
"She, Ma! But it is difficult to follow their high lifestyle," said Anggi.
"What "high life style? You have a lot of money, don't worry about running out of money. Hang out with your friends but follow a good relationship not free. Just enjoy your life and your youth during college because we experience youth only once!" melva said, wisely.
"No, my dear, Ma!" reject Anggi.
***
Defan and the rest of the group immediately headed for the nearby night market in the city. Although located in the city center, it turns out there is still a night market held in a large field.
Incidentally, the night was very bright and there were no signs of rain, unlike the conditions in Jakarta as felt by Anggi was hit by heavy rain.
After setting foot in the night market, Defan and Jefri are like confused people, staring in amazement at the vast night market with a variety of games that can fill the void of their time.
While Dira and his best friend are in a frenzy looking for a game arena that can be tried. One of them that caught their attention was the reanglala, they were going to try for the first time.
Curious, Dira with her best friend wanted to see the view of the city of terrain at night from the top of the ring.
In addition to Dira and his friends, including Defan also curious to try various rides there. Apparently, in the entourage, Diki still joined despite driving his own workshop loan car. But, previously Diki had invited Shinta to go together.
Seeing Diki's car that has changed types, Shinta was tempted to try to ride it. Thus, he agreed to go with Diki to the night market.
Dira asked her husband that they be allowed to ride the bianglala. Defan also bought tickets for the ride. Bianglala did make them curious, not a few visitors who ride the vehicle, even the queue is quite long.
"I want to ride it, it's like fun!" Dira pointed at the slowly rotating Bianglala.
Defan nodded to comply with his wife's wishes. He bought a ticket and gave pocket money to Dira's friends, because today is the celebration of Defan's victory.
Defan then asked his entourage to line up in a queue, while he bought a ticket. Shortly after Defan returned, their queue was already at the most Defan.
He handed the ticket to the man who was guarding the ride. In one reanglala ride, filled in pairs, only the Jenny, Diki and Shinta sections contain three people.
The bianglala spun around the arena from a height unknown how many meters. Everyone enjoys a beautiful view at night for 10 minutes.
After being satisfied riding the bianglala, everything went down to try other rides there.
"Bang, let's watch the train track (motorcycle) tong satan, whose train muters in the form of a barrel with 360 degrees. I think it's exciting!" said Dira, circulating his gaze, looking at the crowd in the arena.
"What's that demon barrel? He got on a train in that barrel?" lontar Defan, scratching his nape.
"Yes, get on the train, and then he'll be twirling around in a wooden barrel!" reply Dira.
"Ah .. If so can you!" decit Defan lightly.
"Let's see!" take Dira again.
Defan and Dira eventually split from the troupe, they went to a motor race track that rotated with a 360-degree shaft rotation.
While Carol and Jefri go to another arena game that is a prize game, a bracelet that is put in a bottle in order to win a prize prepared by the booth provider at the night market.
While Diki, Shinta and Jenny even spend pocket money given by Defan. Because, too much culinary is traded in the night market. Tempting for Jenny and Shinta, while Diki only followed resignedly.
One of the culinary tried is cotton-shaped gulali, the snack is often in demand by teenagers and children, because it feels sweet like sipping candy.
Defan and Dira were watching the demon barrel tracks. His head was dizzy to see the racers who were racing around the track that rotated from top to bottom. The game has never been tried so that makes Defan curious about the race arena like that.
"Yes .." exclaimed Defan, when his chosen rider was knocked out and fell from the demon barrel arena.
"Set the exclaim, Bang. Usually a lot of bets are also here, who falls means he loses. Who's the last person to survive, he's the winner!" terang Dira's.
"Oh that!" sahut Defan seraya.
Defan even applauded the prowess of the riders who dared to test the adrenaline on the demon barrel arena. Only one person managed to win the bet because the person of his choice still persisted around the demon barrel track with increasing speed that made the audience cry out to cheer him.
While Jefri and Carol were grumbling because they failed to put the bracelet in the bottle, Jefri was initially optimistic that the game was very easy.
With annoyance, Jefri again bought a bracelet to try the game. The pretext, he remains optimistic that he can get even though only one gift that Carol craves is a big doll gift.
"Here you go, Bang just give up!" seloroh Carol, who had resigned because of the distance between the bottle and those who were about to throw the bracelet far enough that it was difficult for the bracelet to hit the bottle according to the target.
"Don't give up, baby! Try it again!" jefri advises spontaneously, calling Kara dear to Carol, then he makes a payment to try the game once again.
Before long Jefri again threw the circular bracelets in his hands towards the bottle that stood on the table. The first throw missed, the second throw was still missed too, the third throw was still missed too, until the fourth throw turned out to be on target. But the prize offered was not as expected.
Jefri and Carol only get a canned drink because they have managed to put a bracelet in the bottle.
"Yes .. if you think it's mending we just buy instead of wasting money and time!" lamented Carol.
"Hahaha ... the name is also fun!" kelit Jefri laughed out loud.
"Ah, no fun game, there must be an element of fraud! I think it was deliberately the person put the bottle with a very long distance," said Carol.
"Yes, that's the rule, baby!" jefri said, emphasizing the call of affection for his girlfriend.
As a result, Carol turned her head, her eyes quickly staring at the man's twinkle. Didn't know he would be called dear.