The story of me crying because my dad was so smart.

The story of me crying because my dad was so smart.


br I talked to my dad on the phone a while ago and just wrote it because I couldn’t afford it. Brbr My dad dropped out of high school and started making money. But apart from his educational background, his family was poor, but this happened when I grew up without being crooked. When I was in the 2nd grade, my friend brought a cube to school. The cube that matches the color of the cube. Everyone knows brbr. When I saw it for the first time, I was curious and asked to borrow it, but he said he couldn’t get it, so he gave me brbr and told me to keep it. I thought I might be able to guess it because I was a little smart among my peers, but brbr I wasn’t good at it either. I put it in my bag thinking I wasn’t sure after adjusting it to one side.Brbr. I went home after school, but I didn’t have a computer at home, so I didn’t have much to do.Brbr, I don’t like to go out and play, so I was reading a few books at home and taking my time until I read cartoons, but Brbr suddenly remembered the cube I brought, so I fiddled with it again.Brbr. But my dad was home during the day, but he was resting at home because he didn’t have work, and he came to me and asked me where I got this toy. I thought he was worried if I stole it and he explained how he was curious. My dad didn’t think I’d be able to do it, so I said, “I didn’t think I’d get it right.” And he turned it around and it was interesting. It was so cool that I mixed it up again and gave it to him, but he kept on guessing it. Brbrbrbrbrbr. But I was just amazed. What I cried was a long time later.Brbr. I liked board games and I was good at chess.Brbr I didn’t do it in earnest, but there was no one better than me after going through high school and university, where only smart kids come, Brbr. I wasn’t interested after being discharged, but I was confident in my skills to some extent.brbr. When I was 27, I cleaned my room to live independently from home. I was sorting out what to throw away and what to take out of the corner, and brbr. Finally, a chessboard came out and I decided to throw it away because I didn’t put it well. Brbr. I lied down in my room and looked at my smartphone, and my dad came and asked me if I cleaned it up. On that day, my dad seemed bored because he didn’t have a favorite baseball game. Brbr dad looked at the chessboard and took it out and said he wasn’t bored, but he knew Brbr janggi because he looked bored, so I played a few rounds of chess. My dad lost, but he said he’d practice more to see if it was fun. Brbr. My parents came to my room about two months later because they were curious about me living alone. Brbr. We went to the baseball stadium, watched baseball, and bought dinner together.Brbr I was watching a drama on a small TV in my room, and my dad suddenly wanted to play chess, so I couldn’t play anymore. Now he’s better than me. Brbr. He said he practiced with a smartphone application. So I couldn’t wait for three rounds.Brbr. My dad asked me if I was doing well, and I suddenly cried. Brbr. He was smart and wanted to go to school more than anyone else. Brbr. He worked hard since he was young, and after giving birth, he took care of me. I felt sorry for him and I couldn’t stop crying.

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