Chapter 39

But sometime in the future, I will still try to take Revan for a walk somewhere so that the teenage boy's mind becomes fresh and not only focus on the burden of selling meatballs and staying at home.

"If Revan were here, it would be more fun, but taking Revan for a walk or even just drinking is very difficult," said Anggika to Diana.

"Where have you been?" Diana asked Anggika.

"He hasn't gone anywhere, Revan is too quiet and is still a victim of bullying," answered Diana to Anggika.

"Never mind, let it go. It will return to normal in the future," Anggika said to Diana.

They then drank the drinks that had arrived and were served to the waiters. After that, they drank it all up and then went straight home.

Because maybe at home they must have been waiting to help cook in the kitchen like what Anggika did to her mother.