The given text appears to be a transcription of a conversation between multiple people, likely from a video or audio recording. The conversation is in a mix of formal and informal Indonesian language. Here's a concise summary:
The conversation starts with someone offering a house to another person, who is grateful and accepts the offer. The house is empty, and the owner wants someone to look after it.
Later, a group of people, including the person who received the house, are moving furniture and other items into the new house. They discuss various topics, including helping each other, being good friends, and taking care of one another.
One person mentions a goat, which is later revealed to be a bolster pillow that was ordered online. There's some confusion about the delivery, but it's eventually sorted out.
The conversation also touches on the topic of being happy and making others happy. One person expresses gratitude and admiration for someone who has made them happy in their own way.
The text ends with a scene where someone is instructed to put a secret chest in the back room, with the warning not to open it. The conversation is often humorous and lighthearted, with the participants joking and teasing each other.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A person is given a house across the street from their current residence.
2. The house was previously empty and the owner wants someone to look after it.
3. The owner asks the person to move into the house and take care of it.
4. The person agrees to move into the house.
5. The owner offers to help the person move their belongings into the new house.
6. The person is shown the new house and is told that it is close to their friends.
7. The person is given the key to the house.
8. The owner helps the person move their belongings into the new house.
9. The person is told not to open a secret chest in the back room of the house.
10. The owner helps the person move the chest into the back room.
11. The person is warned that broken glass is a bad omen.
12. A water tower is mentioned.
13. A person named Aris is mentioned as not wanting a house.
14. A person named Kona is mentioned as ordering a goat pillow or bolster.
15. A package is delivered to the person, but it is not what they expected.
16. The person is given a new house, but it is not what they expected.
17. The person is told to be patient and to respect the gift of the new house.
18. The owner and the person pray for good fortune and a smooth life.
19. The person is told to follow the owner and to come along.
20. The owner and the person move the belongings into the new house.