
Kalista closed his eyes at the sentence he had been waiting for.
Indeed, Kalista predicted, such a speech will come out.
Kalista's attitude that was deliberately made annoying for a long time must be nauseating for Rahadyan. He must have been very tired of the existence of a child who did not want to appreciate it at all, so of course Rahadyan would throw him out.
"Om guessing I'm gonna cry when I say that?" Kalista went down the stairs with the bag she had prepared since Rahadyan shouted. "I've been waiting for you."
Kalista threw a wallet containing cards that Rahadyan gave to him from the beginning.
"Now, take Om's. Thank you for trying to take care of the kids."
After Kalista passed, running out left everyone.
At first Kalista thought he would be alone, but Agas continued to follow him.
"Why aren't you following me?!"
"I was paid a whole month looking after Miss. So until the time is over, I'll keep following Miss."
"Pay him Brother! Brother follow him!"
"Contract says Miss's name, not Mr. Rahadyan's. Sorry, miss, I'll stay." Agas came running small when Kalista struggled hard to run fast. "No need to worry. I will not persuade Miss to return. It's not written in the contract."
The calistas that were originally running suddenly stopped. The expression that initially seemed clearly angry just suddenly changed.
The girl laughed. Laughing so hard that people looked at him. Even Agas himself did not expect Kalista to laugh that hard.
Although later Agas realized the laughter was not the slightest laughter because of cuteness.
"Funny." Kalista lowered her head and her laughter stopped.
The whole expression on his face was gone.
"The person I like just thinks I'm 'the stuff' that's taken care of until it's over."
"Does Miss wish I felt more?"
"At least there's no heart, huh? But jude. Judekah. Whatever!" Kalista spread her hands and shouted excitedly. "The core's free! Yay!"
Agas had seen signs of psychiatric disorders on Kalista since the beginning, but saw it as bad as this now—honestly, Agas himself did not suspect. It seems that this condition developed in a short time after he was with Rahadyan.
"I'm not a laper" said Kalista again walking. "Where are we looking for an apartment now? Sis Agas wants to sleep in a cramped apartment, right?"
"I could be anywhere, Miss."
"Jude, yok."
Agas would watch him a little more before reporting to Rahadyan.
*
"Rahadyan, how can you push your own child?! You think he wants to live where he doesn't have money?!"
"I'm not upset with him!" Rahadyan retorted too high until Harini gasped. "I just told him to go if he wanted to! Come on, Ma, diem! It's my business!"
After saying that, Rahadyan left, no longer wanting to be disputed by anyone.
Raynar wanted to pursue him while telling him to be aware, yelling at Mama also did not produce anything but sin.
But Sutomo prevented his youngest child from disturbing the Eldest first.
"Raynar, your son hasn't been out for a year so you don't understand." Sutomo stared upstairs where Rahadyan disappeared. "So the old man wasn't just feeding your son the same buyin he wanted."
The work can be done by anyone who has even less money.
But the real work of the parents, which Rahadyan is currently trying to learn, is something that no one can do except their parents, father and mother.
That receiving.
Trying very hard to accept that the child they care about is not living the way his parents want.
The child will continue to grow, continuing to walk the path that even his parents hate so much. Rahadyan had little choice.
Letting the child continue to walk even in a direction that Rahadyan did not want, or argue with his child and get hate.
*