Who's Sue? Why do you call yourself a "sugar monk"?

Does he call himself because he loves candy? Sugar monk? . Sue's life has been particularly hard since she was a child. When he is sad, he likes to overeat very much. He often eats dozens of sweets a day to calm his emotions, so he calls himself? Sugar monk? . Su's birth doomed him to be extraordinary, because Su was born with a father and a mistress, so he was very unpopular at birth and lived in the cold eyes of others since he was a child.

It was not until his father later married a Japanese woman and took Sue as his own child that Sue felt the warmth of her family for the first time. When he grew up, his father took him to other cities. His father was cold to him, which made Sue disappointed at home. Only when he grew up did he know that the Japanese woman was not his real mother. Such a blow was very great for Lai Su, who was still a child at that time. Sue can't get sick because she is eager to attack. His father invited a doctor for him, but he couldn't cure him.

His father kicked him out in a rage, which made Sue completely lose confidence in her family and became a monk from then on. Later, he was kicked out because he violated the regulations of the temple. After being kicked out, he started the road of learning under the leadership of his cousin. Sue is very talented in painting. His paintings were very popular at that time. Many people came here to buy his paintings. But because of Sue's personality, his paintings are only sold to people he likes, and people he doesn't like don't sell them no matter how much they spend.

He is willing to give this painting to anyone who pleases him, as long as he is given a few sweets. Because he suffered too much when he was a child, he can only feel the sweetness of time when he eats sugar again. There is nothing in his life that is either rich or expensive, which many people can't eat. When he was old, he ate too much sugar, which caused him to suffer from many chronic diseases, and eventually the treatment was ineffective because of too many diseases.