After rebirth, I don’t care about morality anymore!

After rebirth, I don’t care about morality anymore!

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Chu Anchen was the most favored youngest son in the family. Everything changed after his parents adopted Chu Ziye, who was born three days younger than him.
For the sake of that ridiculous family affection, Chu Anchen tried his best to please his parents and sisters. He even dared not to speak out against Chu Ziye, who was hypocritical and bullied him all year round. He endured the PUA of his family just so that his family could love him more.
Even on his birthday, he was afraid to agree to go surfing with his family, but was stepped into the sea by Chu Ziye.
His parents and sisters only cared about Chu Ziye who pretended to choke on water, so Chu Anchen was drowned alive...
They seemed to have forgotten that Chu Ziye was a provincial swimming champion, and he was drowned when he was a child and was afraid of water since he was a child.
Maybe God couldn't stand it anymore. When he opened his eyes again, Chu Anchen was reborn 8 years ago!
After living a new life, Chu Anchen no longer committed humiliation and no longer desired that ridiculous family affection.
At the same time, he also realized a truth.
They like to kidnap him with morality so much, then he doesn't want morality!
As long as I have no morals, no one can kidnap me!
It was not until he took the initiative to sever all ties with them and his hidden identity was slowly exposed that they began to regret.
Unfortunately, it was too late. The belated family affection was cheaper than grass!

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