Genius Child: DEMI GAURI

Genius Child: DEMI GAURI
CHAPTER 35. INNER BOND


Gauri remained silent throughout the journey. Kayshan was reluctant to ask her to speak even though Elea advised that she must often stimulate Gauri's vocabulary to be more extensive.


It would be great if Gauri was introduced to the school environment. For this reason, Kayshan has since yesterday tried to find a formal education place suitable for the nephew.


"Darling, we arrived. Look inside, yuk ... Gauri wants to go to school, right?" kayshan asked as her car drove into an elite kindergarten.


Gauri peered to the side of the window, she reluctantly went down but was curious at the boisterous sounds of every room there.


"School like being in jail, isn't, Daddy," Gauri murmured.


Kayshan laughs. "Then so? the school is where you meet friends of your age, learn a lot of new things from the teacher, no restraints, dear ... Isn't it nice to know you have got friends?" abugn. (Don't it be nice if you know you can have friends?)


"No. I don't need any friends at all" Gauri replied, staring at Kayshan. "Someone watching me every second and following me around wanting to share every thing, is like being in a prison without bars." Gauri folded her arms in front of her chest.


(No need for friends at all. There's someone watching every second and following me around, waiting for me to tell you everything. It's like being in jail but there's no bars)


"Whoah, where did that clever sentence come from, Oyi? the TinTin movie or that was Hermione's speech in the Gauri Potter movie?" kekeh Kayshan's. His nephew did sometimes reach out to things beyond reason.


Princess Ken was silent. He is negotiating with Kayshan. His eyes glared sharply at the uncle who also did not look back at him.


"Gauri .. isn't it fun when you can learn while you play? oh, come on, Baby. Fill your brain too smart if stored alone. Explore, Oyi. Daddy is afraid that your talent is not channeled well because it is slow to recognize," Kayshan added. (isn't it fun to play while learning?)


The silent action of Gauri alot, this little girl did not blink and firmly stood staring at the uncle. Oyi is reluctant to go to school here which he thinks is too rigid. Kayshan could not bear it, he relented and then nodded slowly.


"Yeeeeaaayy, my fabulous Daddy!" she exclaimed cheerfully, standing up and hugging Kayshan.


The man's laughter poured out into the entire cabin of the car. His heart is called a great father by Gauri.


"Daddy Ken, cool, right?" kayshan Fishing.


"He eem .. but enggh, Daddy's cooler," he patted Kay's cheek and kissed her. Gauri asked to sit on her lap.


Kayshan's car turned around, he headed for the other school, Al-Ghifari, which carried the concept of nature. May his nephew agree to the proposal this time.


An hour later.


Kayshan took Gauri out of the car, driving around, entering the tree house, taking the bridge, sitting under the artificial banyan also visited the library with the atmosphere of the forest even in the room.


The vast area of learning, their method of approach to science, attracted Kayshan. Gauri asked to get down from his uncle's sling and walked on the grass barefoot.


"You want to go to school here?" kayshan asked, crouching parallel to Gauri.


"Yes." Yeah."


Kayshan immediately requested a registration form and paid a sum of funds and did not forget to include Gauri's medical history.


"Oh sick? there is also a child with a similar condition Gauri, Mr. Kay. Maybe they can be friends later," said the principal.


"Hopefully. I'm taking Gauri, ma'am. Don't let anyone else take her other than me or my mom" Kayshan added, giving a photo of Kamala to have an access card for daily pick-ups. Their car was recorded and got a scan logo on the right rearview side.


Kayshan then bailed, holding his nephew back to the car.


"El, I've followed your wishes for Gauri's development. When are you back?"


Suddenly. The voice of a boy screamed.


"Yamaaaa!" he greeted the graceful adult woman.


Gauri looked at their interactions, the look of those round eyes dimmed. He doesn't have the name of that kid. His gaze looked up, looking towards Kayshan who was also looking at him.


"Daddy," Gauri said, pointing at them.


"And there's Daddy and oma" whispered Kayshan, stroking his head slowly and taking Gauri away, Kay's mind went with her.


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Nearly twenty hours in the air because they transited three times made Elea's physical body again weakened. He chose to go home to his old residence first and bad luck was blocked because he was immediately asked questions by Eiwa.


"El, what the hell is going there? Waste a lot of money, even though treatment here can also be," said Eiwa when Elea just put her suitcase into the room.


"Ask Buya, Nyai. Afwan, I'm so tired" Elea dodged before Farshad showed up.


"Oh yes, there are your nyari mothers here. But Brother Emran said you left, "Eiwa was still standing at the door wiping her belly.


Deg.


"Who?"


"Kamala," said Eiwa, remembering something.


