“You are a real businesswoman.”
“Yes.”
“You said something just now. You want to buy a ladder?”
“Yes, sir. I prefer to buy a ladder first.”
“Ladder first?”
“Yes, sir. Before a pumping machine.”
“You told me about a two-step ladder. How did you not know about a two-step ladder before?”
“I didn’t know, sir. But I will buy the two-step ladder.”
“That they will be renting out?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Do you know how much they rent it?”
“I don’t know yet, but I will go and find out.”
“Okay. There is an aluminium one. I have an aluminium one that is three steps. They last longer. They don’t rust. If the money is enough, buy two.”
“I bought a wooden one.”
“Buy an aluminium one.”
“Okay, sir. But more money is coming.”
“Yes.”
“I was thinking yesterday that if you learn Braille, then we can register you in a university to read a course.”
“Okay, sir.”
“Like Mass Communication.”
“I’m ready to learn.”
“You’re ready to learn?”
“Yes, sir.”
“I’m glad. You said you are tired of staying here and want to change your environment?”
“Yes, sir. I want to change my environment.”
“So once you learn Braille, we can arrange for you to go to university. You can study Mass Communication or something similar.”
“Okay, sir.”
“You will look nice on television.”
“Thank you, sir.”
“Congratulations.”
“Thank you, sir.”
“I’m happy for you.”
She said she is very happy.
“Did you sleep at all?”
She said she was waiting for the day to break so she could receive the cheque.
Wow.
Thank God you are here. I am happy for you.
“I will call the bank when I get back.”
“God bless you, sir.”
“All right.”
