There were a few things that Mr. Chisaka had thought through over the past few days. He also prepared several different plans.
First, he needed to ensure the thriving of the convenience store. With its ongoing success, he could put more into the retirement savings that he had been doing since the establishment of the store.
Even though he still had his son and daughter, Mr. Chisaka hoped that he and his wife didn't have to fully depend on them. He also loved the sense of independence that he had just gotten in his mid-life period.
Second, Mr. Chisaka planned to hire someone to take care of his father's daily needs; taking care of the house chores, cooking for him and bringing him to the hospital for his health check-ups.
The old man would absolutely disdain and call him an ungrateful son but, Mr. Chisaka knew that enough was enough. He needed to shield his wife and children from his father's wrathful outbursts.