One Night With A Foreign Man

One Night With A Foreign Man
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Like yesterday, today Raka also went to Fernando's school to see her son.


He walked calmly to Fernando's class while paying attention to the circumstances around, because at that time he came misfortune until when it arrived, it was a break.


But when he was not far from his son's class, Raka Frowned when he saw that there were many children gathered in front of Fernando's class.


Then some children ran around Raka saying, "That genius is rampaging in his class!!"


"What's going on? Why is he going berserk?" Speak to the other students while continuing to step their feet towards Fernando's class.


Raka who listened to the conversation of the children now immediately walked to Fernando's class with concern.


"Give way!!" Firmly Raka tried to get rid of one by one the children who blocked him until he finally arrived at the door, but the door was locked so that Raka peeked through the window occupied by other students peeking.


He could see Fernando throwing physics balls at the wall one by one so that the ball broke on the wall and left a dirty stain on the wall.


Raka was so shocked that she quickly broke down the door there, but unfortunately the door was loud enough that one of the disciples said, "the teacher is looking for his spare key, he will come soon."


Raka who listened to the words of the student, he did not care, he just continued to try to break the door until finally the door was broken.


So Raka immediately ran into the room and then approached a man who looked calm throwing his balls against the wall, but in the calmness of Fernando, who was calm, Raka could see such intense anger being held back by the little man.


Therefore, Raka immediately stood beside Fernando and stared at the wall that was already very messy.


Fernando was so surprised by Raka's arrival that the little man stopped his movements and looked at Raka with a displeased look.


"You're painting a wall with those balls? It's the first time I've seen a painting this good and the way it's painted is so unique" Raka said in a calm voice while watching the wall before her.


While Raka, he now sees Fernando, "are the paintings finished or do you want to continue?" Ask Raka.


Fernando turned to look at Raka for a few seconds before he walked towards the bucket of water placed in the glass, then he washed his hands thoroughly before returning to his desk and sitting there.


Raka immediately sat in front of Fernando and watched the little man in front of him who was now taking his box.


Actually Raka still want to invite the little man in front of him to talk, but Fernando's face implies a feeling of not wanting to be disturbed so they just sit in his place looking at Fernando until half of Fernando's stock has been exhausted.


So Raka then stood up while putting a card on Fernando's table before leaving Fernando.


Once out of the classroom, Raka saw a teacher who was waiting in front of the class.


"Sorry, we have to charge you for this door repair. Or if you don't pay it now then we'll put it in Fernando's school fee bill, because anyway the scholarship given by the principal to Fernando is only worth 50%," said the teacher.


Raka who listened to the teacher's words, he now scraped his pocket and took out his wallet and took a pile of dollars from there.


"Take care of my son" Fernando said, putting the money in the hands of the teacher.


"Thank you for taking care of the facilities at this school and we'll make sure you take good care of Fernando!" The teacher said with a beautiful smile on his face as he was pleased with the pile of money in his hand.


While Raka was listening to the teacher's words, she didn't really care about it and just left the teacher.


While walking towards the school gate, Raka could hear some children gossiping about Fernando, some were gossiping well and some were gossiping about Fernando with bad words.


'Have these children ever been taught by their parents not to take care of other people's business?' gerutu Raka in his heart without any intention to take care of the children who were there.