Chapter 76. Think
Sagara shook his head. He took a deep breath. "No, no, no. My presence in someone else's house will only worsen my home life."
Sagara stood up. He picked up a stone lying on the ground. "Anyway, I'm just here to reminisce about my childhood," he said and threw the stone at the horde of mangoes hanging from the tree. With just one throw, several mangoes fell. Sagara smiled and picked them up.
Sindi laughed. She stood from the bench and picked up the plastic bag in which Damar's toy had been wrapped. "I know that I will never be able to encourage you because you would have been able to solve all your problems on your own for a long time. Just remember that you are not alone in this world. There's us. There's me, Mom, Dad, and Damar, who will always support you," Sindi said as she opened a plastic bag, motioning for Sagara to put the mangoes he had dropped into it.
Sagara smiled. He put th
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