
“We started the interview.” Adriel doesn't want to keep Arriel wrong. The sooner he interviews won't be finished sooner.
“Good.” Arriel nodded in agreement.
Adriel immediately picked up a list of questions she had made since yesterday. Don't forget he turned on the voice recorder.
“You are the owner of Malya Jewelry. Tell me a little about your jewelry store.” Adriel began her interview.
Adriel always liked to be asked about the establishment of her jewelry store. Because there is a struggle to share.
“I started this venture from scratch. Money from my papa. My father was a businessman, but at that time his business went bankrupt, and began to get sick. After my papa died, I focused on building this business to support the family economy.”
From the beginning of deciding to build a business, Arriel was so persistent. That's what makes him delay having children when married. But apparently God said something else. Arriel was pregnant when she had to fight for her efforts. Until finally, he decided to choose. And the choice fell on the job.
“I design jewelry. Offering from one person to another. Until they finally knew me. Slowly I was able to create my own shop. Armed with the determination I have. I went to the exhibition too. Set aside some of my profits to register myself to the exhibition. Until finally began to be known in international circles.” Arriel told me how his business trip was.
“You have reached the international scene. Why doesn't anyone tell you.” Adriel was very curious. Didn't expect Arriel to have made it overseas.
“I rarely want to be interviewed. After all, things like this are only akam so the wind then. Our people just need something fun. Therefore gossip is more in demand than achievement.”
Adriel herself confirmed that this was exactly what happened. That is the motivation of the magazine. Lifting great people to the public so that they can take good things from business people and scholars.
“Then how do you divide your time between family and work?” Adriel asked again.
When asked about family, there are regrets. She felt like she was failing in the family, and that led to her eventual divorce.
“I failed. When I choose one thing and focus on it, I have to let go of the one behind me. My marriage failed because of my ambition to succeed. My ambition for my mother in old age is to guarantee. When I chose to be a good child, I forgot if I should be a good mother too.” Arriel tried to hold back her tent.
Eventually Adriel finds out what caused Adriel's marriage to fail. Sometimes they are in a dilemma. When parents need children, children should always be there. As their filial. However, the status of the child who has become a mother is a responsibility that must be borne as well. Adriel can't hit a man who should have chosen what. Because every choice has consequences.
“If time is rotated. I want to fix everything. Not just a pursued career, but a guarded family.” In his sobs, stored an incredible regret.
Adriel took the tissue that was on the table. Then give it to Arriel. “T need not request the playing time. Keep looking ahead, and make the time to come there will be no incident of the same thing. Make the past, become a lesson so that later you can determine the right choice.” Adriel tries to calm Arriel down.
Arriel did not expect. In terms of age, Adriel is easier than her. But his thinking is so mature.
“Can we resume the interview?” Adriel chose to ask permission first. Remembering Arriel looked sad.
“Certainly can.” Arriel nodded. He immediately wiped his tears.
Adriel immediately asked back a few questions. Even the much calmer Arriel could answer. Quite a long interview Adriel did on Arriel. About twenty questions were addressed to Arriel, and they were answered well.
This interview went quickly. There are no obstacles considering Arriel can answer well.
“Thank you for the interview. All the questions will be in the magazine later. For next. I'm asking you to come to our office tomorrow. There will be a photo shoot with two other women who are the speakers. There's Alicia Ghea and Shera Alexander.” Adriel explains what to do later after the interview.
“Alright, of course I'll come.” Arriel nodded.
Adriel looked at the watch on her wrist. Time shows two o'clock in the afternoon. The interview went on without any pause at all. Not knowing if it was so late.
“It looks like we missed lunch.” Adriel smiling.
Arriel looked at the watch on her wrist. Two o'clock, which means he missed lunch, as Adriel said.
“What if we have lunch? Because the interview is over. There's no harm in us celebrating.” Adriel smiled giving an idea.
“Good.” Arriel nodded in agreement.