People say that good things come when you least expect it and that is absolutely the case for this man on Twitter!
In a tweet on 4th September, Helmi, a Twitter user and avid fan of the anime My Hero Academia asked was shocked when an online store DM-ed him to tell him that there was a mysterious person who wanted to gift him something. He asked,
“Which of you guys bought me something? You better own up to it, I feel shy!”
He then attached 2 pictures of the conversation that he had with the online shop owner.
After about 2 weeks, Helmi finally received the package and also the secret message from the mysterious person!
(UPDATE)
It's not a prank.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
I feel like Eraser Head gonna whoop my ass any minute now ???? https://t.co/5ZUN0Jj5YE pic.twitter.com/cyuZJJbFve— Helmi-senpai | ?? (@NerdKid_94) September 20, 2019
When he took out the package, he saw that it was the gym uniform that the characters from his favourite anime wore! Seeing that, he was so excited that he went into the nearest Uniqlo and asked them to allow him to use their fitting room! Look at how happy he looks!
And look at this sweet message that the mysterious person sent!
Awwww, in turned out that Helmi had helped this person with her depression and advised her as well! It’s also really sweet that she called him “my hero“.
Helmi, who just graduated with a medical degree and is waiting for his placement, told WORLD OF BUZZ that he really does not know the identity of this mysterious person. Coincidentally, he wore the costume to his office at the British Council today!
While the identity of the sender remains a mystery, we’ll include the message that Helmi wants the mysterious person to read:
Awwww that’s ultra sweet! Helmi also told us to include this little pictorial in the article for people who might be suffering from depression! He hopes that this will help.
That is such a cute story! If more people are as caring and considerate as Helmi then the world would definitely be a better place. If you or a person that you know is having depression, don’t be afraid to reach out to the Befrienders (603-79568145 / sam@befrienders.org.my), it’s always better to voice out than to keep it pent up.
Also read: Depressed M’sian Girl Sought Help From School Counsellor But Was Shamed Infront of Class Instead