
Mrs Robinson again walked around the park behind her house while holding Ace to cheer her up. Sometimes Mrs Robinson also tells about a fairy tale in ancient times that she had heard as a teenager. Mrs Robinson felt so sorry for her daughter-in-law and grandchildren because they both seemed to have no pillar to look after them at all, that they both felt fragile after being abandoned by her son.
In every house must have a pillar to keep it standing strong and resistant to storm shock, but their house seems to have lost the pillar so that makes them both like that. Mrs Robinson became convinced that from the beginning it was her fault for over-exercising the match, so that she was now the victim of it all. At that time they both told him that they both loved very sincerely, but the reality may not be like that because the two of them often quarrel.
They walked through the park while looking at various types of flowers or fruit plants that he planted long ago. The longer the sky turns to ash - ash and it is a sign that soon it will rain. Mrs Robinson wanted to invite Ace into the house but Ace refused because he still wanted to see the flowers in his garden. Ace loved to see flowers blooming in Mrs Robinson's garden, and occasionally picked them to play with.
Usually Mrs Robinson will be angry and upset when someone picks flowers or leaves on the plant but because her grandson picks it, Mrs Robinson can only be patient. It might even be possible when Ace scrambles - random park is also not a problem because Ace is his favorite grandson. Ace's view then turned to the green fruit hanging on a tree located not far from him. The fruit is very much and looks very tempting.
"Grandmom, Ace wants to pluck that."
"What's the baby?" asked Mrs Robinson to look at Ace.
"The fruit hangs over it" said Ace pointing to a tree standing in front of him.
"Oh mango fruit?"
Ace nodded.
"Nee."
"So soon the grandmom will pick it up for you" said Mrs Robinson lowering Ace nearby.
"Grandmom can pick it?"
"Certainly a grandmom can pluck it, since long ago it was always a grandmom who plucked it."
"Oh so."
"Ace wait there and don't get close."
"Why is that?" ask Ace confused.
"Later Ace will fall mango if Ace stands too close to grandmom."
"Oh okay," said Ace walking a little away from Mrs Robinson.
Mrs Robinson then took a pole she used to pick mangoes, and after that she picked some mangoes that looked ripe to eat with her favorite granddaughter. Mrs Robinson began to lift the long pole and then plucked some mangoes. Suddenly one of his bodyguards came to approach Mrs Robinson.
"Let me pick him madam" said the bodyguard.
"Oh well, here's the pole and hearts are picking at it."
"Good mistress."
The bodyguard started picking mangoes, and the mangoes began to fall to the ground. Once that was enough, Mrs Robinson ordered her bodyguards to stop.
"This is enough sir" said Mrs Robinson.
"Well madam, I'll return this pole to where it came from."
"Yes, and here's a mango for you."
"Thank you madam."
"Samely, I also thank you for helping me pick mangoes."
"It's been my duty to look after you, ma'am. Then excuse me."
"Yes please."
Mrs Robinson picked up some mangoes that had fallen on the ground with Ace, and after that they both washed them before consumption.
"Why should all these mangoes be washed grandmom?" ask Ace while helping Mrs Robinson wash the mangoes.
"To be clean before eating, especially in the skin there is sap too."
"Oh so, Ace wants the sweetest mango."
"Dear, after all, all these mangoes taste so sweet."
"Where does Grandmom know that mangoes taste so sweet?"
"Because every mango bears fruit, the grandmom always eats it together."
"Together grandpa Jo, uncle Lian, aunty Rosie, eomma Ace and daddy Ace."
"Daddy likes to eat mango?"
"Like, even daddy Ace really likes to eat mango when the mango tastes very sweet."
"Oh."
Mrs Robinson then walked with a bag of mangoes to eat in the chair in her garden, while Ace followed her behind Mrs Robinson. After that Mrs Robinson peeled it off and put it on the plate to make it easier for Ace to eat it. Not long after, Mr. Robinson approached the two of them.
"What is hon?" ask Mr Robinson.
"We both ate mangoes."
"I want to." too."
"Yes a minute."
Mr. Robinson turned to look at Ace's face which had begun to spout because it ate mangoes.
"Why can it be like this?"
Ace laughs.
"Hehe, grandpa Jo wants to?"
"Later on."
"Okay."
"If it's like this we're going back in time to when children were kids."
"True Jo," said Mrs Robinson, cleaning Ace's face.
On the other hand Ricko is currently on the road to go home, and when in the middle of the road arrived - he just met with Liam. Ricko then immediately told Liam to go home because it was afternoon. Liam just nodded and after that Ricko immediately continued his journey to the house. 20 minutes later Ricko had arrived home and immediately greeted by a shout from his son who ran towards him. Ricko held Ibra and kissed her cheek. After that Ricko drank his wife's tea and then he took an afternoon bath. Not long after, Liam parked his bike in front of the porch when Ricko was playing with Ibra there.
"Just come home Li?"
"Yes Ric, it was still responsible and was delivering customers."
"Here sit down first, I'll ask Gita to make you some warm tea."
"Eh no need, I feel bad for Gita."
"Ckckck I told you not to feel that way to us both" Gita said, approaching them with a warm tea for Liam.
"Yes, you've always been like that."
"This is the tea, drink it first."
"Thank you Git."
"It's the same - the same."
"My son is as big as Ibra now" Liam said after drinking his tea.
"Have you met your son?"
"I didn't know at first that he was my son."
"How's your son's face heum?"
"He's very handsome and still looks a lot like me, mmm maybe he's also a questioner like me hahaha."
"really? when will you get back to them?"
"No idea, I'm still embarrassed to meet them because now I have nothing."
"Hey don't, they'll take you back."
"Hufft."