Under the water, the dolphin is like a jungle. Yamin, a young and curious girl, spends her days exploring the vast depths of the ocean. One day, she comes across a lonely and abandoned dog named Samba.
Yamin approaches Samba and asks why she is hanging out all day. She notices that Samba looks hot and uncomfortable. Concerned, Yamin tries to communicate with her, but Samba can only sigh in response. Undeterred, Yamin continues to talk to Samba, letting her know that she has many fans back home who would love to meet her.
Samba, through her limited ability to communicate, reveals that she was abandoned by her previous owner. Yamin learns that she found Samba crying on the street and couldn't bear to leave her behind. Yamin decides to take Samba with her, despite her mother's concerns.
Yamin's mother worries about who will take care of Samba now. Yamin reassures her mother that she will take care of Samba herself. Her mother reluctantly agrees and asks Yamin to fetch Samba's food.
As Yamin gets ready to leave, her mother questions how she plans to take care of Samba. Yamin confidently replies that she will not let Samba use the toilet. She even suggests putting scotch tape on Samba's bottom to prevent any accidents. Yamin's mother seems surprised by her determination.
Yamin's mother reminds her that Samba is not a baby and can take care of herself, just like Yamin does. However, Yamin insists that she wants Samba to be with her at all times. Her mother warns her that when a big dog comes and demands the baby (Samba), Yamin should keep her safe.
Yamin confidently declares that she will not be afraid of any big dogs. She promises to chase them away if they come near Samba. Her mother finally agrees, saying, "Alright! Take Samba for a bath."
And so begins the adventures of Yamin and Samba. Together, they will navigate the challenges of protecting a new friend and learning the true meaning of family.
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