“No, no. Not because of that. It’s just that my granddaughter, Cilla, has caused you a lot of trouble, Mrs Zea. You don’t need to send me gifts like this anymore. Thank you very much for all your kindness and goodwill, Mrs Zea. But I feel bad for continuing to get and receive this gift of yours. We cannot continue to accept this gift of yours. We also can’t if we keep bothering you.” “Oh my goodness, Mrs Sarah! You’re not like an outsider for me. My son, Gema, also often troubles you. After all, Cilla didn’t bother me at all yesterday. Also, I only sent you some stuff too, didn’t I. Please don’t be too bothered and uneasy, Mrs Sarah. I don’t know how to thank you for taking care of Gema.” “Son Gema never bothered me either, Mrs. Zea. In fact, I often helped by him.” “Oh, is that so? Bu

