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The narrator tells us that she's the one who's in love with the girl. She wants her to praise her and make her happy. She doesn't need her to buy her bags or give her credit cards. She just wants to be loved and praised. The narrator says that if she wasn't good looking, she'd have divorced her long ago. She says that she wouldn't have married the girl if she weren't so good looking. She tells the girl that she will make whatever she wants to eat the next day. She compares the girl's new dish to the one she made for her friend the day before. The girl complains that it's too salty, too much sauce, and too little sugar. She also complains about the fact that she didn't put any sugar in the dish either. She's not happy about this. She calls the girl "sir" and tells her that she has a physical relationship with her friend. The two of them had the same day off once, and the girl was so full of herself that she couldn't even save her friend from his shamelessness. She confiscates her friend's phone and threatens to throw it into the sea if she tries to call him again. She asks the girl why she has to go back to work earlier than she should, but the girl says she can't be angry at her for her work because she doesn'
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Chapter 34
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About This Chapter
The narrator tells us that she's the one who's in love with the girl. She wants her to praise her and make her happy. She doesn't need her to buy her bags or give her credit cards. She just wants to be loved and praised. The narrator says that if she wasn't good looking, she'd have divorced her long ago. She says that she wouldn't have married the girl if she weren't so good looking. She tells the girl that she will make whatever she wants to eat the next day. She compares the girl's new dish to the one she made for her friend the day before. The girl complains that it's too salty, too much sauce, and too little sugar. She also complains about the fact that she didn't put any sugar in the dish either. She's not happy about this. She calls the girl "sir" and tells her that she has a physical relationship with her friend. The two of them had the same day off once, and the girl was so full of herself that she couldn't even save her friend from his shamelessness. She confiscates her friend's phone and threatens to throw it into the sea if she tries to call him again. She asks the girl why she has to go back to work earlier than she should, but the girl says she can't be angry at her for her work because she doesn'
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