She used to say this often, but the more often she said this, the more I wanted to make something of myself in the capital, so I refused every time.
But now, when I looked at her kind smile, I suddenly felt something indescribably strange.
So I nodded and said, "Stella, you are right. It is difficult to find a job in the capital. I plan to live at home in the future.
"I don't plan on looking for a job for now, so I'll ask Mom and Dad to clean up my room, and you don't need to live in the hotel."
I felt her hand stiffen.
She didn't expect me to say this, but she quickly agreed, "Okay, let's live together."
Stephan was not happy and said, "Six people living in such a small place? How can we live together?"
We fell into silence.
After a while, Stella broke the silence.
"If you don't do anything, I'll help Eva clean up the room."
Mary grabbed her and said, "Have you ever done housework since you were a child? What should you clean up the room?"
I watched this wonderful play and sneered.
"Okay, I'll move out. The apartment I bought after graduation is still empty. I'll move in there."
Just as I was about to stand up, Johnson stopped me.
What about me moving out?"
He looked at Mary, then at Stella.