Leprechaun II's Book
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Rebirth on Her Birthday
Here's the translation of the text into English: "My stepdaughter, whom I raised for more than ten years, threw my luggage out of the house on her eighteenth birthday, claiming that this house was left to her by her father and that she wanted it to be her and her boyfriend's wedding home. Her boyfriend is a complete thug, raised without guidance; his mother eloped, and his father is in prison. He himself has surpassed anyone with his bad behavior, indulging in drinking, gambling, and everything else. I begged her to reconsider, urged her to go to school, even climbed onto the rooftop to plead with her to break up with him. She scoffed at me, continuously provoking me with words: 'If you want to die, why not jump? Who are you trying to scare? You think you can force me like you forced my dad? Over forty, yet acting like a stray dog, this is your karma!' Her thug boyfriend laughed beside her, even stepping forward to pretend to push me, until he finally lost his grip and I fell straight down. I thought my death would make my stepdaughter realize the truth; my soul drifted above, watching her lie to the police, claiming that I fell on my own. The thug escaped legal punishment, and the two of them enjoyed living in my house and spending my inheritance. Not even a soul mentioned taking my body out of the morgue for burial. Heaven pities me; I died without a grave, and when I opened my eyes again, I found myself back on the day of her eighteenth birthday."