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Chapter 1: Omen of Darkness

Half past six in the evening.

This night seems to come very early.

The sky was pitch black, covering the entire earth.

The stars and the moon are hiding.

The wind was also stronger than usual today, and leaves were blown to the ground.

"Huh...huh..."

A burly middle-aged man was walking on the gravel road.

He looked up at the dark sky and complained, "What are you doing? Why is there a sudden strong wind? Really!"

He staggered toward a small cabin with dim lights.

He took out the key, managed to insert the key into the keyhole, turned it around, and opened the door.

Suddenly, he stumbled and stumbled into the house.

There was a young man in the room, with big eyes, a straight nose, and a handsome appearance.

Everyone who knew him called him Commi.

He was sitting at an old desk, packing computer parts.

Commi heard the door open and knew that Uncle Ann had returned.

Uncle Ann is Commi's only uncle.

He raised Commi, but Commi didn't like Uncle Ann.

Uncle An gave him clothes and food, but never warmed his family.

Uncle An often yelled at him and even made things difficult for him because of the small mistakes he made occasionally.

Commi has always been resigned to Uncle An's rude treatment.

When Uncle An beat and scolded him, he always kept these words on his lips: "It's all because of you! It's all about you, your father and mother.

Mom will die! You are the broom star. You have to remember that I raised you with sympathy for you, otherwise you would have starved to death on the street long ago. "

He remembered every word of Uncle An clearly and firmly.

He didn't know if that was the case.

He learned from others that his father and mother both died in a car accident shortly after his birth.

Uncle Ann blamed the accident on Commi.

For seventeen years, Commi has lived a submissive life.

He's used to it.

In Commi's heart, maybe he thinks so too - he is the broom star who killed his father and mother.

Uncle Ann didn't give Commi any extras, but fortunately Commi is a little smart.

He was particularly interested in computers, so he often went to the nearby newsstand to find some computer books for reference, and also helped the nearby newsstands.

Neighbor repairs computers.

This is where his petty use comes from.

The old computer he now owns was given to him by his neighbor, Father Chen.

Chen's father is the father of Commi's classmate and good friend Chen Datou.

Having said that, Uncle An stumbled into the house and fell to the ground.

Commi stood up immediately, trying to help Uncle An.

Uncle Ann roughly pushed Commi away and said, "Don't touch me, stay away from me!"

Commi's body involuntarily took a step back.

"Uncle An, are you drinking again?" Commi asked.

"I drink...I drink, it's none of your business...what's your business?" Uncle An struggled to prop up his body with his hands, sat on the ground, gasping for breath, "I...I just like to drink! "

The wind was blowing so fiercely outside that it didn't mean to stop at all.

There was a sudden thunder, and the pouring rain followed.

Commi stood up, patted his pants, walked over, and closed the door.

"Go and see if there is any wine in the kitchen?" Uncle Ann said to Commi.

"Uncle An, don't drink anymore." Commi replied with a frown.

"Hum... I knew you would say that." Uncle An said with a crooked mouth and sneered, "Okay! If you don't take it, I'll do it myself... stinky boy, it's useless at all!"

Uncle An supported his body with his hands and tried to stand up, but he tried several times without success.

"Come on, let me help you." Commi stretched out his hand and said.

"No! I'm not dead. I can stand up by myself. Don't touch me!"

Commi watched Uncle Ann struggle to his feet, then staggered into the kitchen, leaning against the wall.

Tears welled up in Commi's eyes involuntarily.

Commi didn't sleep well that night.

Uncle Ann drank all night until he was drunk on the kitchen floor.

Uncle An is not good to him, but he can't be ruthless to Uncle An.

This is Commi's commitment to himself.

Uncle Ann is Dad's only younger brother.

Commi has no chance to serve his parents, so he has to take good care of Uncle Ann.

Commi entered the kitchen and used all his strength to "move" Uncle An onto the bed.

Uncle An snored and slept soundly, but Commi sat alone against the window until dawn.

Looking at the rain splashing on the glass windows, Commi's eyes fell into the distance.

Commi never dreamed that this unusual storm tonight would change his life.