
Ken rubbed his back wet cheek. "Mimi's. Later if you miss, you can come back to see us here. You just tell them and they'll take you here."
"Yes?" The little girl raised her head and tilted her to look at Ken. His shoulder-length hair covered some of the watery cheeks that were wet with tears.
Ken nodded at his lie. "Mk."
The girl stopped crying, but instead she hugged the young man's arm and resuscitated her head on Ken's shoulder.
"But Mimi is alone. Ken's brother's coming, huh?"
The young man smiled and rubbed Mimi's back. "Try Mimi to see there first huh? Still no room for Brother?"
The little girl looked at the couple. "There's no room for Ken?"
Ken immediately precedes. "my ... Mimi please look over there yeah, the room is good not for Brother, if it's good then Brother is there."
The little girl nodded. He now directs both hands to the husband and wife to carry her.
The woman happily grabbed the little boy. "Thank you, Deck."
After the stale they immediately broke off. The children of the orphanage filled the stairs leading to Mimi's departure. From his face it was clear that the little girl was not willing but he tried hard.
When Ken reached the front door with the Chief of the House, the other children with the Housekeeper filled the door to see Mimi one last time.
Yes, Mimi is the favorite child of the children in the orphanage as well, because in addition to the smallest, it is also the funniest and sweetest among the children in the orphanage. Perhaps this is why he was chosen as the husband and wife's adopted son.
Ken remembered something. He remembered the necklace he was wearing and immediately took it off. He ran to the woman with the necklace. "Can I put it on him?"
"Oh, can. Please."
Ken draped it on the little girl who looked like she was wearing an extension. "If you miss remembering this. Brother is always with you."
The little girl stared at the necklace that was covered in coins in the middle. Then the three got into the car. Slowly the car left the Orphanage yard.
Sad faces are already visible. Can just wave the hand was grateful because the rest of them were crying lamenting the departure of Mimi.
Slowly they went back into the home. When Ken came in and closed the door, the Head of the House called him back to the office.
"Like it or don't like you to have to hear this, Ken, before you leave. It's important."
"Sorry, sir, I'm not in the mood to listen to anything, I have to go to the office again" Ken replied.
"Ken, you don't have much time. I have to say this," The head of the parlour grabbed Ken's hand but the young man brushed him off.
"Sorry, sir, with respect. I'm not joking around" asked the young man to stay away. He immediately stepped to the door.
Mr. Ryu keeps his barrier out.
"Sir! Sorry, I want to go to the office!" the young man was upset.
"Do you have a boyfriend?"
"What?"
Ken frowned. What is this question? "Did you ever see me going out?"
"Ken, I'm serious. Don't hide him from me. We have to save him."
"Save what? You know I don't have a boyfriend."
"But the prophecy cannot be wrong. Someone's gonna kidnap your girlfriend."
Crazy prophecy! "I don't have a boyfriend, sir, when I lied! Already, I'm going to work."
Mr. Ryu is still in the way. "Or a girl you like?"
Ken smiled broadly. "I love Mimi," he said. "Happy?" He made it past Pak Kepala Panti.
"Your real name is Kenzie Brightman and I'm really Ken's father!" shouted the Head of the House in the hope that Ken would listen.
But Ken only paused for a moment because then he stepped into the door and went out without saying anything.
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Ken was helping to photocopy the employee's files when the HP in his pants pocket rang. He checked.
A parlour? Is there any more of this? What's that shit about again? Ah, why did Mr. Ryu insist on talking about the prophecy anyway? Is there no other conversation more interesting than a prophecy? Isn't that a better fit for girls? A boy like me is clear about his future. Blank. Ken laughed in his heart.
Ah, but it's also nice if it's true that he's my father regardless of why and the prophecy problem. I often wonder what my parents' faces were like. My mother must have been a very gentle woman and they died in an accident. At that moment, Ken shook his head. Why am I thinking bad again.
The phone ringing stopped. I heard a message coming in shortly. Ken opened it immediately. How shocked Ken was to read the message and make his knees go limp for a moment. He fell down next to the photocopier that was still beeping because he was still copying some of the files inside.
Her tears flowed down the corner of her eye. Why is his suffering today not over? Wh why?
His shoulders began to tremble violently as he could no longer hold back the sobs that began to lock him in regret. Regrets always come at the end.
A few minutes later, Ken was already inside his boss' office. After submitting the file he had copied, he asked for permission to go home.
His boss was so angry. He scolded Ken in front of other employees for asking permission to go home when this morning was already late.
Ken had explained the reason but his boss did not believe him and threatened to dismiss the young man if he remained desperate to go home. Out of fear, Ken doesn't care.
When his boss did not finish scolding him, he apologized and left. His superior was very upset but could not do anything because the young man had run out.
Rushing after getting off the elevator, Ken went to the train station he used to ride, because he had to go back home. The empty train makes him able to get a seat like this this morning. Just this time as well as this morning, he was not happy. This morning, he was in deep sorrow, but now he is broken. Devastated.
He sat in the corner of the carriage as his tears began to fall. He lifted his feet up on the chair and hugged her tightly. His occasional giggles due to sobs can't change anything, because .. That's all he can do, that's all. He is just a helpless human being.
After getting off the train he rushed out. Part of him felt empty. He is between confused, wants to immediately arrive or slow down his way because the results will remain the same because he is very afraid to hear the reality there. He feels guilty. With a gontai road he headed for the orphanage.
Undeniable, he finally arrived. An atmosphere of grief enveloped the home. There's a cop there talking to the Chief of the House. When the man saw that Ken had arrived, he immediately called out to him. Ken had to come to them with a hard effort.
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