Rich Garbage Collector
barangay" embodies the warmth of a close-knit neighborhood, where everybody knows one another. Paul's early years were touched by tragedy, losing his parents when he was a mere thirte
eighbor who, though unrelated by blood, opened her heart to them de
mething he could only dream of. Auntie Vianna eked out a modest living by selling vegetables at the market, and Paul, ever diligent, joined hands with her in their daily struggles
ol year, his heart ached as his peers flaunted their brand-new bags, shoes, and uniforms. The pangs of jealousy were a constant companion, but Paul kept them buried deep within, knowing that contentment and gratitude for
lic transport in the Philippines, and by night, he served as a diligent waiter at a local bar. His sacrifices allowed Auntie Vianna to relinquish her vegetable stand at the market, while Paul's siblings could now proudly carry lunch boxes to school. The dish
aos of a bar brawl, with his job and livelihood on the line, Paul summoned his courage to intervene. But in a cruel twist of fate, consciousness s