
If he follows the contents of Endra's heart, he actually does not want Ashar to understand Gista's feelings. Because Gista left Ashar because Ashar did not understand the disease that Gista suffered, thinking that Gista exaggerated his pain.
But, Endra followed his logic. When viewed from the interaction of Gista and Ashar, there is still something that needs to be resolved. That means there are still interactions after and Gista is still very vulnerable.
He still could not be faced with a situation that made him despair. So inevitably, so that Gista does not feel depressed, Endra must make Ashar understand how severe Gista's mental health is.
"Please Akang here, help me get a little bit out of it."
Endra directs Ashar to stand near Gista, because he will test later. Let him believe and see for himself.
After that Endra went, took a tray filled with dishes with various things besides coffee, sugar and tea.
Endra's standard of inspection is all three things, but Endra also wants to ensure directly how Gista responds to other foods.
"Teh, answer me if it's horrifying, yeah."
"Yes." Yeah."
Endra added a wisp of Gista's ear, because he was still hearing.
"Tell me a."
Gista did not hear because he did not respond.
Endra began to tell Ashar to bring the cup of coffee closer to Gista's nose. And since Gista had tested this several times, he did not need any instructions to explain.
"Dame."
Ashar was clearly shocked. It can be understood indeed, because Gista disease is not something like fever.
"Continue, Kang. This one again."
Ashar offers tea instead of coffee.
Gista was silent for a moment, then shook his head. "The smell is not strong. Not amis but weird."
Endra hurriedly took his notes. Slightly frowning because last time, Gista said the tea was fishy.
Has anything changed?
Ashar also gives sugar. Gista was silent again, shaking his head. "There's no smell."
Could this be a positive change? Endra notes immediately before returning asking Ashar to take another plate.
On the plate was rice. Just plain white rice, which is hot.
"That's rice, I know. It doesn't smell good."
Endra made a cross in his notes for the rice. "So Teteh tastes hot rice it stinks." Endra explained to Ashar. "If it's cold he says there's no pungent smell, but it doesn't taste good."
"That's because of nerves?"
"Everything in the body is central in the nerves, Kang. Like a computer, the nerve is like its wires, which were formerly in the brain. So if the nerves are problematic, the problem can be to all the body, including the effect on the taste of the food we eat. Our tongue has nerves too."
Ashar's expression was complicated. "What if Gista can't eat rice?"
"No pa-pa, Kang. Maybe it does not meet the needs as a whole, but the solution in the meantime Teteh must consume a lot of sugar, especially sugar from fruit, make energy sources. Just a temporary solution, while being stimulated continues to smell the same feelings."
Ashar frowned deeply. It seemed like he was beginning to understand how deep the burden on Gista's soul was, because of this.
"Continue, Kang."
Endra told Ashar to lift a bowl of clear vegetables on Gista.
And just like before, Gista shook his head uncomfortably.
"Rubber meat smell."
Though it was vegetable—muka Ashar like thinking of such things.
All the objects on the tray were brought close to Gista, and they were still bothering him. Endra inevitably became a forehead massage, quite confused actually have to find a reference from where.
"We'll go on again, Kang. Now the drops are bribed."
But before that, Endra opened Gista's earplugs, letting her feel more comfortable.
"I'd like some more Teteh bribe, huh? But, can his nose be closed first, Tea? Wants, right?"
"Yes." Yeah." Gista obediently handed the decision to Endra. "Well what?"
"I want to try to close the smell of the drops, make sure the taste of the food is the same or change as well. You could psychologically be an influential teteh kisser."
"Yes." Yeah."
Endra smiled, promising in his heart that he would look for all the solutions he could for Gista to heal quickly.
Because it looks like he has improved mentally.
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