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Nico - Love Letter
Nico - Love Letter
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According to the theory of evolution, humans are descended from monkeys, created by God, born from the sun, and are a group of creatures that, whether due to karma or fate, have experienced things they have never experienced before, or have never experienced before, and are a very strange group of creatures that wander in the dark forest of passions.
The ego in a person is very delicate and very complicated. People try very hard to solve the same problem that people are. The problem that happened in our office this time was very complicated before it was solved. The simpler the better.
The problem starts with the old lady named Daw Mya Thaung. Daw Mya Thaung is a woman who can live and eat well and is considered the first class in our neighborhood. Her husband works as a junior officer in a department. She has three children, the eldest is in ninth grade, and the two younger boys are in sixth and fifth grade. She also has a small store near the station in front of the neighborhood. Her store, which sells a variety of items, sells well. The more interest she gives, the better the sales.
The husband is an employee, the children are still in school, and she also has a small store, so what does Daw Mya Thaung do with the maids? The maids are usually girls between the ages of 13 and 14. Even though she has a store, she doesn't come to Daw Mya Thaung's ward office with debt issues. The problem she has had is that she has been there once or twice with the maid issue.
I only know that it is complicated to have a maid when she has a problem. There is still a broker for maids. If you want, you find one, pay the maid monthly, and then the woman who finds the maid takes 10% of the first month's salary and the monthly salary. The first time, it was okay with the maid, but the maid broker was a problem. The adults had to deal with the maid broker and what responsibilities they had.
Not long after, another maid moved in and both her belongings and the girl were missing. She couldn't find them. She also had to have a maid to cook for her children and husband.
The maid is lazy, the maid who does everything she is asked to do, the maid who goes to work and does not come back after being asked, the maid who takes out loans and does not tell the people around her, the maid who is confused and has to be cleared up. They are 14/15 years old, so they are even harder to control than my own daughter. If my daughter doesn't talk, I can beat her, but the maid won't take it. Daw Mya Thaung also scolds and shouts, and she is not a maid. When she tells me, it seems that she agrees.
But now, Daw Mya Thaung praises everyone she meets as her maid. She doesn't look for a housekeeper, but she brings them in on purpose. The girl is about fifteen years old. She is lively and lively. Daw Mya Thaung sometimes even sits in the store. Daw Mya Thaung and her eldest daughter rent out videos, novels, and books. Daw Mya Thaung also finds a way to have fun at her house. The girl is also very clean-looking, so you wouldn't think she is a maid, but rather like a niece or something.
One night, I came to Daw Mya Thaung's office and found her quietly consulting with the chairman. She also had a letter in her hand. I soon learned that it was a story about a maid from Daw Mya Thaung's house and a young boy from the neighborhood. The letter that Daw Mya Thaung brought was written by the maid. I read it and found that the handwriting was not beautiful and the punctuation was not correct, but the meaning of the letter was clear.
She replied to the boy, telling him not to underestimate her because she was a maid, but to appreciate her, and that she loved him faithfully. The boy in the letter written by the girl was the one who was hanging out with the chairman's sons, and he was from across the street.
"It's good that you got the letter. I can't let him go, Chairman. I'm also with the Chairman's son, so please call me and give me a little warning. I don't want to get into trouble."
Daw Mya Thaung also calmly protects her housekeeper, who is reliable and efficient and who keeps her busy with her work. So the chairman called the boy through his son and asked him. The boy refused and refused. He said that he would not be a boyfriend with her, and she did not give him a chance. The boy was a 10th grade student.
The chairman and we thought the boy was shy and refused. The girl's letter was a lie. The chairman said he didn't want to hear it anymore and dismissed it. Not long after, the boy's mothers and sisters came to the office and complained. They argued loudly that their son had asked, that he hadn't, that their son didn't know the maid. Since the problem was getting worse, they called Daw Mya Thaung and showed her the letter. The boy stubbornly refused. His mother got angry and threw a few punches. When she said firmly that her son wasn't interested in the maid, they even had a fight in the office with Daw Mya Thaung. Finally, the adults had to settle it.
The problem was solved, and the next day I saw the girl again, as usual. It didn't take long, about 15 days, and Daw Mya Thaung came to the office with a smile. It was about the maid, Ma Thin. She said that she had also beaten the maid. This time, the letter I received was not with the first boy. It was with a boy from the neighborhood.
When I read the letter, I saw that he was dating, that he wasn't happy living in this house, that he trusted me more because we were the same age, that he shouldn't date at night again, and even a poem he wrote about clouds and birds. The poem was copied.
"Chairman, don't call this guy in and give him a hard time. This guy is not an easy guy. If he does anything he wants, he will be punished."

