Bonaga and Monita are a husband and wife who are enjoying their period of success. This time, they have to face the educational problems of their only daughter, Monaga, who was expelled from her school. The grandfather, the Dragon finally got involved in the problem of the grandson to get a new school. In the midst of educational problems for Monaga, Monaga's meeting with a street child named Nira became a special spirit for Monaga to go to school. There are various obstacles and conflicting opinions on the sustainability of Monaga education. Naga's excessive love for his grandson makes matters even more complicated, causing Bonaga to be squeezed between the wishes of his wife, children, and father.
The happiness of Lita and her husband, Rama, do not last long because Lita is often terrorized by creepy female creatures. Rama brings Mr. Adam to clean their house from the ghost disturbance. Mr. Adam explaines that this terror does not come from the house but from inside Lita herself. Mr. Adam gives a hint that the answer is in Lita's past, by asking for an explanation from Sari, the mother she left behind. Sari is admitted to a mental hospital.