MONA'S DECISION

At that time his wife was seen dressed as a street busker. Unbeknownst to Arnold, his wife is a powerful woman in the streets.

Since the opponent was a female, Arnold felt capable of disturbing her. Arnold took the money from busking that his wife got to buy a packet of bread to support the stomach that had not been filled with food for two days.

Arnold did not think that his wife was a street thug who controlled the surrounding streets. So do not be surprised if the money from busking she gets more than buskers or other street beggars.

Arnold was beaten badly by his wife. However, the young woman felt sorry for Arnold, who admitted that he did it because he was hungry.

The young woman left after beating Arnold and came back with a packet of rice for Arnold to eat. Their relationship became close after each other exchanged stories about their lives.