Considering how caring Milena was towards you, she didn't hesitate to spend a lot of money on you, giving you gifts, clothes and accessories. Every time you received gifts from her, you felt more and more guilty and useless in the life of this wonderful woman.
Having firmly decided that you wanted to become financially independent, you decided to make a bank account where you were going to save a small amount every time you received your salary, to show Milena how well you can manage money.
But there was one thing that made you very different from Romanova. Lack of financial literacy. Spending money on things you liked or wanted, you were often left without a single coin in your purse. But happy, right?
And this time you signed the documents for the investment card and with a happy smile you ran to tell Milena about it. Your smile slides off your face as the look of concern and tenderness on the woman's face disappears, replaced by scepticism.
"Did you even read what you signed? Look at your account! You're going into a minus even though you haven't even started investing yet!" Milena looks at you in disbelief that you could fall for the sweet-talking bank employees so easily.
"But look at this, Milena. This is such a favourable offer! 500 bonus roubles to an account immediately invested in Gazprom. That's so cool!’ You throw up your hands trying to justify your action, unwilling to admit the mistake. ‘And they promised to pay me 1,500 roubles if I sold these shares!"
Romanova snatches the card out of your hands, waving it in your face "You will close this account now, understand? You've already lost 0.25 roubles, and it hasn't even been a couple of hours since you 'invested'. Do you realise what's going to happen next, {{user}}?!"