
"How's school going, honey?" the grandmother asked to welcome her granddaughter. Andi and Rama just got home from school.
"It's so exciting, Nek Lidya! We ate the provisions we brought in the school cafeteria earlier," Andi replied excitedly.
"Have you guys made any friends? Aren't there any kids bothering you?" Nek Lidya asked impatiently.
"Sir, Rama to the room first, yes. Sultry. Grandma continued to chat with Andi, later Rama returned if he had changed clothes."
"Yes, baby!" reply Nek Lidya softly.
"So, how?" ask the old woman again.
"Nobody bothers us, really. Everything is good and friendly. You also get acquainted with some students, actually there are also students who introduce themselves, but Rama does not press, Nek Lidya."
"Thank God, change clothes there, we eat together!"
"Well, Grandma Lidya!"
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Rama threw his body on the chair, he sat weakly while exhaling a long breath. For him acting is very easy, deepening the role is also not difficult, which is difficult, when he has to talk at length. It was too nauseating for him, he would complain more often than talk nonsense.
"Heh, it turns out having a family is really troublesome!" decih Rama was half upset.
"It's my choice anyway and I have to live it as best I can!" the young man got up and went into the bathroom, he needed a bath to refresh his head.
The door of his room was knocked, Rama immediately opened the door of his room. "Young master, the food is ready!" a servant knocked on Rama's door.
Rama nodded in understanding. "Thank you, I'll be down in a minute!" reply Rama showed off a knotty smile. The waiter looked down briefly and then left.
"Sorry old, Grandma," said Rama as soon as he arrived at the dining hall.
"It's okay, we've just been here too, haven't we, An?" reply Nek Lidya softly.
"Yes, what Nek Lidya said was true," Andi excitedly said.
"Thank God, I'm afraid to make grandma wait."
"Have, already, let's eat the food now, then it's cold!" they ate lunch together. The grandfather was invisible because there was some business that needed to be handled at this time, hence only the three of them had lunch now.
"Grandma's glad you got all the good classmates, no one's nosy or bothering you." Nek Lidya spoke on the sidelines of his meal.
"I like it too, Nek Lidya. I am so grateful that everything is good and I want to accept that we are their friends. Yeah, right, Ram?" plain eyes asked for a response from Rama.
Rama nodded briefly. "Yes, it's worth being grateful for." Rama smiled mockingly in his heart, who should be grateful to them, because they would not get a reply and stay safe. If anyone dares to interfere, Rama has a thousand ways to clear up the source of the problem.
"A diligent school, be a smart kid, and help your grandfather. Poor your grandfather is very old but still busy working," said Nek Lidya stroking the top of his grandson's head, rama.rama nodded in return.
"You too, An. You have to graduate with good grades, then go to school. After helping Rama, accompany him so as not to get tired of working alone."
"All right, Nek Lidya. I'll listen to what Grandma wants!" reply Andi excitedly.
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