Mo Di

Justyn 2022-04-20 09:02:54

Since I have been here, I must live well. Mo Di is a woman with obvious defects in appearance. She has suffered from arthritis since she was a child, and her walking posture is a little abnormal. She likes to draw and paints almost every day. One day her brother told her that he sold the house in the family and she could only be fostered at her aunt's house in the future. However, it was because the family felt that she was a burden, a burden, and could do nothing! In order to prove that I didn't want to go out and find a job like this. Later, she accidentally saw that the male protagonist had pasted a poster for hiring a housekeeper. She tore off the poster and planned to apply for the job. Of course, at the beginning, the male protagonist was not optimistic about her. At first glance, she did not come to work, but he came to take care of her... The male protagonist is an orphan and a poor fishmonger. As for why he asked Mo I didn't understand Di as the housekeeper from the beginning. A male protagonist seems to have no money and how can he be hired. Later, I think about my vanity at that time or how much money I can't give. The female protagonist likes to draw and paints a bunch of colorful paintings on his house, but the male protagonist jokingly said that you can paint that well, not the place where you cook! From there, the heroine also proposed a place to sleep, and the hero said you and me... I used to sleep with a group of people when I was in the orphanage! Later, he wanted to have sex with her... but she refused to say that he had a child before but died. If you are not sure that you are with me, it is better not to do this...

In her spare time, she likes to paint, and her works are extremely vibrant. Gradually, the fact that she can paint was spread by residents and became a well-known local painter. And Mo Di and Everett also fell in love with each other and became a sweet couple

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  • Everett Lewis: Learned your lesson?

    Maud Lewis: Do you want me here or don't you? H'm? 'Cause I'll go! I'll walk out right now! Well do you want me here or not? I'd like my pay, please. You haven't paid me yet, not once!

  • Maud Lewis: Are you gonna do that? We better get married.