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    A woman at the crossroads of transitioning from middle age to old age. The woman, who had undergone the procedure and had taut skin without wrinkles, but who could not help but notice gray hair, was sitting in a rocking chair and resting.

    The scenery of the grassland displayed through the holographic window opened my mind. As I drank Ujeoncha, made from freshly picked green tea leaves, the scent of fresh grass spread.

    ‘This is life.’

    A life of financial abundance and plenty of leisure. When I was young, I volunteered for a government project and was rewarded for over ten years of hard work.

    In her parents’ generation, unmarried women were said to be unhappy in their old age and urged them to get married quickly, but these women had dozens of children born through their breasts.

    Her children, who came to her whenever she could forget them, were one of the factors that enriched her life.

    ‘The children grew up really well.’

    The woman, who remembered the children who came to visit her as adults, began to reminisce back to the distant past. Then she remembered the children she had taken care of when she was a new nanny.

    A novice nanny who had only learned about parenting through writing made many mistakes while raising children. Fortunately, they were good-natured children, so they didn’t go astray, but some of them became a bit strange as they grew up.

    ‘John. ‘How will that good boy do?’

    Among all the good kids, he was an exceptionally good kid. Even the children who were arguing about how good he was, refrained from fighting in front of Yohan.

    I had no idea how happy I was because of the child who smiled brightly whenever he saw me. Thanks to Yohan, the novice nanny grew into a skilled nanny.

    ‘I wish I could come visit you sometime. ‘Has the child forgotten his mother now that he has grown up?’

    Just then the doorbell rang. The nanny recalled the proverb that even a tiger will come if you speak to it. The heart of the old man, who had been calm, was pounding slightly.

    In the picture, there was a tall and handsome man, three women as pretty as celebrities, and a small child. A woman with black hair and red eyes was holding a colorful egg-shaped object.

    ‘Who is my child?’

    The nanny found traces of his childhood on the grown man’s face. She quickly put on her slippers and ran to open the door.

    When the door opened, Yohan shouted happily and then tilted his head.

    “Mother…?”

    The nanny in my memory was a generous and generous person. The middle-aged man who opened the door and appeared had a well-toned body that could be considered a yoga or Pilates instructor.

    “Do you know her as Mrs. Lee Yu-mo?”

    “I am the nanny.”

    “Yes?”

    John looked the nanny up and down again.

    “Did you have surgery?”

    The nanny was astonished. I can’t believe that one of the children she raised was this rude.

    It was an extreme shame for a nanny who prided herself on raising the children she first took charge of very well.

    “By any chance, what is your name?”

    “John. Don’t you remember?”

    The nanny was shocked again. Why did such a good child grow up like this?

    ‘Was there a problem with my education?’

    no. There was no problem with the nanny’s parenting method. If you were farming and only harvested something strange, it was the farmer’s problem, but if just one thing was strange, it was the seed’s problem.

    The seed named John was of good quality, so this difficult world must be the problem.

    “Of course I remember…”

    “Really?”

    “Aren’t you the nicest.”

    The nanny barely managed to swallow the words, “It’s different now.” It was just a bad first impression. In fact, I could have been as polite as I was when I was young.

    “That’s right. I still remember what my nanny told me. He said, ‘If John doesn’t go to heaven, who will?’”

    As the nanny said, John arrived in the heaven called Sophia’s divine world.

    The area outside the garden was as empty as hell and had to be fought, but the presence of the Goddess Utility made it heaven.

    “Yeah, right. Anyway, come in. Is your family behind you?”

    The nurse, who confirmed that the guest was her child, pointed to the people behind John.

    “I have a family and my boss.”

    “Ah. Your boss came too.”

    The nanny could barely hold back the question of why she brought her boss. This was not a conversation to be had across the front door.

    -Beep beep. Implement guest reception sequence.

    A home android purchased to entertain guests served refreshments. It was a good Japanese confectionery to eat with expensive Ujeoncha.

    ‘I can give this much for Yohan, who came to visit after a long time.’

    The nanny tried to erase the thought that it was a waste.

    “Thank you.”

    The nanny felt better after receiving John’s greeting. Still, you haven’t completely forgotten your manners.

    “Gwangma. Can I drink this?”

    “Drink only after receiving permission from the landlord.”

    “I see!”

    “Abni touched a lot of things, so let’s wipe our hands with a wet tissue first.”

    “Yes…”

    John taught the children table manners. The nanny, who was watching happily, turned her attention to the woman with large breasts and the woman with black hair and red eyes.

    “So, among the three, who is Yohan’s wife?”