"Mama? uh lady Kamala," sergeant Elea. "What did he say?"


"Whose mother is it? don't say anything ... Know where?"


Elea did not answer, she just smiled and turned to the kitchen to take a drink but stopped and chose to go into her room. He knew that there would be the gaze of someone following where his feet would go.


"Eh, is my dear Akang awake?" Eiwa is spoiled with her husband in front of Elea.


The youngest daughter Efendi pretended indifferently and pressed the door knob. His heart was still tucked away in disappointment whenever he saw Farshad giving a sad look at him.


Elea felt her body was too tired, but this was the best option instead of meeting her sister and serving all her shoes. At dawn, Elea arrived at Padepokan.


Komariah welcomes the foster child with joy. He wants to immediately repay Efendi by taking care of his youngest daughter again.


"Sir, want to eat or bob first?" asked Kokom when Elea saw Kusni's condition in the room after dawn prayers.


"Sleep first, my head is heavy. This nose is also stuck in jetlag temperature," complained Elea, her voice suddenly discordant. The eyes also look red.


"Rest first Neng, take the medicine. Later on awakened in azan duhur," continued Kusni, embraced by Elea.


The ayu girl got up to the room, she immediately took medicine and locked the door so as not to be disturbed. Kangen bed, the smell of a simple room that he did not occupy for a long time made Elea immediately sound when touching the pillow.


In another place.


Early in the morning, Kayshan had already set off with Gauri heading out of town. He had to see firsthand the craft exhibition event from the tourism service handled by GE this morning.


After an hour to make sure everything was smooth, he returned home to Jakarta and intended to take Gauri to school. This little boy was reluctant to be left, he was willing to wake up early with Kay in order to wave at daddy when he entered the class later.


When passing through one of the streets, Kayshan only realized that this path he had passed while delivering hit-and-run victims some time ago. He decided to stop for a moment to see the condition of the man he helped.


"Assalamualaik." Kayshan said hello.


Slender. Just the sound of water gurgling, typical rural adem.


"Wa 'alaikumsalam. Uh, Den, Non, let's come in here" Kokom said from the inside.


"Sorry to disturb early in the morning, happened to be passing by the front highway so all of you stop by to see Akang for a while," said Kayshan, holding Gauri who had just woken up and was still spoiled on his shoulder.


Komariah nodded enthusiastically and took Kayshan to their room. Gauri asked to come down so Kay could sit down and talk to Kusni.


Suddenly.


"There, grandma, make milk. Not here, someone else is sleeping inside," Kokom persuaded when he saw Gauri sitting leaning against the door panel of Elea's room while yawning.


The little toddler shook his head, he refused to move and instead lay there.


"Non, look at me" said Kokom, forcibly lifting Gauri.


Gauri's cry made Kayshan rise up and search for the ball. He was a little surprised when Kokom tried to raise the little girl.


"Sorry Mom, let me be. He was fussy because he just woke up" Kayshan said.


"Bobok Daddy, bob here" Gauri pointed and patted the door of the closed room.


Kayshan is confused by Gauri's request, especially hearing Komariah's explanation that he cannot give permission to enter because his employer's daughter is sick and resting inside.


"Sorry my daughter, Mom. He's not usually like this, ask to sleep in people's homes. If so, I say goodbye. Thank God if Akang can walk little by little .. hopefully soon healthy," said Kay resigned despite Gauri still whining and pointing towards the room earlier.


Kayshan felt comfortable in the Kusni residence, awkward about Gauri's strange behavior as well as other things but he did not understand all the flavors. Komariah then drove Kay into the car.


"Daddy, bob there, bobok!" gauri cried loudly while beating him, not allowing Kayshan to start the car engine. Gauri.


"Darling, why are you, anyway?" Kayshan has trouble calming Gauri down as she starts to press the gas pedal, rolling back her car slowly.


While in the house. Someone opened the door and went to the kitchen to get some drinking water.


"Neng, what? how's awake?"


"Haus ... Whose voice was that, Ceu? the feeling of familiarity," muttered Elea, sitting on the dining chair.


"Guests, who nolong the akang. His son was crying, asking to sleep in Neng's room," Komariah replied while offering a drink in front of Elea.


"Oyi's voice is sullen."


Deg.


Brakes. The sound of a chair falling down as Elea got up all of a sudden.


Blugs. Blugs. Blugs. The youngest daughter Efendi ran towards the living room.


"Neeeeeeengs! watch fall!" Kusni screamed from her room, shocked by Elea's leg.


"Ociiiiiiii!"


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Cat, Oyi, Kay. Mon sorry, burem. Mamas Kay later in the clear, afraid you guys are in shock to see her torn bread.