The_King Posted May 18 Posted May 18 This one could be adapted into a "based on a true story" movie. One day after school, the girl wandered around a nearby food court hoping to buy snacks. The smell of food eventually led her to a mixed rice stall, but after checking her pocket, she realised she only had RM2. Disappointed, she quietly walked away before the stall owner suddenly called out to her. According to the woman, the hawker told her: Your mummy left some money with me before she passed away. If you come here to eat, I’ll just deduct it from there.” Hungry and confused, she eventually accepted the offer and ate at the stall. After finishing her meal, she tried asking how much she owed, but the owner refused to take any money from her. She even packed food home for her grandmother, which the owner also allowed. From that day onward, the mixed rice stall became part of her daily routine. Whenever she worried about whether the “money” would run out, the owner would reassure her by saying there was still plenty left. Learnt the heartbreaking truth years later At 18 years old, the woman returned to the neighbourhood and visited the stall again. However, instead of seeing the owner, she was greeted by his wife, who informed her that he had passed away a year after she moved away. During their conversation, the stall owner’s wife revealed something that left her stunned: there was never any money left behind by her mother. Instead, the hawker had heard from customers about her family situation and felt sorry after seeing her staring longingly at the food that day. Unable to bear watching a child go hungry, he made up the story so she could eat without feeling guilty. The woman ended her confession by thanking the late hawker for giving a little girl who could only afford instant noodles the chance to enjoy a warm meal every day for two years. 4 1
Satki Posted May 18 Posted May 18 wah this one can make into a tear jerker 1 I am not a MISOGYNIST as I love women. But I for sure don't like fake women. Artificial Intelligence is NO match for natural stupidity
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