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Stories of the Seventh World 51(2/2)

Paul turned on the light in the room, and the light that was not very bright in an instant made the room from pitch black to slightly dim. But even if the light was not very bright, he could clearly see that there were several large iron cages stored in the room.

Inside the cage, seven or eight monkeys could be seen jumping up and down and chirping, probably frightened by the sudden light.

"I never thought that these monkeys that Rasfa kept here would give me a chance to make a lot of money. Is this God finally casting his precious eyes on me?" Paul said to himself

He looked at the monkey in the cage in silence.

Paul, who was talking to himself, did not immediately take out the monkey. Instead, he returned to the corner of the living room, picked up a large sack and walked towards the monkey's room. After entering the room, he opened the bag and grabbed a large sack from it.

Scatter the nuts to the nearest cage, scatter the nuts to several cages in turn, carry the bag again and go out. When you come back, you have a bunch of bananas in your arms, and also throw them into several cages.

After seeing the food, the monkeys instantly entered the fight and stopped paying attention to the human in front of them.

After the monkeys entered the fight, Paul looked at the golden-headed monkey in front of him. He had to say that Rasfa took good care of these monkeys, and each one was so lively, smart, and lovable.

After observing for a while, Paul took a noose and opened the door of the iron cage. The monkeys inside screamed in a panic, as if to warn Paul to stay away from them. But it was obvious that Paul did not pay attention to their warning.

, he quickly hit a female golden-headed monkey, which was the one he chose. The speed and accuracy of this move were all developed over the years. In order to prevent other monkeys from causing trouble, Paul took out a

Throwing the nuts that he had prepared long ago into the cage, the monkey was tempted by the food again. Paul took the opportunity to pull the monkey out and quickly closed the iron cage.

Paul knocked the errant monkey a few times, and after the monkey calmed down, he took it out of the room and walked toward the bathroom, preparing to clean up the monkey so that it could look better and win Paul's praise.

Paul's luck is not bad. When Selina came to Bob to do business some time ago, the subordinates who were beaten had just finished being beaten. Paul came back from outside to complete a business, and escaped an original incident.

An unavoidable beating.

On the afternoon of the second day after Selina's business deal was signed, Rasfa, a former neighbor, came to the door and said that he and his wife were going to the United States to find his brother and son. He had visited them several times before.

His son was planning to move there completely this time. When Rasfa's brother was doing business there, someone mortgaged a farm to him and invited his family to move there.

Rasfa and his wife were planning to move to the United States, but he did not want to rely on his younger brother for everything, nor did he want to become a burden to his children. After thinking for a long time, he decided to engage in his old job as a tailor.

Opening a shop and working as a tailor requires money, and settling down also requires money. You can ask your younger brother to help find a good location, but you cannot rely on him for everything. This will make Rasfa feel like he is relying on his younger brother to support him in his old age.
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