    “Three people?”

    Sophia’s face changed strangely. The nanny looked back on what she had just said, wondering if she had made a mistake, but there was nothing strange.

    ‘A foreigner with big breasts, a woman who appears to be of mixed race. Even a young lady who looks like a loser. ‘There are three, right?’

    “Any problem…”

    “Let me introduce you.”

    Before the situation could get any more confusing, John stepped forward.

    “This person here is CEO Sophia, whom I explained earlier. And Cheonsol here is my wife, and Ranran, Avni, and Lulu are my daughters.”

    “I see. huh? Lulu?”

    “Hey.”

    Yohan held out Lulu. The nanny, who saw the egg crackling, gave up trying to understand.

    ‘I guess it’s a popular joke among young people these days.’

    “What a pretty kid.”

    “Right?”

    The nanny roughly agreed and raised her glass. After swallowing the warm tea, my confused feelings calmed down a bit.

    “Anyway, that young Yohan started a family and came to visit. I don’t know how happy I am. My wife is beautiful and my kids are pretty too. You grew up very well.”

    While the nanny was talking, she looked at Ranran. How old are you? Did he grow quickly because he had foreign blood in him?

    The curiosity characteristic of an old man raised his head.

    “Did you say Ranran?”

    “Yes!”

    “Can’t you use polite language?”

    “I came here after living abroad. I learned Korean well, but I find it difficult to use polite expressions.”

    “That’s right.”

    The nanny understood with a broad mind. There is nothing you can do if you have lived abroad.

    “How old are you?”

    “You’re an adult!”

    Ranran did not tell her exact age for fear of being treated like a child.

    When the nanny was taken aback, John quickly calmed her down.

    “From a foreign country.”

    “Yes, yes.”

    The nanny swallowed tea to calm her confused mind. I only calmed down after emptying the glass twice.

    ‘Let’s look at Yohan’s wife instead of the children.’

    The young lady named Cheonsol was elegant and full of dignity in her behavior. Unlike the nanny, who drank tea as a hobby, she seemed to have a deep understanding of the tea ceremony.

    ‘The child got married well. ‘I guess it’s because he’s a good kid.’

    The nanny, who was watching Cheonsol’s elegant appearance, lost her attention to Sophia next to her.

    Her breasts were so big that it was hard not to stare.

    ‘It’s different because I’m a foreigner.’

    You said you were Yohan’s boss at work. I was curious about whether my child was doing well at work.

    “You said Sophia, right? Can I speak to you comfortably?”

    “Of course.”

    “Is Yohan good at his job?”

    Since I’m close enough to come with my boss, it’s not like I can’t do my job. I was asking with half certainty.

    “Of course! Thanks to Yohan, I achieved greater results than I expected. I visited today while traveling to commemorate the award.”

    “I see.”

    The nanny’s heart warmed. No one would feel bad after hearing praise for a child born and raised through their breasts.

    “You said Cheonsol, right?”

    “Please speak comfortably.”

    “How is your husband?”

    “Gwangma is…”

    Cheonsol praised Yohan. The nanny was a little taken aback by the name Gwangma, but brushed it off as just a nickname.

    “True. I said too much. Aren’t you curious about Yohan’s childhood?”

    “I came here because I was curious about that!”

    “I’m really curious what Gwangma’s childhood was like.”

    The nanny recalled John’s childhood. There was an incident that still remains in my memory.

    “Yohan was a child with deep affection and a sense of justice. As I was the older brother among many children, I have a lot of responsibility.”

    “…”

    Sophia and Cheonsol had a hard time believing what the nanny said, but they listened quietly.

    “One day, something I loved disappeared. I scolded the kids because I thought they had stolen it, but Yohan found it in the warehouse and brought it back. I kept it and forgot about it. How embarrassing it was. But do you know what Yohan comforted me?”

    “I found it, so it’s mine?”

    “That is not comfort.”

    The nanny glanced briefly at Sophia. It seemed like the boss had a big influence on Yohan’s strange change.

    “I’m glad the nanny’s precious items didn’t disappear. He said. How touching.”

    The nanny, filled with emotion, dabbed her eyes with a handkerchief. Cheonsol took advantage of that opportunity and whispered.

    “Is this really true?”

    “That thing was a machine that made food by adding powder? I rented it for a bit because I wanted a late-night snack, but I got caught. So I hid it in the warehouse and took it while pretending to find it.”

    “…”

    Cheonsol, who learned the truth, kept his mouth shut. It seemed like something such a happy nanny should not hear.

    “It would be better to keep it a secret.”

    “To do that.”

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