Because of the last argument about my studies, I hadn't contacted my family for a month.
Only countless consumption records proved that I was still alive.
I stood on the street in a foreign country and made a phone call that no one answered for an hour.
All my bank cards were frozen.
The cash I had was spent as tips at the bar.
Now, I had no money.
Since I was a child, my family had never lacked a penny in terms of spending.
Since then, I had never developed an awareness of saving money.
Not to mention the return flight ticket, I couldn't pay for the car fare
back to the apartment.
I walked into the second-hand luxury recycling store.
I put my bag on.
Then I almost fled back to my country.
I sold all my luxury items in exchange for a plane ticket back home.
Various outstanding bills for previous consumption almost drowned me.
It snowed in Osken City that day.
I was stopped outside the villa.
The bodyguard who used to be with me stopped me.
I couldn't get close to the door.
Then, the door opened.
"Helena, please go now. Your mother did such a thing, and we have raised you for twenty years. We have done our best.
Now that our beloved daughter is back, please don't come to see us in the future, lest she be sad.
I won't deal with it you. Just consider it as a good deed done by our family."
My father was standing at the door.
He looked down at me and said a few words.
I only saw it not far away, a vague figure stood in the house.
It was not far away, just enough to hear us talking.
She was the mother in whose arms I once snuggled and acted coquettishly.
"Mom, why don't you come over and say a word to me?"
"She's not your mother anymore."
At this moment, I became a child without a home.
It seemed like it was destined.
I looked up at the room that originally belonged to me.
In front of the huge window, I saw a girl I had never seen before.
Her features were somewhat like my mother's.
She looked into the distance. I didn't know what she was thinking.
When I lived in that house as a child, my mother put her arm around my shoulders and took me to sit down in front of the window.
She told me in the most gentle voice.
"Here, baby, you can see the most beautiful scenery."
And now, another girl was sitting in front of the window.
She didn't even glance at me.
I had hardly been frozen since I was a child.
But it was so cold that day.
It was freezing.
I felt cold all over.