She cries for bad luck

The crybaby remembered the sad past, that was her first love ah... Whenever I thought about it, tears were falling down again. She would still complain about her troubles, just like before: "Every time I think about how I gave him all my sincere feelings, but only ended up with a breakup... it makes me feel terrible."

"Shouldn't loving someone mean loving all of them? I admit that I love to cry, but it's also because he made me cry first!"

"Why can't he always be gentle and careful in comforting me? I don't want to cry either, but sometimes when autumn comes, I feel sad and my tears just fall. He should hold me tenderly and say: 'Silly girl...'"

Susie, confused.

Wade, stupid? It should be stupid... than.

"I was always looking for friends to talk to, and I cried when I mentioned it and I ended up crying with all my friends in my class and all the students I knew in one department, and four years of college went by."

Mitch remained silent.

After graduating from college, it must be very uncomfortable to start out in society and of course there is no shortage of crying.

At first, she was comforted by colleagues she had just met, but later she avoided them.

Susie was dumbfounded, "Isn't that the same as that girl just now?"

The crybaby's mouth flattened and she said, "How can it be the same? At least I don't cry and beg for forgiveness..."

Wade cut out, "I guess that's about right."

The crybaby didn't argue, just said, "That's how I cried in ten companies..."

Wade stared, "Ten companies! You're really something..."

The crybaby nodded, "But I just can't help it! They always say I'm glassy-eyed. But no, that's what we call a shallow teardrop in my hometown..."

Susie, Wade, Mitch and Jinny looked at her without saying a word, not knowing what to say.

The crybaby said, "After I left the tenth company, I didn't know what happened, but no companies were hiring me."

Wade said, "There's a blacklist of companies that hire, right? You should be famous in HR circles."

The crybaby nodded, "Maybe... I couldn't help it so I begged my old supervisor to let me go back and if she didn’t, I went to the office every day and waited for her..."

Susie shook her head, "Hey, you're so annoying!"

The crybaby remembered her own heartache and wiped a tear from her eye, "My ex-supervisor was so annoyed by me that she said, "If you're such a crybaby, you should become a professional crybaby! Let me cry enough!"

"I heard that there is still this profession, and then I went back to my hometown and became a professional cryer."

She was the most professional at crying in eight villages!

Others were crying for a few minutes at the beginning, followed by dry howls or else drops of eye drops.

She was different, she sat there listening to the sad sound of sound, eyes instantly grow red.

Tears fell like broken pearls, from the coffin that had not been carried out the door began to cry to the sight of the coffin being buried, all the way back to her also cried.

If do not know the truth, and thought she was the daughter of the deceased.

So, she became famous and became a star mourner.

Dozens of villages, even the next county and the city have heard of her big name.

"All the bigwigs in the city have asked me to cry." The crybaby is proud to say, "Winter is the best time for my business. Many old people cannot survive the harsh winter. It took me almost a day to catch two, a down can take seven hundred to a thousand... Sometimes when you meet a good talk, but also a couple of thousand."

By crying, she can earn two or three hundred thousand a year.

More than others who work properly!

Susie and Wade were amazed.

What an insight!

Susie asked with great interest, "was the crying business that good?"

The crybaby shook his head, "I'm the only one who makes that much... The average professional crier makes 50,000 to 60,000 a year, the best is only 70,000 to 80,000, and those who don't cry professionally, even 20,000 to 30,000 a year."

She was different, she really cried.

"Won't your eyes go blind if you cry that much?" Susie looked at her eyes curiously.

They were red, redder than a bunny's eyes.

The crybaby shook her head, "No, just drink a lot of water and eat more salt."

Wade was speechless for a while and found it actually very scientific and sensible. Tears are water, and crying all day is not about drinking more water.

Tears bring out salt and have to be supplemented with salt.

"So how did you die?" Susie asked back to the point.

It is reasonable to be a professional crier who will not bother others, crying and money.

It should be fine.

When it came to this, the crybaby's eyes were suddenly red!

She said, "Later I got married. My in-laws married me because I made money, but after I got married, they blamed me for being a bad omen because I cried when someone died."

"My husband didn't stand up for me either. When I had a difficult childbirth and our child died, my in-laws said I had brought bad luck."

"I suggested a divorce, but they said I had to pay for the rest of my life because I had brought bad luck to their family."

Wade couldn't believe there were people like this, who blamed their daughter-in-law for their bad luck after marrying her despite knowing she cried easily.

Susie looked at her sympathetically, "And then what?"

The crybaby burst into tears and wailed, "They made me divorce my husband and pay them money for the dowry with my own money. Then my husband married another woman!"

"But his second wife also had a difficult childbirth and her baby died!"

"They didn't hesitate to find me and beat me up, saying that it was all because of my bad luck that their two grandchildren died."

Susie was angry and said, "Then don't give them any money! You've already divorced them, so just run away!"

The crybaby replied, "That's what I did at first... whenever I sensed something was wrong, I ran away, even if I saw someone coming towards me who looked vaguely familiar but whom I couldn't recognize...

But my ex-in-laws always found a way to track me down. They forced me to kowtow to their dead grandchildren, to my ex-husband's new wife, and even to their dog..."

All because she was considered a bad omen for crying at funerals.

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