Building My Life
e as soon as possible. The only thing he remembers at the moment was that when he went to take a shower, the clock sai
ses. As he approaches the bus stop, a boy is waiting for the next
o is waiting to drive with him would never have imagined that the boy
the other boy. He puts his hand in his pocket and counts the money he collected in a hurr
borhood either, since the population was humble. Residents did their best to keep the neighborhood clean and orderly. There was a Residents' Association that looked after the neighborhood an
to borrow money from was known in the neighborhood. His house was one of the best; it looked like a Beverly Hills mansion. And the henchmen who worked for him put fear in the ne
weatpants are not a typical piece of clothing to be worn by someone who is going to board the bus bound f
walking around the bus like a somnambulist, oblivious around him, sits on one of the benches and leans against the
n Josias realized that he didn't have enough to spend a night anywhere. Therefo
unwise. People would easily take him as a beggar, or a deviant drug user, or a mental imbal
ntrance to Happiness Slum. The name had nothing to do with the appearance of the area; it was a low-class, ba
ing off the bus, when the other boy, overcome by curiosity, stops th
ith glasses, a long-sleeved shirt, and jeans. He is the same
e and gives a slight smile. "
his pockets for some money. But when he releases Josias's wrist, he
me, buddy?" Josias speaks
t Josias, and smiles widely. "Sure, brot
hed the requested stop. Josias notices
ring you the best for your life. You will get out of this and be successful. And