As pretty as a Butterfly

As pretty as a Butterfly
Chapter 69. The arrival of William


"William my grandson, you little bastard! Wherever you have been, it's been this big just remember visiting me," said William's grandfather named Wijaya as he snatched his grandson's hair.


William smiled as he grimaced in pain as the slightly wavy long hair was pulled by his own grandfather.


"Akhs! Opa pain, don't be like that. Do you want your grandson's good looks to diminish." William acted ill to please Grandpa.


Grandpa also throttled. "Cut your hair, Opa doesn't like it. And what kind of appearance is this, you're like a hoodlum, no wibawanya at all," said Opa Wijaya continues to look at the only grandson of his puppet from top to bottom.


Wiliam smiled, grabbed the hand of his beloved grandfather and invited him to sit first.


Afraid of the heart, he thought.


"We sit down first Opa," Wiliam scoffed while holding Grandpa with one hand.


"Hey lower! Opa can walk alone, don't you equate Opa with those obscure night women." Opa Wijaya hit William's back in a row.


Habits!


William just chuckled. "Sorry Opa," then sit Opa on the sofa in the room.


Truly brash grandson, muttered Opa Wijaya. But he was so happy, because during his time out of prison, this was the first time William had visited him.


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"OK now tell Opa, what did you mean by coming here?" ask Opa Wijaya while fixing his suit that was revealed due to William.


"Opa, I'm here to ask you a little thing," William replied as he poured a cup of wine from the freezer in the room without permission.


Opa Wijaya. "God! Turns out you're the same as him, come to me if you want."


Opa Wijaya sighed, wanting her to strangle the granddaughter out of annoyance at feeling alone for the rest of her life. While the stepson and his family no one remembers him and only come if he needs something.


Especially after his only son is gone, he is made dizzy with who will continue his company.


William lowered. "Sorry ... If I rarely visit you Opa, but my visit this time is really important and I'm sure you'll be happy with what I mean here" William replied as he turned the wine around in his glass.


Opa Wijaya clucked in annoyance. "Ck! How important your business is and what your arrival means can make me happy. Have you found a companion?" asked Opa jokingly, considering that his granddaughter had never had any desire to marry or be serious about women.


Heh!


William smiled and shook his head. "I don't want to get married yet, but I've found a girl that's suitable for me to marry" she replied, recalling one girl in the photo.


Opa Wijaya blinked her eyelids many times, she was surprised and happy. But he still doesn't believe.


"Oh so, good. If there's a chance bring him here to see me. I want to see which bod*oh girl is deceived by you" replied Opa Wijaya relaxed to keep his wife, but deep down he already wanted to jump because he was happy. "Finally."


"I haven't seen him yet, but I promise you, one day I'll bring him here to meet you" William replied.


Opa Wijaya squinted her eyes. "Basic con man, have not met but already sure if the girl wants to be invited by you. You think your Opa's a little kid who doesn't know shit."


William smiled. "I don't lie and I'm the one who always keeps his word."


Opa Wijaya sighed. "Yes let's just say Opa believes in you. Then did you come here just to tell me about it?" ask again.


Opa Wijaya was surprised and rubbed his eyes unexpectedly. Whether in front of him was his own grandson or not. Because all this time he knew William was not at all interested in taking care of the family-owned company.


"Ciyus?" tanya Opa Wijaya did not believe it and pinched the wrinkled skin on her arm. "Ax sick!" he didn't dream it.


William nodded and sipped the wine in a glass to the toilet. "Rem ... Right," he replied.


Opa Wijaya poked tears at the tail end of the eye and looked at William seriously. There was joy in his heart to hear his granddaughter say that.


But there was anxiety in his heart, because since William refused to continue the company. The stepson who is none other than Wijaksana, intends to take over the company owned by his family.


"Opa doesn't know what you mean and what your purpose is to talk like that, but honestly Opa is very happy to hear that you want to continue our family company. So William ... Opa wants to see your seriousness in leading this company."


Opa Wijaya closed her eyes and took a deep breath. He opened his eyes and spoke firmly.


"okay ... All righty! Opa has decided, from tomorrow you will work here. Show me that you deserve to continue with our family company and one of the most important things ... Don't let down your old Opa."


William smiled and hugged his Opa. "Thank you, I promise I won't let you down."


Opa Wijaya broke the hug, though, then ask his personal assistant to prepare a place for William and take care of some needs and arrange the workers who will be a companion to help William during his work in this company.


Opa patted hard on his grandson's shoulder and smiled. "Opa sure you can be the successor to this company, you're a smart kid just the wrong way."


Opa Wijaya laughed while showing his happy expression, then followed by the sound of laughter from William and other workers who were there.


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Meanwhile, in the branch company, a large subsidiary of Wijaya Group. Info about the arrival of William and also the desire to be a successor has reached the ears of Mr. Wijaksana. He looked at the messenger, and smiled cynically.


"Is that true?" ask Mr. Wijaksana.


"True Mr. President," replied the messenger.


Mr. Wijaksana then clucked in annoyance and broke the pen in his hand, then threw it in any direction.


The middle-aged man sighed and set his emotions to be invisible. He told everyone in his room to come out first to be alone.


Then after everything was gone, he snorted in annoyance, then approached a large photo on the wall of his study.


Mr. Wijaksana looked at the picture of his extended family, where his half-brother who had not been in the photo.


He was stuck in his waist and grieving. "Curtain! If I knew it would be like this, I should have wiped out your entire family that day!"


Mr. Wijaksana tidied up his desk and called the driver to go to the central company to meet the stepfather and discuss his objections to the father's decision without asking for his opinion or approval first.


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