"Where did he go? He's not usually like this, is he?" Clara asked.
"Charzo! Charzo! Hurry and clear his table!" Lena called out. Clara emerged from her room.
"Let me take care of it, Mom," Clara offered through her mother and made her way to the living room to clean the dirty glasses. Of course, Eko's family had already left.
"Where's Charzo?" Lena inquired.
"He's just gone to the store for a bit," answered Clara, busy with her tasks.
"That's you! Marrying a man who's good for nothing; he only works at home and eventually, I'm the one who ends up working outside. Perhaps if you'd married Eko, your life wouldn't be like this; you'd be relaxing without worrying about running out of money for groceries, without thinking about what to buy next. Look at you now! Working outside and even having to hold back on buying things you like, all to feed that useless man. It'd be better for you to divorce him and marry Eko; he's 10,000 times better than your husband," Lena rambled on.
"Exactly, you keep on defending him, I can't understand what you're thinking," Carin joined in, crossing her arms and looking at Clara.
Clara stayed silent without a reply, carrying the dirty glasses to the kitchen. She worked so they wouldn't have to share meals with her parents. She frequently lashed out at Charzo due to her fatigue, but deep down in the depths of her heart, Clara truly loved Charzo.
"Mom, later we have to force her to divorce that trash and then marry Eko; that way, her life will be secured," Carin said.
"Yes, I also can't stand to see her continue with that annoying man," Lena agreed.
Meanwhile, Charzo was out for a walk and when he reached a cafe, he entered.
"Welcome, Sir," greeted the employee as Charzo arrived. Charzo then took a seat at one of the tables.
"What would you like to order, Sir?" the employee asked.
"Hm... just water," replied Charzo. The employee was puzzled by Charzo's order.
"And what else would you like?" the employee prodded, hoping Charzo would order something more.
"That'll be all," Charzo answered. The employee frowned and went to fetch the water, placing it before Charzo.
Charzo bowed his head and crouched under the table, pulling out his laptop from its system. His laptop was exceptionally advanced; he didn't need to use any internet data.
"Oh yes, I must sell my game first so I can make some money," Charzo said.
He began marketing his game, of which there were only 100 available; two would make it 200. Charzo sold each game for 1,000,000; if he sold them all, he could make 200,000,000. With that money, he could indeed move to a new house and fulfill his wife's desires.
[Ding]
The first buyer entered.
[Ding Ding]
[1,000,000 deposited into your account]
[Balance 1,000,000]
"Miss! I'll have the fried noodles and avocado juice," Charzo ordered.
"That's more like it, not just plain water," the employee replied with a smile.
The second, third, and subsequent buyers arrived, and there Charzo transacted with his customers, clocking in 80 buyers including the first one.
[Ding Ding]
[Your balance is 80,000,000]
"Wow! Wow! Wow! Less than an hour and so much has sold; it's like I've struck it rich," Charzo exclaimed, clapping his hands.
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