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Split the Household and Took Wife & Daughter to the Mountains, Eating Meat at Every Meal
Split the Household and Took Wife & Daughter to the Mountains, Eating Meat at Every Meal Plot:
Constantly bullied by his siblings favored in the patriarchal family, the male protagonist finally lost his temper and split the household, leaving home with nothing but his wife and daughter to live in the deep mountains. Expecting a hard life, he unexpectedly lived a good life there: with the hard work of himself and his family, they had meat and fresh vegetables every meal, leading a happier and more carefree life than before. Those relatives who eyed the family property could only watch in regret as he left them with a cool line: “Live your own lives from now on”, slapping them in the face completely.
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