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The narrator introduces us to a young man named Moon, who is a student at the school where the narrator works as a tutor. He asks the narrator where his house is, and the narrator tells him that he is his "stalker" . The narrator asks the young man if he knows his name, and he says that he does, but he is not his stalker. The young man tells the narrator that he looks familiar and reassuring, and that his sister's grades are very bad. He says that if her grades increase, he will receive double of her tuition fee, and if not, he only gets half of the fee. He then asks if he should start tutoring his sister right away, since her grades are so bad. The tutor says that she should wait until the following week, because her grades will be so bad that he will only receive half of his tuition fee if she does not improve. He also says that hiring a tutor who is not a woman is a bad idea, since the tutor should be a woman. The two men then begin to argue about who should be the tutor, with the narrator accusing the tutor of being a man because he looks like he knows everything. The man says that it is up to him to decide, but the narrator says that the tutor can have his phone number and address first, and then he
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You Are My Destiny

You Are My Destiny • Chapter 38: End • Page ik-page-979754
You Are My Destiny • Chapter 38: End • Page ik-page-979755
You Are My Destiny • Chapter 38: End • Page ik-page-979756
Chapter 38: End
This is a locked chapterChapter 38: End
About This Chapter
The narrator introduces us to a young man named Moon, who is a student at the school where the narrator works as a tutor. He asks the narrator where his house is, and the narrator tells him that he is his "stalker" . The narrator asks the young man if he knows his name, and he says that he does, but he is not his stalker. The young man tells the narrator that he looks familiar and reassuring, and that his sister's grades are very bad. He says that if her grades increase, he will receive double of her tuition fee, and if not, he only gets half of the fee. He then asks if he should start tutoring his sister right away, since her grades are so bad. The tutor says that she should wait until the following week, because her grades will be so bad that he will only receive half of his tuition fee if she does not improve. He also says that hiring a tutor who is not a woman is a bad idea, since the tutor should be a woman. The two men then begin to argue about who should be the tutor, with the narrator accusing the tutor of being a man because he looks like he knows everything. The man says that it is up to him to decide, but the narrator says that the tutor can have his phone number and address first, and then he
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