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Re-settled


Today I have checked out of the hotel and move my final luggages to my new settlement. It's a master bedroom of a single storey semi detached house in Pujut 5B.

Leaving the hotel suite was so heart felt. I'm gonna miss those priviledges.
Moving in the new area was not warm either. The house is rather empty, so is my room.

There has been so many transitions going on... In my company and myself.

Now I'm transiting from 4 star hotel stay to an empty room.


From a nicely equipped living room to a empty hall with a small tv in the middle


From a nicely furnished to an unfurnished ( but well equipped) kitchen


From a grand looking toilet to a barren toilet


A reminder to my Semenyih room (ex)



The same wardrobe material as Mervyn's in Semenyih, it'll tear in no time


But my car (in middle) enjoys the company and cosy environment

Well, what is there to be complained for a cheap room. 2 days of hotel stay will cover a month of the room monthly rent.


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