My Boss, My (Ex) Boyfriend

My Boss, My (Ex) Boyfriend
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Mom, Tina and Widia go find Anggi. In the middle of the road they suddenly saw both Anggi's parents were laughing with Uncle and Aunt Anggi. They chatted freely inside the fine restaurant, dressed in fine clothes and served well by the waiters at the restaurant.


Mother looked at them with a sour look. His heart was clearly jealous at the harmonious interaction of the two families. He thought the place should be his because he was family. Their relationship will never break up until any time.


"Silver is so outrageous. They better satisfy that destitute family than we who have a closer relationship. I didn't think what the destitute family was doing to make you treat them well." Mummy looked at the jealous Uncle and Aunt Anggi.


He still remembers it well when the destitute family came to Anggi's house. Their clothes are very cheap and thin, the color has faded a lot because it has been used for many years. Their appearance was pitiful and more suited to being juxtaposed with the street vendors in their street lights.


Honestly, I looked down on them without any respect because of the connected family relationship from Mother Anggi.


"Do we need why they are, ma'am?" Tanya Tina hoped.


He wanted to get inside the restaurant, sit down and eat a sumptuous meal that they could not afford before. He also wanted to take photos and show them off to friends to show that his level was now much higher than theirs.


"Don't go. We'll get kicked out if they see us." Said Mother still holds a grudge in her heart.


"Ah, what a pity. I want to go in there and take some pictures." Kaya Tina rather regretted this opportunity should they just miss it.


Widia on the side also has the same ambition, but she can control herself. Moreover, he also knew the fear and discomfort felt by his mother.


"Mom, I heard after that night Uncle and Aunt allowed Auntie's family to stay at Anggi's house. They are now settled there and have a good relationship." Widia said hesitantly.


The mother grew increasingly sour as her daughter recalled the point of feeling injustice in her heart. He felt unfair because both Anggi's parents treated him coldly and even to the point of expelling him, while the destitute family was well put in place and given excellent shelter. Not only did they get a place to stay but they also dressed well, eating delicious and expensive food every day. Their lives are so much better than before.


Mom was very angry and jealous, asking why the place could not be owned by her family.


"Just let them laugh happily at this moment. Let them rest on their laurels before they lose what they have today. I'm sure they'll come back to us to beg like they used to." Mother said hatefully.


"I mean, Mother?"