A story was told of a student who passed Seoul National University, missing his father, who left without sharing the joy of passing.  



On the 24th, on the bulletin board of Seoul National University's bulletin board of 'Everytime', an anonymous community of college students, an article with the title 'My father is pitiful' was posted.

This article has spread to several online communities today (26th). 



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Person A, who wrote the article, said, "I wanted to show (to my father) that I passed Seoul National University, but unfortunately, he died in an accident."  



Mr. A explained, "My father was the best at abacus and arithmetic in the neighborhood when he was young, so he was called a math prodigy.



He continued, "I wanted to show you how to get into Seoul National University, so I took the class, but my father left before I saw that I passed." 



Mr. A said, "If my father was born in my generation or if he could have studied abundantly in that generation, he would definitely have stayed with Seoul National University."



“I think that Seoul National University professors of the same age as my father were born into upper-middle-class families and went up to the pulpit after taking elite courses at a university rather than a factory.” It costs,” he said.



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Finally, Mr. A revealed a picture, saying, "The legacy my father gave me was not a house, car, or real estate, but sneakers that will last a lifetime."



It was a note from my father, along with a plastic bag presumably containing shoes, saying, "It's raining, so put on sneakers and bring slippers if you need them. Please call me."



Netizens who heard this story responded, "If I can be remembered as a good father for my children, wouldn't it be a wonderful life?", "I remember my father. I need to make a phone call right now", "I hope you live a wonderful life even for your father." 



This is a 'news pick'.



(Photo=Online Community)