In previous articles, I have said that aunt number 2's husband is not an ordinary person. His friends were also, on average, officials and soldiers.

Aunt husbands often do things that others rarely or won't do. When I was in Hong Kong, I lived in a very orderly family and environment, so my aunt's behavior and actions often surprised me and gave me the opportunity to see things that I had never imagined at the time.

First to a nightclub at the age of 13

It is perhaps a very rare thing for a 13-year-old to visit a nightclub, but this happened to me.

When I was 13 years old, my aunt's husband took my cousin's sister and me to a nightclub in Ancol called the Hailai International Executive Club. At the time, I didn't understand that Hailai was a nightclub.

Once ridden a car at a speed of almost 200km per hour on a toll road

One incident that I remember vividly to this day is when my aunt's husband took me and his children to the airport. At that time we were passing through the Soekarno-Hatta Airport toll road, then suddenly my aunt's husband increased the speed of the car to almost 200km per hour. At that time, my male cousin and I were sitting in the back. I was very frightened at that time and hugged the chair in front of me tightly.

It was the fear of that moment that made me remember this incident clearly.

Keeping wild animals at home

As I have told you in the previous article, my aunt's husband keeps many wild animals in his house, such as Eagles, Hornbills, a Tarsier, and a Siamang Gibbon. At that time, one of the drivers had the task of taking care of the animals in his house.

The Eagle is kept in a small room that can only accommodate 4 people, and the roof is open with a roof grille. One day, the Eagle suddenly disappeared; some rabbits and Tarsiers also disappeared, so we suspect that the Eagle came out through the roof grille and caught some animals in the house.

Affecting my life and my family for the future

There are many deeds of my aunt's husband that I cannot tell you here, but he is one of the people who affected my future and my family, and the reason why we should return to Hong Kong.