Meanwhile at Willy's house, the Padmasari children who had stopped learning to ride immediately gathered in the park next to the house. They were waiting for their parents to pick them up.
"How long are we going to stay here, Grandpa?" Nana asked Karyajasa. Karyajasa, who already knew what had happened to his son from Amurwa approached, stretched out his hand while stroking his grandkid's head.
"Looks like we'll still be here until Uncle Willy comes home, my dear. Wouldn't it be nice if we left while the host wasn't back yet?"
"So? When will Uncle Willy come?"
"Grandpa doesn't know either, honey. Uncle Willy didn't tell Grandpa when Uncle Willy came home. What Grandpa knows, Uncle Willy is in his office completing business. It could be late afternoon or late at night. Ah well. Instead of being bored waiting for Uncle Willy, it's better. OK, let's play around here, okay? Isn't that right, Uncle Agus?"
Agus and Anwar who heard it just nodded, agreeing with Karyajasa's question.