K_Contiello
Well, according to a folk lore, Olongapo City got it's name from Apo--a rich old man who owned the land a long time ago. He was an exceptional leader but was killed by his abductors through beheading. A boy found the chieftain's head impaled in a bamboo pole at the foot of the mountain. His enraged constituents seek revenge to his culprits and later called their village Ulo Ng Apo that later on becomes Olongapo (pronounced as Olong-Gapo). Olo or Ulo means (head) Ng (of the) Apo (Chieftain). So it roughly translates as Head Of The Chieftain City. Ironically, my great grandfather was also beheaded in the mountains when I was 2 or 3 years old, but that was at the other end of the province. Below is a photo of a monument of the head of the chieftain that can be seen in the middle of the city. That's all for history, folks. :D
After such a serious talk, Johan starts thinking of drama class. Lol I'm starting to think the bouquet may have been a trap set by the mastermind of the incident so that the people in the car can identify the person to throw the blood at. Though, I may be wrong, since it would be easier to identify Johan as the person beside the tall blond guy.