Vlora, who was still on the phone with her father, introduced herself that she was an acquaintance from school. Vlora also told him that she was going to Bandung by train. However, her father didn't allow her because it was already midnight. He asked her to leave in the morning, and told her to stay in a hotel for the day.
But Vlora, who still needed support, asked to leave at midnight.
Aidan, who heard about Vlora's situation, intended to help Vlora drive to Bandung by car and of course with the permission of Vlora's father. Vlora's father who heard this was very grateful and asked for the phone to be transferred to a video call without turning off the connection to make sure Vlora was okay with Aidan.
Vlora took Aidan to the car and carried the luggage to the trunk. Vlora, who felt tired, slept in Aidan's car. He leaned his cellphone in front of the car dashboard and made sure his cellphone did not fall and his father's connection was cut off.
It didn't feel like the dawn call to prayer was echoing in one of the cities in Bandung. Vlora and Aidan arrived at Vlora's father's residence.
Vlora and Vlora's father were very grateful for the help they got from the boy. Vlora's father invited the boy to rest first and have breakfast so that he would be fit when he returned to Jakarta.
Aidan agreed and asked for permission.
In the afternoon, the boy returned to Jakarta.
Vlora's father also contacted Vlora's mother to fix the problem.
Vlora heard that her father was angry with her mother. And told her mother to apologize. However, Vlora chose not to continue listening to the phone call between her father and mother.
Vlora had already asked permission to go to school for 2 days.