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Maya lay on the desk and thought for a long time. “So, are we supposed to choose between writing about my internationally wanted dad or my assassin mom?”Â
Either way, it didn’t exactly match normal social values.Â
Jenny froze for a second, then burst out laughing. “Why are you two so funny? It’s just an essay-why does it sound like you’re writing a movie?”Â
Assassins? Wanted criminals?Â
There was no way people like that existed in real life.Â
But Maya wasn’t joking.Â
Seeing the other students already writing, she hesitated for a moment, then finally picked up her pen.Â
“My mom is a woman who understands assassination the best and knows a lot about killers.”Â
Alfred took one look-and immediately copied her style.Â
“My dad is a man who understands killers the best and knows a lot about crime.”Â
After writing that first sentence, the siblings both stared at their papers and fell into deep thought.Â
Even they felt like the opening sounded kind of weird.Â
“My friends…Â
“Can’t your parents have normal jobs in your essays?” Jenny leaned over to look and couldn’t believe herÂ
eyes.Â
What the hell is this?Â
But then she suddenly got excited. “Wait, actually this opening sounds kind of cool!”Â
At the end of the day, essays were just kids making things up, mixing a little bit of reality into their imagination.Â
Jenny’s essay would probably be about her mom judging design contests in different countries, what materials she liked to use, and then ending with, “I love my designer mom.”Â
But Maya had never really written essays before. In her past life, no one had taught her this kind of thing.Â
After thinking for a long time, she decided to just write down her daily life like a simple record to fill up the word count.Â
When she finished, Jenny leaned over to read it-and immediately laughed.Â
“Are you seriously going to turn this in?”Â
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Maya looked over her work, which had taken the whole class, and nodded.Â
“Why not? The teacher said to base it on real life.”Â
Everything she wrote was real. Not a single part was made up.Â
Alfred was the same.Â
In that sense, the two of them were very honest.Â
Jenny gestured with her hands, trying not to laugh. “So your real life is this ridiculous and funny?”Â
Ridiculous?Â
Funny?Â
Maya and Alfred looked at each other, then asked at the same time, “Is it?”Â
Jenny laughed so hard she fell onto the desk. “No wonder you two are siblings.”Â
Their way of thinking was so strange!Â
Who writes essays this intense?Â
And the funniest part-they didn’t even think anything was wrong with it.Â
Maya added, “The teacher said it should be real, right?”Â
They clearly followed the instructions.Â
Jenny laughed again. Suddenly, she was really looking forward to the teacher’s reaction.Â
Grading essays usually took a day. But since elementary school essays were short, the teacher finished them all that same day.Â
Most of the essays felt like one big show-off contest. Reading them made her a little jealous, even complaining to herself about not being born into a rich family.Â
With a heavy heart, the teacher opened the next notebook.Â
It was Maya’s.Â
She had a good impression of Maya-cute, quiet, well-behaved, and with a mysterious background. The teacher even hoped to learn a little about her family through this essay.Â
So, she opened it with some excitement.Â
“My mom is a woman who understands assassination the best and knows a lot about killers.”Â
The unique opening made the teacher pause. With a strange feeling, she kept reading.Â
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“Mom is a very independent person. She’s also strict with us.Â
“Before, my homework was always done by my brother.Â
“But one day, Mom found out that I never did my homework. She pulled me into a room and told me seriously that other things could be left to my brother, but homework had to be done by myself.Â
“She said studying is very important.Â
“But I didn’t want to do homework.Â
“So, I asked Mom if she used to do her own homework.Â
“Mom said she didn’t go to school much when she was young. But later, because of her job, she had to write a report every time she finished a mission.Â
“But after she met Dad, Dad started writing all her reports.Â
“Dad has nice handwriting. He’s smart. His reports are always perfect.Â
“If Dad doesn’t write them properly, Mom will take out a Gatling gun and place it on the table across fromÂ
him.Â
“Mom looked at me calmly and said gently that if I don’t do my homework properly in the future, I will get the same treatment as Dad.Â
“From that day on, I decided to do my homework by myself and be a good kid.”Â
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