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Thawtar Swe - I'm so in love with you

Thawtar Swe - I'm so in love with you

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Chapter 1 
A guest to lose

"You're so good, bro."

The young woman's voice came out of the bathroom clearly. It was obvious that she was trying to make it sound like a slur. The reason was that after saying "Maung Haley," she didn't immediately continue, but paused for a moment and then said the word "thi" in a low voice.

"I want love"

A young man's voice clearly echoed in response. "Is this what you do when you're in love? Hahahaha."

After that, the sound disappeared for about 4-5 seconds. Then, a young woman's "squeak" and laughter came out, followed by the sound of water splashing on her body with a "thump" sound.

The big broker (or tycoon) U Htun Aung was about to leave when he heard the above voices near the door. He didn't take the step he had taken halfway, but frowned and turned back into the room.

U Tun Aung wanted to hear the sound in the bathroom clearly, so he turned off the radio that was blaring loudly in the living room. At that moment...

“Ko Tun Aung, Ko Tun Aung, what are you forgetting?” Daw Tin Kyi, the rich lady, was heard calling from the stairs downstairs.

U Htun Aung opened his mouth to answer Daw Tin Kyi's question, but before he could answer, he shook his head. As a result, the pink headband that seemed to be slightly loose on his head moved quite a bit. He was about to answer Daw Tin Kyi's question and fell silent because he heard a young woman singing in the bathroom, followed by a series of "giggles" and laughter.

The person bathing in the bathroom was Maung Tin Aung, the youngest of U Htun Aung's two children. He was a college student studying IA at Yangon University, but he was not a commoner. He looked like a scoundrel, but in reality he was just a simpleton. However, he was not a real genius. This was because he was very attentive to small matters that most people would not notice, and he really thought deeply about them. Sometimes he would just sit alone and not talk to anyone. At such times, he would wander aimlessly, like a poet who had lost his rhyme, a thinker who had lost his girlfriend, or a politician who had lost his job. The family members already knew about him, so they just kept whispering that Tin Aung had fallen ill again, unaware of it.

However, Tin Aung was a college student who passed his exams regularly every year, so it was difficult to label him as “a failure” based on this fact alone. The broker became concerned about his son, who was getting better every year, and once took Tin Aung to a psychologist. The doctor said that Tin Aung had a weak mind, and that this weak mind was

It is said that he suffers from a mental illness called "kleptomania," in which people with this disorder tend to steal other people's property without any benefit to themselves, and also tend to have rough relationships with (or be treated by) members of the opposite sex.

U Tun Aung was also very worried and asked where this disease came from and how to cure it. The doctor sighed and then explained that the disease was inherited from the parents and that it was not easy to cure it suddenly. However, for the educated people of today, as knowledge gradually increases, if they can control it with wisdom, it will be cured.

At that time, U Htun Aung's face suddenly turned pale, he suddenly became restless, unable to sit or stand, and lost his composure. This was because he himself had once stolen a piece of underwear from his wife's box for no reason.

At that time, Daw Tin Kyi had lost her underwear, which she had carefully stored in a box, and the whole house was in a state of confusion. U Htun Aung Kham was very worried about whether to return the underwear or to hide it.

Thinking about this incident, U Tun Aung became insecure and looked at the doctor's face from the corner of his eye. The doctor didn't look at him.

"But there's nothing to worry about. This disease is only a concern for people with little knowledge. For people with education, knowledge gradually increases and the disease disappears on its own. At least they can control their own minds," he said, and U Htun Aung let out a long sigh as if he felt a little relieved and quickly left the doctor's room.

U Htun Aung, remembering the incident above, turned his attention back to the bathroom. Tin Aung was just a young, unmarried student, so any parent would be suspicious if they heard a young woman's voice in the bathroom while their son was taking a bath. At the very least, they would be interested, he thought.

U Tun Aung was not only interested, but his eyes were wide with love. “My son wouldn’t be that stupid,” thought one side of his brain, but the other half of his brain thought, “How can I say no?”

During that...

“Ko Tun Aung, Ko Tun Aung, what are you doing?” Daw Tin Kyi, who had been waiting for a while but didn’t come down, came stumbling into the living room. U Tun Aung didn’t even look at his wife, put his finger to his mouth to stop her from speaking, and then pointed towards the bathroom.

Daw Tin Kyi didn't understand what U Htun Aung meant, so she looked towards the bathroom with a confused expression.

The bathroom was closed from the inside, so I didn't see anything unusual.

At that moment, a young woman's giggling sound clearly came from the bathroom. At that moment, Daw Tin Kyi was suddenly surprised and opened her mouth wide, looking at U Tun Aung with a "What?" look. When U Tun Aung saw that he was looking back with a look like "I'm interested in that too," Daw Tin Kyi turned back to the bathroom. And so, the two adults stood there, looking at each other, confused, unable to think of what it meant.

Meanwhile, the sound in the bathroom suddenly changed from one subject to another, like a scene on a movie screen. The sounds I had heard earlier were the loving, tender sounds of a young man and a young woman, but now the sounds I heard were like the bellowing of a cow, “Booty..booty,” followed by a series of gurgling sounds. The young woman’s singing was no longer the love and longing songs she had heard earlier, but a peasant song about a woman working happily in the fields.

The sound of trampling through the muddy forest became clear.

At the sound, the two adults who were standing outside, listening, turned to look at each other "flashingly" and their faces fell.

At that moment, there was a loud bang and the bathroom door opened. Tin Aung came out in her underwear, her thin underwear wet and unsightly.

As soon as he opened the door, he saw two men standing quietly outside, and he wrapped the large towel he was holding around his waist. When he noticed that the two men were staring at him, he couldn't help but feel a little nervous, and he wanted to go back into the room or run outside. Then, he paid attention to the sound...

"Why are you guys standing there watching?" he asked.

U Tun Aung glanced at Daw Tin Kyi's face, then turned his eyes away.

“What are you doing?” he responded to Tin Aung’s question with a new one.

"I... what should I be doing? I'm taking a shower, can't you see?"

Tin Aung couldn't understand why.

U Tun Aung glanced into the bathroom and let out a small sigh,

"What are those sounds you hear while you're taking a shower?"

Then Tin Aung realized the reason for his parents' interest and smiled brightly. He glanced back towards the bathroom...

"Oh... oh.. oh, is that what you're asking? That's the sound of that old man's music." I was listening to the latest story recorded by the musical group while I was taking a shower on the tape recorder."

At the end of Tin Aung's speech, U Tun Aung looked at Daw Tin Kyi and their eyes met. Both adults almost laughed and smiled.

"You have to turn on the tape recorder while you're taking a shower."

Finally, U Tun Aung felt like laughing at his own situation and began to speak in a tone of shame and blame.

"Dad, it's more relaxing to listen to it while taking a shower," Tin Aung said, not taking any blame, but making excuses.

U Tun Aung, as if he didn't want to continue talking, glanced at Daw Tin Kyi, then back at Tin Aung.

"Now, we have a charity event to go to, so let's go. Don't wait for your siblings to eat, okay?" he said, and the couple left.

Tin Aung is happy in his life today.

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