"You are patient Hans. You don't cry like that. This is all Emily's destiny to have to go through all of this," said Hans' mother.
"Mama can't talk like that. I should have been in there. I should have been the one who got hit by the bomb."
"You don't talk like that, Hans. You should be grateful because you have been helped by God through Emily so that you don't get hit by the bomb," continued his grandmother.
"It's up to you all what you want to talk about. Because none of you really care about Emily."
"Who says we don't care? If we didn't care, we wouldn't have come here after the taboo if Emily went to the hospital."
"It's okay Mom. It's hard to talk to Hans, really. It's better if we go home now. Mama must be tired too, right. It's late."
"Yes, come on."
"Mama and the others go home first, Hans. You should also go home. Because it's useless for you to wait for him here but he just hasn't realized yet."