"What doesn't add up?" I asked at dinner.173Please respect copyright.PENANAoJ19qWzwjy
My brother, Alex, looked at me like he had just heard of something strange, "The business."
"Really? I just told you," I said, felt slightly annoyed as he didn't seem to understand.
After so many years being brothers, I knew that if Alex didn't understand, then no one would.
I was a bit disappointed, but I wasn't sure why. After all, I was the person who started the conversation.
"So... you said you would open a new company,"
"Yes, and I have."
"But why? Things aren't going so well in the hospital?"
"No, not really? Everything's fine. I just see the opportunity of creating my own business company," I replied in confidence.
My brother looked into my eyes and heaved a sigh of concern.
I knew that look, his face of expressing when he was unsure about something.173Please respect copyright.PENANA1jOsg1o9gs
So I told him firmly, "It will be alright. I am setting it up so we can build it up."
Alex was puzzling, and said, "To be honest, I wouldn't bother if I were you; you barely have time to rest, and now, you are creating yourself another job?"
I nodded.173Please respect copyright.PENANAecX39dJhyX
"It doesn't add up," said Alex.
"Really? You think it's a bad idea?"
"Good or bad... it's hard to say. But I wouldn't want you to overload yourself, for me, particularly."
"Don't worry. I will be fine," I replied with a smile.
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