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Dagon Khin Khin Lay - The Great Science Monster
Dagon Khin Khin Lay - The Great Science Monster
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Chapter (1)
The small copper signboard “Magic Circle” stood on the brick wall next to the large iron gate, not showing any signs of wear and tear. Just as the copper signboard was fading, the long, unkempt trees and flowers in the courtyard were overgrown with long, tangled branches, large and small, and had become so overgrown that there was no sidewalk.
In the past, similar vines such as Dawei hmoi, Daungsiri, and Taipanphyu, which were cultivated for beauty, also encroached on the tall trees such as the maran tree, mango tree, and Sanka yellow tree in the yard, without anyone to prune them, and not only did they form large, twisted vines around them like huge caricatures, but some of them also hung down from the tall trees like large baskets of paper, making the entire yard dark and devoid of light, like a forest.
In the center of the old, wild farm, a very old, large, two-story brick house could be seen partially through the wild trees.
The owner of the old house and the old farm was an old man named U Ba Khat, a doctor who had returned from Germany. U Ba Khat had a doctor's degree from Germany and was very skilled in the medical field. When he was still young, he opened his own pharmacy in the bustling cities of Mandalay and Yangon and received and treated patients, earning him a reputation in the city.
No matter which doctor gave up, the patients believed that if they came to Dr. U Ba Khat, even if they were blind, they would be saved. In the good times, U Ba Khat grew like a tree full of money, and the business grew so much that there was no need to worry about it. After U Ba Khat became a doctor, as the saying goes, "The lawyer who never makes mistakes, the doctor who never dies." Since U Ba Khat's beloved wife had a young daughter and her husband left U Ba Khat and went to the village of death, U Ba Khat became disillusioned and no longer lived in harmony with the world. He withdrew from the city and village, and lived as a solitary hermit in a large farm called "Maw Wan Thi" on the side of the highway between May Myo and the nearby military station, where he practiced the various medical disciplines he had learned, without any companionship or companionship. On the other hand, I heard from close friends who had been close to me that I could only find happiness in my life by finding a way through knowledge and wisdom.
U Ba Khet himself rarely went out. As for the mansion, although it was old and dilapidated on the outside, it was beautifully renovated inside with large rooms, large walls, many windows and doors, magnificent clinics, and beautiful reception rooms with hidden doors. With only one servant and one cook, he was experimenting with a strange medical technique, so it was difficult to even criticize U Ba Khet's intentions.
One of U Ba Khet's closest confidants was U Shwe Tin, an assistant doctor at the old and magnificent pharmacy owned by U Ba Khet in Mandalay. U Ba Khet was his disciple, assistant doctor, pharmacy representative, loyal friend, and brother-in-law. He entrusted all his business and various plans, including the care of his children, his wife, and his business, to U Shwe Tin. Doctor U Shwe Tin would often rush to the nearby camp, called "Maw Wan Thi," in his car, whenever there was a matter, big or small, and would do everything U Ba Khet wanted, with utmost care and humility.
Even U Ba Khet's youngest daughter, May Nwe Yi, did not want to return to U Ba Khet's beautiful and boring mansion during school holidays, but rather spent her time happily with her children at the house of doctor U Shwe Tin.
U Shwe Tin's eldest son, Maung Maung Mya, a college student, and his younger daughter, Htwe Htwe Tin, who was in the same class as May Nwe Yi, were as close to each other as their father was to May Nwe Yi, and the young people also lived with special affection for each other.
This is a brief biography of U Ba Khet, the owner of the farm known as "Hmaw Wun".
One day, May Nwe Yi, Htwe Htwe Tin, and Maung Maung Mya were driving their own car to May Myo, enjoying the cool breeze during the hot school holidays.
Not only were they close friends, but May Nwe Yi and Maung Maung Mya had been told by their fathers that they would get married when they were old enough, and they knew about it and liked each other and were happy and content with each other. Htwe Htwe Tin and May Nwe Yi were also friends and brothers-in-law, and they were happy and contented when they were free to roam around like this. So when they arrived near the Maw Wan Thi Gi farm near the camp on the road, Htwe Htwe Tin began to
“Mummy, if you’re on the road, why don’t you go and see your father?” “I want to go in, but I don’t want to go to my father because it’s so boring. My father spends all day in the clinic, and I don’t know what he’s doing. My daughter comes here sometimes, so I can’t even talk to her. It’s so boring to be in my own room.”
"Oh.. what's wrong, Ma Marie? I just stopped by to take a look when we got there. Now... drive Ko Ko into the yard."
"What's wrong, do you have to drive?"
"Drive... drive, they only want to get in if they want to get in."
Maung Maung Mya drove the car into the yard at the behest of his beloved May Nwe Yi. They knocked on the always-closed door under the elephant enclosure from outside. The knock opened a small hole through which only one face could be peeked out, and the face of U Tha Khaung, U Ba Khet's trusted servant, appeared.
"Ah...Riri, but Master has an important matter today and has ordered that no one should open the door. So please don't open it."
"He said. May Nwe and the others turned to Htwe Htwe Tin and asked... "Well...
So, don't tell me, let's not go in. My father has a medical issue that is always important for the twelve seasons. Okay.. it's been a while. Come on... let's go."
As the three of them were about to get into the car, they stopped and watched as another car entered the yard.
The car that arrived was none other than U Shwe Tin, the father of Maung Maung Mya and Htwe Htwe Tin, a doctor. U Shwe Tin, wearing large glasses, drove the car himself, ignoring everyone else. He slid down the steps and gently picked up a small leather suitcase about twelve inches in diameter with both hands. He walked to the door and knocked on it, revealing a half-faced U Tha Khaung.
When U Tha Khaung saw U Shwe Tin, he hurriedly opened the door. When U Shwe Tin entered, he didn't even open the door, but quickly closed it again.
"Look, it's a medical issue that can't be tolerated by mothers and daughters, so U Tha Khaung Gyi had to open the door properly before I could see it. Dad, I'm going to take out the bones with this little trick."
He said and smiled. Maung Maung Mya said...
"You're so busy and so urgent, don't you know what kind of special medical techniques you're trying to experiment with?"
When I said that, Mayweiri smiled...
"I don't know much about you, Ko Ko Mya. Ko Ko Mya's father knows everything about your work, so if you want to know, ask Ko Ko Mya's father."
"I'll tell you, just wait, your father is still evil, if it's the work that your father did, your father wouldn't have to risk his life to cover it up."
"Well... so the two old men are stuck in their clinic, it's none of our business. Come on... let's go."
Saying that, the three of them got into the car and continued their journey happily.
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