
Chesy only found numbers in the book. The regular numbers. Difficult to understand. What the numbers that are lined up mean and each group of numbers are separated.
These are lottery numbers? Chesy was confused.
Srek.
Book seized with a strong pull, has now moved into the hands of Cazim. The man stared flat.
"Sit down!" he pointed at the chair with his chin.
"What book is that?"
Cazim did not answer.
Chesy did not want to argue. He sits in a chair. Put the bag to the table.
Cazim took the book into the room and returned to the room after storing the book.
"Where's your phone?" Ask Cazim.
"In bag. Why?" ketus Chesy's.
Cazim takes Chesy's bag and pulls out the girl's phone.
"Hey, would you mind if it were my hape?"
"Murids must obey. Stay in place!" Cazim pointed at the chair as Chesy got up.
"While the teacher was wrong?"
"There is no wrong teacher, mistakes are natural and need to be justified. Sit down!"
The heat! Chesy threw the body into the chair.
"During my studies, it's forbidden to hold the hape." Cazim confiscated Chesy's hape and bagged it. "Worryingly there will be recording or other unwanted things. And than, hape will also interfere with the teaching and learning process, so learning must be without hape."
"Hm."
Mad teacher!
"If I don't ask you to glare, don't do it!" Cazim stared flatly.
"Are we going to learn or what?"
"The context of learning in teaching you is different from teaching a child. The science you are studying now is not natural science, mathematical science, or physical science as in school, but science that is applied in everyday life. Distinguish that!"
"Your morality isn't it? Then is putting your feet on the table like adab and good manners?"
"You don't have to look at your teacher's behavior to get knowledge, but listen and take knowledge from him, okay?"
"The teacher should set a good example."
"Even criminals, if they give advice, take his advice, don't look at who gives advice."
Chesy lazily replied again. You selfish man!
Alando appeared putting a plate of fried yams on the table. Then pass away.
Oh, apparently the failed carrot can fry too. Chesy watches the sweet-looking yellowish yam.
"Your servant asks that your character change. You must know what morals are." Cazim ate fried yam using a fork. "Akhlak is ethics, behavior or habits. And your habits are bad, so they have to change."
Goddamnit! He even said something. It's up to him.
"Do you know the story of the sinner in the days of Abraham?" Cazim paused his sentence and then chewed on the food. "He is a sinner who does not repent. This man assumes that no treatment is necessary. For his sins are so great. He felt that it was impossible for him to be forgiven by God. Until one day, an earthquake shook the city where he lived. All his property is gone. His house is flat on the ground. Then he took all his wife's children to evacuate. Unfortunately, the disaster came back. The boat sank with the whole thing. There was nothing left but an arrow, himself, and a little boy."
Chesy. Interesting too. It turns out that Cazim science is quite good too, the proof is that he knows stories like this.
"One time the man told his son to look for game animals. A full day he hunts, but he fails to find a quarry. At night the man had just returned empty-handed, he found something moving in the bush. Soon he released his only arrow. He was surprised to find out that the target turned out to be his own son. His son died in the blood."
Chesy listen.
Seriate