After Annie paused, she turned her head and “looked” at Catalina. They couldn’t tell what their expressions were because they didn’t have faces. It wasn’t until Catalina arrived at Hell Ruler Palace that it erupted.
“Don’t give birth if you don’t meet the requirements…” Catalina questioned rhetorically, “Make the child unhappy? Are you that kid? How can you tell whether he’s happy or not?”
“I’ve been there before, and I’d rather my parents didn’t give birth to me!” Annie remarked.
“Oh, it seems that you are so incompetent,” Catalina scoffed. “It’s all your parents’ fault if you don’t have an easy life, right? Others work hard from the beginning to live good lives and experience great happiness. You are unwilling to face difficulties and have given up on yourself.”
“You then blamed social reality and your parents for not providing you with a solid starting point. You don’t want to work hard; you’re a slacker, and you still want to get away from reality!”
“On the one hand, you hate the injustice in the world, while on the other, you are envious of those who were born into prosperous circumstances.”
“You blame your failure on society, your parents, or the pressure from competitors, but you don’t think about what you’ve done. Complain freely on the Internet, indulge in extravagance, and mock individuals who work hard to survive. That’s your problem.”
Annie was stunned and angry. “Who do you think you’re talking to?”
Catalina said, “I’m just talking about you! You claim that when the circumstances are unfavorable, the poor should not give birth! Does this imply that poor people have no right to have children?”
“You will rebuke people fiercely if a stray cat on the side of the road is taken in for sterilization. However, when you see people in awful living situations, you then deduce that they are unfit to have children! Just who the hell do you think you are?”
“You can only give birth if the conditions are good; therefore, don’t give birth if the circumstances aren’t ideal. The poor are unworthy of life, enjoyment, or even having children.”
“Just listen to what you just said! You are incredibly self-centered, moaning to your parents and believing that you have a point. You keep stating that the poor should not have children if they don’t meet the requirements, as if you’re doing it for the sake of others!”
“You are not someone else’s parents or children; how do you know whether someone else’s children love their parents or not? What makes you think that other parents don’t love their children? Is it up to you to judge?”
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