Beyond Borders.

"The Fruit" supermarket was located in a less crowded suburb, catering to the middle-class shoppers of Accomont City.

Paulin Kim, a thirty-nine-year-old woman, was a single mother who had divorced her husband five years ago.

Paulin Kim's life is complicated. Her husband has never provided for her two children, who are still in elementary school, so her daily life is tricky.

The salary she receives as a cashier at "The Fruit" supermarket is insignificant, only about two thousand dollars weekly. This amount is only enough to meet daily needs, pay rent for a small apartment, and leave a little to have fun with her two children on weekends with simple vacations.

Luckily, her children attended government schools that didn't require additional fees.

One day, Paulin Kim's mind was filled with worry. Her landlord asked for an increase in the monthly rent. At the same time, her eldest child wanted a vacation to the neighboring town of Sago City.

"Where can I get extra money from? This money is
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