind me, staring at the back of my head, seemingly lost in thought.]
[Age 48: The group completely declared bankruptcy and was eventually acquired by the Kegete Group, the largest grain company in St. John City and one of the largest grain groups in the entire Federation. It is also the biggest competitor of your company, the Teway Group.]
The bankruptcy of the Tewei Group was not unrelated to the malicious competition from the Kegete Group, but that was something you couldn't change; the Tewei Group lost.
[49 years old: The group gave the old employees a severance package, and the Kegete Group took over the research department and factory originally owned by the Tewei Group. You are nearly fifty years old and unemployed.]
As a former key technical member of the Tewei Group, you were offered a job by the Kegete Group, but you declined. You then saw the name of the colleague who had tried to frame you on Kegete Group's technical management list.
[Age 50: Due to the existence of the non-compete agreement, you cannot engage in any work related to your original industry for two years. However, the Kegete Group is willing to pay you a non-compete compensation of 30% of your original salary every month.]
Now that you have more free time, you've maintained your fitness routine over the years, and even in your fifties, you still have a beautiful physique.
Meat strips.
Although the gym that taught you fitness back then has long since closed down.
[Age 51: Your child graduated and returned to St. John's to work for the Kegett Group. You didn't interfere with your child's choice. Now, it's very difficult to find a job in St. John's unrelated to the Kegett Group.]
[52 years old: My wife fell seriously ill. Although she had high-level medical insurance, the illness still consumed half of our savings. Because the illness caused her to miss too much work time, she was laid off by the Kegete Group.]
[53 years old: My wife seemed to come back to life after coming off the operating table. She gave up her previous workaholic spirit and started exercising with me.]
Your non-compete period has ended, and you've found a job as a technical consultant at a small grain factory that provides processing services for the Kegete Group. The salary for this job is even lower than your non-compete compensation, but the workload is also not heavy.
My son got married that year; his wife was also an employee of the Kaijet Group and had previously been my wife's subordinate.
[54 years old: After exercising, my wife's health improved significantly, but this did not change the overall situation of her gradually weakening body after her illness.]
[Age 55: You occasionally travel with your wife, but the costs of her ongoing medical treatment are dwindling your savings. Medical insurance companies are also demanding higher premiums, and some are refusing to insure you.]
[56 years old: Your wife's health is gradually stabilizing. She's also working as a technical consultant at a small research institute. Her salary isn't high, but combined with yours, it's enough to barely cover your living expenses and mortgage payments.]
[57 years old: Working out, traveling with my wife.]
[58 years old: Granddaughter born, taking care of wife]
[59 years old: Working out, taking care of his wife]
[60 years old: Taking care of her granddaughter and teaching her fitness methods.]
[Age 61: Wife's old illness relapsed, and she was hospitalized.]
[62 years old: After months of arduous treatment and spending most of his savings, his wife ultimately could not stay.]
[63 years old: After paying off the mortgage, savings are almost gone.]
[64 years old: Your son and daughter-in-law often bring their child to visit you, and sometimes your granddaughter stays with you.]
[65 years old: You feel like the whole world is slowing down little by little, and at the same time it seems to be getting faster and faster.]
You get up early, exercise, watch TV for a while, and then wait for the clock to complete a full cycle before nightfall arrives.
It seems noisy outside the window, with all sorts of commotion, but it also seems to have nothing to do with you.
[66 years old: Your son suddenly sent his granddaughter over, saying he wanted to foster her for a few months. When you asked him why, he wouldn't say. You put your granddaughter in the room your son used to live in, and he stays there every time he comes back.]
[67 years old: My son took my granddaughter away, and everything seems to have returned to normal.]
[68 years old: In the morning, your granddaughter knocked on your door and said that her parents had asked her to come over.]
You haven't been able to contact your son for a month since then.
Until one day at noon, you received news that your son and daughter-in-law had been in a car accident. By the time you arrived, it was all over.
You carefully collected your son's belongings, arranged for cremation at the funeral home, and returned to your son's house with your granddaughter.
You fell asleep on the sofa, and slept soundly that night.
Your mission is to investigate the truth behind the Winding Hill.
Enjoy the game!
fire.
He Ao suddenly opened his eyes.
The scorching flames swept over his skin.
Chapter 648 Do You Want to Go to Heaven to Enjoy Yourself? (Long Chapter, Requesting Monthly Tickets)
He Ao flipped himself up from the sofa, flicked his toes to knock the cane leaning against the sofa into the air, and it landed right in his hand.
He looked up and around.
The fire and thick smoke filled the entire living room, and the pungent smoke filled his nostrils, almost suffocating him.
The bookshelves, sofa, curtains—everything in the room that could burn caught fire.
In addition, the room was filled with a pungent smell of liquid fuel.
There was no such smell in the room before Sito fell asleep.
He looked up at the open window in the living room, paused briefly, then glanced at the closed door not far away. He immediately turned back and rushed deeper into the room.
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