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Journalist Ma Maly - A sigh from the heart
Journalist Ma Maly - A sigh from the heart
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A sedan (a sedan) was stopped at a red light at the intersection of Lanmadaw and Kyunggyi Streets. . Ko Kyaw Thu in the car kept staring at the red light, anxious to get going. He was excited to drive the car because he had to go out again when he got home. .
Every time I got home from work and had to leave, I would tell Naew Naew Yin various reasons to avoid the problem. The red light turned to green as I was still thinking about it.
Ko Kyaw Thu drove away at high speed. He overtook the cars in front of him. His anxiety to meet the deadline this evening was stronger than the speed he was driving.
He slowed down as he pulled into his driveway, heading home, and slowly drove into the yard, as he usually did when returning from the office.
Ko Kyaw Thu's wife, Nwe Nwe Yin, was sitting on the bed with the door closed, her face gloomy, biting her lip. Nwe Nwe Yin's younger brother, Min Yin, was standing at the closed door, knocking hard from the inside to get it opened.
Naew Naew Yin, who was in tears, shouted angrily from the room.
"It's just a little money, and it's not long since I gave it to you. Do I have to give it to you every time you ask for it? It's fine, I won't give it to you."
Min Yin ignored his sister's mixed tone of anger and sadness, and replied in a nonchalant tone, "(I'm sorry, I
"I'm asking for money because I need it, why not give it to me?"
"Don't be stupid, I deserve what I ask for... Give it to me."
"I ask because I deserve it," Min Yin said, and the tears that had been flowing from Nwe Nwe Yin's eyes fell down her cheeks one by one. She felt even more sad for a brother who knew nothing about the secret. She was filled with an unspeakable sadness in her heart.
"What are you talking about? Are you thinking about the big money pit... Min Min, how much trouble are you causing me? I can't bear this trouble. I can't give you what you ask for. If you don't want to live in this house because I don't give you what you ask for, then go where you want to live."
Min Yin suddenly became angry and resentful.
"What.... go somewhere else... okay, try living here, remember this house is owned by one person? If you don't want to live with me, then you and your husband should get out of this house. .."
- Min Yin and her aunt, Daw Thein May, heard the siblings fighting and ran out of the kitchen. She hugged Min Yin's shoulder and apologized. "Okay... Min Min, it's not good to hide it from others. It's good to ask for money from your sister. Ask for it nicely."
Min Yin slapped Daw Thein May's hand and replied angrily and with a smile.
"You don't have to stay here, if you don't want to stay with me, they can just get off this house, and Daw Gyi can go with them, if she wants to."
Daw Thein May moved closer to Min Yin and coaxed him further with her voice.
'I'm just saying I'm angry, son, don't say those things, Daw Gyi is really angry.'
Daw Thein May is the younger sister of U Lun Baaw, the father of Min Yin and his wife, who passed away. She takes great care of her niece and nephew and never leaves this house.
Ko Kyaw Thu, who had parked his car in front of the house, heard the noise from outside the house. Min Yin heard the car stop. Min Yin took a quick look outside.
"They're already coming over there, so hide... It's not good."
Daw Thein May spoke to the bee with a smile and quickly entered the kitchen so that he could see her.
Ko Kyaw Thu, who arrived at the house, looked intently at Min Yin, who had a gloomy face at the entrance of the house. Min Yin, without looking at his brother-in-law, supported his waist with one hand, his face pale and gloomy. He held his face as hard as he could.
When he got home, he had to quickly go outside, but Ko Kyaw Thu got angry because of the sibling rivalry that was getting in the way. He got angry, but he didn't show it, he just kept his cool and collected himself, and the matter was resolved.
To make things quick, he walked over to Min Yin. | He took out a twenty-ton piece of paper from his bag and handed it to Min Yin, saying sweetly. “Min Min.... goodbye.”
Min Yin said firmly, without taking the twenty dollars from Ko Kyaw's hand.
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