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Bhamo Tin Aung - Myasapalya
Bhamo Tin Aung - Myasapalya
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In the quiet and peaceful Mya Sampae shop, only “Khin” was left, exhausted and lazy.
Earlier, the whole house was bustling with Maung's guests. Maung's friends and colleagues came to visit and eat, so the Mya Sampae yard was bustling and noisy. Her husband's friends were merchants, government officials, and great men, so Khin Ka had to personally serve them in a manner befitting their dignity and rank, so that they would not be left behind.
The husband, who was fond of drinking, prepared whiskey, brandy, gin, and beer from the bar in the house, which was different from the Westerners', and served them to the distinguished guests. Even the two servants who were hired for the couple were not enough, so they had to hire a driver. Since they could not afford to pay for this, Malika also had to join in. All the servants in the house were no longer their own and had to work like bees.
The so-called gentlemen are very picky and generous. They usually eat and drink at home, but they are very generous when they have guests. When they get drunk, they ask for whiskey, not just ordinary whiskey, but French whiskey, which is not available, and they ask for brandy, which is not even a good brand, but they ask for it and ask for it. The guests are also gentlemen, so the gentlemen and their wives are treated with great respect and do not want to be drunk.
The “Khin” had to take care of everything for the guests. The business was not over just by greeting the guests. One by one, they had to rush to the kitchen. They had to fry the fried potatoes and samosas as quickly as possible. At that moment, the orange juice was running out, so the driver was sent to a secretary’s house a short distance away to borrow some. Mali Kala was busy opening soda and ginger ale bottles rather than planting flowers.
Khin was very tired and very irritable.
Therefore, in the evening, when the guests and dignitaries went home drunk, Maung Ka went with them, leaving Khin alone at home.
The servants, who had been working tirelessly to accommodate the guests earlier, were now exhausted, and each had returned to the servants' quarters built specifically for them at the side of the mansion, where they seemed to be resting.
The Mya Sampae Monastery, which had been quiet a while ago, gradually became peaceful after Khin's brother and his guests had each left. As the peace gradually became more and more stable, silence crept in. For Khin, who had been tired and restless a while ago, the peace and quiet gradually brought relief and refreshment.
Khin was tired and irritable, so he lay alone on his bed in his bedroom, and when he came back, he felt tired of lying on the bed again. Just as he feels tired of interacting with people and receiving guests, he also feels tired of being alone. However, these types of boredom are different.
The Emerald Pavilion remained calm, peaceful, and quiet. Khin seemed unaware that the nature of the silence was somehow trying to capture the mistress of the Emerald Pavilion.
"The love of my dreams... I wonder when I'll come and call you."
Khin hummed the song “The One I Love in My Dream” that came out of his heart. Khin loved the song very much and would often hum it when he was alone and free. If we were to actually investigate, Khin would not hum that beautiful song unintentionally, but rather he would vaguely search for the meaning of the mystery hidden between his heart and soul. Khin did not try to understand the truth accurately and correctly, but rather he would only try to deceive himself and foolishly.
"The love of my dreams... I wonder when I'll come and call you."
The lady, who was bored in the emerald palace, forgot herself and longed for her lover in her dreams, who only existed in her imagination, and complained bitterly.
Khin stood in front of the full-length mirror for a moment. Then he looked at himself from head to toe. He carefully examined his chest, waist, and hips.
Khin's skin and body are as firm and full as a virgin's. Khin is not even 27 years old yet. We have been together for over 5 years, but we have deliberately avoided having children, so we have not had any children, so we have not aged. We are still as beautiful as when we were virgins. And since my brother has accepted Western culture and health, we have not slept together since we were married. Since we bought the Emerald Mansion about a year ago, we have only had one room each.


