
After Five Years in Juvenile Detention by My Family, I'm Back for Revenge
18-year-old Lin Chuan worked part-time to save his terminally ill grandma, only to be framed for "stealing money" by his biased parents and greedy younger brother, who forced him into a juvenile detention center. For five years, he was beaten and isolated inside, with his only ray of light being a note from his grandma before she died, secretly delivered: "Chuan, grandma knows you didn't steal." On the day of his release, he looked at the Lin family's villa in the distance—his brother was driving a luxury car to marry a wealthy girl, and his parents were bragging at the banquet: "Finally rid of that black sheep." Lin Chuan didn't rush in; instead, he quietly launched his plan: first exposing evidence that his brother stole the money and framed him, then revealing the truth that his parents deliberately delayed grandma's treatment to seize her inheritance. When the Lin family's dignity was shattered, his parents knelt down begging for forgiveness, and his brother cried for a share of the inheritance, Lin Chuan took out grandma's will—which left everything to him. But he sneered and threw the will on the ground: "I don't want money. I want the pain you put me through back then, tenfold."
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