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Amanda. Let's go back, Amanda.
Why did papa leave me?
Papa.
After mama left me, you left me as well.
How could you leave me all alone?
Amanda.
Don't say such things, Amanda.
Don't be sad, Amanda. Both me and my wife are here, aren't we?
Oh brother, why did you leave me? I should be the one to leave.
Not you.
Why did you leave me, papa? Why, papa? Why?
- Amanda. - Stay calm, Amanda.
It's not good to be like this.
Istighfar.
Don't be like this, okay? Both me and my wife are here for you.
I'll take care of you.
Papa.
My life will always be quiet,
alone and with endless longing.
You bought so much stuff for me.
What else do you want?
Amanda.
Amanda.
Are you okay? Why are you staring off into space?
It's nothing. I'm fine.
Okay then, I have some stuff for you. It's from the heart.
I already told you not to do this, Bella.
Why not?
Don't act all goody two shoes.
You don't reject stuff given to you.
Just take it.
I'm shy.
- Amanda! - What are you shy about?
It's from the heart. Once in a while.
Take care, Amanda.
Yes.
Remember me.
Yes. Thanks, guys.
Anything for you.
You shouldn't have bought me all these, Bella.
Just thank her alone. I'm just here at the right time and place.
You are
- always like that. - Of course.
- Bye, guys. - Bye, Amanda.
Shopping. Let me see.
Aren't you shameless?
Appearing out of nowhere and asking for people's stuff.
What's the deal? It's annoying, you know?
This chick with a sympathetic face.
You don't have to bother.
I'm not asking to look at your stuff.
I want to look at my cousin Amanda's stuff.
Is this cheap or expensive?
It doesn't matter. These are cheap, okay? Stop snooping around.
It's probably low class anyway. Nothing great, right?
I have no time for this.
You still would have taken it in the end even if it's low class.
- Like I don't know. - That's enough, Cika.
You'll never stop dealing with her. Enough.
- Get in. It's already late. - Don't give it to your cousin.
Okay? Remember that.
Yes. Okay.
Bella, drive safe, okay?
Let's go.
This bracelet is so pretty.
I can't stand it!
Mak Sue, let's eat.
I'm on a diet.
Mummy.
One, two.
Isn't it pretty, mummy?
Sarah.
Isn't that my new dress?
Why are you wearing it?
I'm just trying it out.
Don't be stingy.
My friends are right.
You really are shameless.
You would still wear it even if it's cheap.
Amanda! What's your problem?
Don't be stingy with your cousin.
What's yours is hers, okay?
Sarah, take the dress off now.
Can you at least respect other people's belonging?
Oh, you know how to talk now, don't you?
What? Respect? You should show some respect, okay?
Did you forget that I'm the one that took you in after you were orphaned?
It's not worth it, you know? With this cheap dress my daughter is wearing.
You can really talk now!
Isn't that right? Biting the hand that feeds you.
When have you taken care of me?
The house you're living in
belongs to my parents!
Come here, you!
Calm down, mummy.
It's not time yet, mummy.
Just you wait, Amanda!
How infuriating!
Stay calm.
How pretty. I like it. My daughter is smart.
I'm your daughter, aren't I? We have the same taste.
That's the only thing she does.
Shopping.
Don't you have anything else to do?
The credit card is used for valuable stuff.
Not just for shopping.
She's not shopping nonsense.
She buys stuff for her parents too. Right, dear?
Papa, this is for you.
Okay, try to appreciate it.
For you.
- Bella. - For you.
- For me as well? - Of course.
Thank you, Bella.
How smart.
Didn't you buy one for Amanda?
You're still thinking of Amanda, huh?
Why? Jealous?
No, I didn't say I was jealous.
Okay, enough. Calm down.
I definitely bought something for Amanda. She's like our family, right?
You don't have to worry. Whatever I do,
buy, I will remember Amanda.
I know I'm way fortunate than Amanda.
So, this way, I'll be able to make her happy.
Of course. You should be grateful.
Why? Because your life is way different than Amanda.
Yes.
- Thank you, okay? - It's pretty.
Amanda. What did you cook this morning?
I've been starving since last night.
- Didn't you say you were on a diet? - So what?
Do you want my mum to die starving?
I'm hungry as well.
She's acting as if we're not here.
This child is asking for it.
It's only because the house is under her name.
If it wasn't, I would have already placed her grave next to her parents.
Fried rice again?
Plain fried rice.
Hello, baby.
Yes, I'm on the way.
I'm sorry, dear.
I know I'm late.
The traffic was heavy.
Sure, it was.
All right. Let's go.
Hit me. If that helps increase your love for me,
I'm willing to get hit.
Are you sure?
Yes.
Really?
Do as you please.
I will always be your saviour, Amanda.
Saviour my foot!
Enough, let's go. We're late.
Yes, I know we're late but there's no need to kick me. It hurts, you know?
Okay, we'll get there fast.
Ouch.
Good morning!
What's the matter for you to come to the office, Pah?
How many times do I have to tell you? It's infuriating!
It's not Ipah. It's Effa.
Ipah is your name, so it's Ipah.
Why change it to Effa? Does Effa sound better?
I'm busy, Pah.
Why are you performing martial arts in front of me?
Is this sign language?
This.
What money?
Mr Zaki, no money,
no talk, okay?
You forgot.
Forgot what?
You didn't give Amanda her allowance last month.
So, I'm claiming it twice this month.
Amanda is an adult. She opened her own account.
I've transferred the money to her.
Oh, my God! What's this?
Why didn't you discuss this with me first?
You do know that all her affair is managed by me. One more thing.
She doesn't know how to handle money. She's still a child.
She's no longer a child. She's at a marriageable age.
I have a meeting. I do apologise.
I have one thing to advice, Ipah.
Please don't come to my office next time.
You have my number, right?
You can text or call me.
Sorry. Peace be upon you.
And upon you be peace.
What are you looking at? Pick it up.
Who called?
It's okay, I'll answer it for you.
It's okay, I'll do it.
Hello.
Yes, auntie. Peace be upon you.
And upon you be peace.
Has your class ended?
Yes, it just ended.
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