Mr. Hamid asks his son why he's not wearing his school uniform, and why he hasn't been wearing it since he fell in the bathroom during the fight with the school thugs. The boy says that he has a minor wound from the fight, and that he'll be going to the hospital right away. He's glad that his injury isn't too serious, because he'd rather be in the hospital than in the school uniform. The school is getting more and more sick, he says, and the students are taking sick leaves at an alarming rate. A student tells him that his last day at school is today. The kid who was the leader of the gang that beat up the three school thugs is the one who's leaving the school.
Mr. Hamid asks his son why he's not wearing his school uniform, and why he hasn't been wearing it since he fell in the bathroom during the fight with the school thugs. The boy says that he has a minor wound from the fight, and that he'll be going to the hospital right away. He's glad that his injury isn't too serious, because he'd rather be in the hospital than in the school uniform. The school is getting more and more sick, he says, and the students are taking sick leaves at an alarming rate. A student tells him that his last day at school is today. The kid who was the leader of the gang that beat up the three school thugs is the one who's leaving the school.