Jasmine Lynch Pain Transfer System Family Betrayal

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Jasmine Lynch Pain Transfer System Family Betrayal

Blurb:

When the pain transfer system became legal, Jasmine Lynch selflessly took on her parents' cancer. But three years later, her sacrifice means nothing to Gianna and Bennett Lynch. They accuse her of scheming to drive away Winona Lynch. As the system offers termination, Jasmine's world shatters. Discover a heartbreaking story of family betrayal, where filial duty becomes a curse. Will Jasmine keep suffering or choose freedom?

Content:

The day the pain transfer system was legalized, I, Jasmine Lynch, didn't hesitate to transfer my parents' cancer onto myself.
After they returned from their world tour, my mom Gianna Lynch pouted with displeasure written all over her face.
She said, You're really scheming. Just to earn a reputation for being filial, you took on all the illness and drove Winona away.
Winona Lynch, my younger sister.
Ever since the pain transfer policy was implemented, she had completely disappeared.
I froze for a moment, the smile on my face solidifying.
But Gianna grew more agitated: "You rushed to bind the system with us first, didn't you? Just to make her look unfilial!
Sure, you've suffered these past few years, but at the end of the day, you brought it on yourself. You're nowhere near as considerate as Winona, always walking around with that long face, guilt-tripping us. It's so annoying!"
I felt like I'd fallen into an ice pit, unable to believe what I was hearing.
Just then, the system's voice echoed in my ears.
【Do you choose to terminate the pain transfer system?】
*****
Upon hearing this, Gianna was instantly overjoyed.
She said, "This system can be unbound? I agree! Of course I agree!
If I'd known the price of binding was losing Winona, I never would have agreed in the first place!"
My dad Bennett Lynch, who had been silent all along, suddenly stood up from the sofa, and the two embraced, crying.
He said, "All these years Winona hasn't come back because of the psychological pressure. Now we can finally have our family reunion!"
As if afraid the system might change its mind, they began competing to accuse me.
"Jasmine never asked if we were willing—she bound the system without permission."
"Right! She just used Winona as a comparison to highlight her own greatness. So manipulative!"
"And she walks around with that miserable face all the time, always in pain or throwing up, guilt-tripping and tormenting us like we owe her millions of dollars!"
"What good is a healthy body? How could it compare to the happiness we had when Winona was with us?"
They went back and forth, as if they had endless grievances.
They paid no attention to my increasingly pale face and uncontrollably trembling body.
Three years ago, the government introduced the pain transfer system.
Bennett and Gianna had early-stage cancer, crying out in agony every day in our rental apartment.
Gianna had sighed countless times in front of me: "I guess I'm just old. This illness would be nothing for you young people, but for me, it's torture."
My heart ached for them. I went to discuss it with Winona, only to find she was gone.
When I asked my parents where Winona had gone, they hemmed and hawed without giving a clear answer.
In the end, I had no choice but to transfer both of their cancer cells onto myself.
For three years, I endured excruciating pain every day, going to the hospital for chemotherapy while still working to earn money.
Five days a week I couldn't sleep well, three days I couldn't eat, and my hair fell out in clumps.
But seeing their bodies grow stronger, hearing them occasionally talk about wanting to travel, I felt it was worth it.
But today, my illusion was completely shattered.
The system issued its cold prompt.
【Jasmine, do you agree to terminate the system?】


My body swayed, and the hunger and nausea from not having a drop of water all day overwhelmed me.
Gianna stood nearby, earnestly persuading me: "Jasmine, you've already established your filial daughter persona. You've heard enough praise for three Christmases. But why are you being so selfish, refusing to let Winona come back? You're only enduring some physical pain, but we truly lost Winona for three whole Christmases! Do you know how I've been getting through these years?"

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