"Thank you for taking care of my child while I was out of town yesterday, Lis! I swear if you don't exist, I don't know who else to ask for help. Mrs. Sumiyati doesn't really understand anything related to the illness either," Rangga said. The man shook Lisa's hand tightly while shaking her.
"Hey, relax. Don't worry about it. You always help me when I'm in need too so just take it easy," Lisa replied casually.
"Sorry, Mr. Rangga," Mrs. Sumiyati suddenly said. "This is all my fault, if it weren't for me, Julian wouldn't have caught dengue fever like this. I took him for a morning walk to be healthy, but he got hurt and fell into fever in the afternoon instead. I'm so sorry,"
"Mrs. Sumiyati, don't blame yourself! It's not your fault if Julian caught dengue fever because of a morning walk, right? It's all God's plan ma'am, don't worry. I will not blame you," Rangga replied sincerely.
"I will look after Julian this morning, ma'am," Rangga added.