A laborer who dreams of his son becoming an officer For years, he bears every pain under the scorching sun, striving to educate his son. With white hair and wrinkles on his face, he endures. But when that same son becomes a government ...See moreA laborer who dreams of his son becoming an officer For years, he bears every pain under the scorching sun, striving to educate his son. With white hair and wrinkles on his face, he endures. But when that same son becomes a government officer with the earnings from labor, he forbids his laborer father from leaving the house, fearing people might label him as the son of a laborer. He feels shame for his father's work, forgetting that it was with the sweat of that laborer that he was able to become an officer. Such is the story of the laborer's son. Written by
Ashnib Abdul Mannan
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