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6. Bad mother

  Meanwhile, a woman who everyone thought was heartless and unkind was crying alone because she missed the daughter she had raised herself. The director of the orphanage, Somaly, was sitting in her office chair, looking at the place where Nuong had knelt down and begged her to forgive her and not to expel her because she had nowhere else to go. The day the director expelled Nuong from the center was true, and it was her intention, because everyone knew how powerful Oknha Sem Sokun's family was, she was forced to get away to avoid the problems Nuong had caused and other children being punished. But she also had a plan to prepare Nuong to go to a new place with people she knew. But she didn't expect that Nuong would be so cruel that she would risk her life to take the place of Oknha Sem Sokun's youngest daughter and have to go to the emergency room. Upon hearing this news, the headmistress almost fainted and stood there. She rushed to see Nuong. Suddenly, an unknown phone number called her and threatened her not to have anything to do with the girl anymore, otherwise the center would be in trouble. The teacher had to make a difficult decision between a child she had raised as a 14-year-old and dozens of other children whose parents had abandoned them because they could not afford to raise them. Every day, she relied on people she knew to help take care of Nuong and tell her about her condition regularly. Although she could not visit her in person, she could still hear some news about her. The teacher raised her hand and wiped the tears from her cheeks as a student came to get the documents for her to sign. It was Tu Linda, a girl about the same age as Nuong. "Teacher! Are you crying?" Linda asked the headmistress, but he refused to answer and sent her away: "I know! Give the documents back to the teacher!" The little girl didn't dare to stay long because she was afraid that the teacher would get angry, so she hurried out. It seemed that the teacher was strict with all the students, but only Nuong dared to argue with her. But sadly, now she must think that she hated her. The teacher said to herself: "Nuong! I hope you can still shine like the name that the teacher gave you."

  Dalis

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  At Sem Sokunth's house, in the living room on the ground floor, Piseth was sitting alone in the evening after work. The clock pointed to 5:30. A little later, a girl walked in slowly with a beautiful body wearing a school uniform. It was Sem Sokuntha Pisey, also known as Dalis, the youngest daughter of Oknha Sem Sokunth. The younger girl walked in and sat with me.

  "Dalis, are you just back from school?" Piseth asked.

  "I just got back from school, but I have a question for you," Dalis replied.

  "Ask! Whatever I can give you, I will give it all as long as my sister is happy," Piseth replied.

  The woman smiled and said to her brother: "Do you remember the girl who helped me? I asked you to take her to live with us. How did you decide now?" The man's expression changed suddenly. He turned away and took a deep breath before answering: "I haven't done it yet." he turned to look at his sister. Her face changed from a happy smile to a flat one. The man comforted her sister: "But it could be a bad thing if that child has that kind of personality. I'm afraid that if she has any bad intentions...!", "You told me that you would do anything for me!" The woman cut off the man in an even tone. The brother tried to explain further: "It's for your safety! That child has a bad personality...!", "But you promised that you would bring her to live with us! You promised me. Don't you remember? Now that she's been kicked out of the center, she has nowhere else to go. Why didn't you take her?!" The woman cut off the brother's words, her face now angry and angry at her brother for not keeping his promise. That's right! When they met the little girl who was sneaking out to eat, he wanted to talk to her about it, but without saying anything, he made a mistake and left her unconscious for hours with food poisoning. Dalis was angry with her brother, in tears and said: "Bong Piseth doesn't love Dalis! Otherwise, you wouldn't break your promise!" "No, Dalis!" The man tried to explain, but his sister got upset and ran away. When she got to the room, the girl jumped on the bed and cried alone. The little girl didn't hate Nuong who had once joined forces with the thugs to take her away. She was still grateful to her for taking the bullet in her place and saving her life. Otherwise, the one who had to stay in the hospital for months now would definitely be Dalis, not Nuong. The girl said to herself in frustration: "No one loves me!"

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