
Three months later, Te Apoyo had recovered and was able to move freely again, although it felt a little pain in his bones. After learning that his parents were still at his grandfather's house, Te Apoyo decided to stay there. He lives alone. Te Espere stayed at Malika's house.
Nicholas had finished reading the contents of the book as long as they were still in treatment. And after the book was finished, it was brought by Te Apoyo to Dion's grandfather's house. And returned as before.
The content of the book is mostly about the confession that has been made by previous generations. The seizure of property and power and the murder. It's sad enough to realize he was born of a bad guy. Which even made him endure a lot of misfortune due to the curse.
Not wanting to drag on he tried to live his life like everyone else. The instructions on the terms Crescentia proposed are not in the book. And he had never dreamed of Cresentia. But he never forgot about that. Because he still feels burning at night.
On the first day he cleaned the house with the help of Nicholas. The first thing he did was make sure no venomous animals would enter the house if he was sleeping. And he cleaned one room on the first floor to be his room.
Before the water flow comes back to life. He also took a shower in the public bathroom. And buy refillable mineral water for cooking and drinking. The first day was quite difficult to go through what else when he had an upset stomach. Want to not have to use mineral water to clean after defecation or even small. So that there is a waste of drinking water.
So he decided to use the restroom in the back. And to save water he does not flush after urinating before he defecates. Enough pessimistic smell. But because the distance is quite far, the unpleasant aroma does not bother him when he is in the room or in the kitchen.
Everyday his time was spent only taking care of the house and cleaning it. He sleeps in the morning until noon and wakes up in the afternoon until night. At night, all windows are open so that cold air can enter the house. As a substitute for air conditioning, to reduce the feeling of heat in his body.
A week later, electricity was transferred to the house as well as the water. Te Apoyo no longer needs to take laundry outside or take a shower in a paid public bathroom.
Dion's grandfather's house is neatly arranged, Nicholas also often comes to help on his holidays. Sometimes he stays in that house. He was never disturbed once by the dark dwellers in the house. For Te Apoyo had warned them not to do anything.
The new school year arrives, clues still do not exist. It almost made Ta Apoyo desperate. Even he felt that Crescentia was just playing tricks on him.
A few days ago, Papa Malika came with a file to sign. And at that time he reminded Te Apoyo of the importance of education. So he started school. Even though he can't study at home. He repeated his 10th grade education from the beginning again.
The company is still handed over to his papa friend, Papa Malika. But if anyone needs to be signed, then he or Malika will sign the dossier. As a guide to their parents. Because the company is still running smoothly, the investors still feel that the company is still under the supervision of Dion.
Te Apoyo learns about the things that are needed later when he has to jump into the company. Papa Malika educated him in a disciplined manner as Dion had done to him.
Te Apoyo went to school in a small town far from his grandfather's house. Using the new data, with the name Te Apoyo and his guardian papa Malika. He lives with his servant. But at their residence in a small town that almost resembled a village, Te Apoyo asked his servant to call him by name.
The two maids have learned that Dion and Lina are missing. But luckily they were good and loyal servants. They were willing to acknowledge as Te Apoyo's parents. And live in a small house. Not to attract the attention of people around.
Te Apoyo used glasses that had no effect and changed his appearance slightly. Like a geeky kid at his new school. And he pretended to sneeze often so that people would not be interested in approaching him.
School on the first day is not bad. His schoolmates are not friendly people like him. But they are also not interested in disturbing. They just want to get together with people who fit in their opinion.
After school, as usual, he went home on foot. And today he passed by an old grandmother. Grandma collects used items. Te Apoyo glanced at him at a glance and passed him just like that.
As he passed by, he heard the sound of people falling. It turned out that the grandmother had fallen and the things she was carrying were scattered. Te Apoyo extended his hand. But not yet had his hand welcomed by the grandmother, immediately he pulled back. Then she uses her gloves.
After wearing her gloves, she extended her hand again. But pushed aside by the grandmother.
"If you don't want to help, don't. Grandma can still stand alone." she said disappointed and then she got up on her own.
Te Apoyo helped him pick up the scattered scrap. Then give it to Grandma. But the grandmother refused it. It was as if he felt the secondhand that Te Apoyo had touched was disgusting. Then he just left.
Te Apoyo had forgotten about it if he did not meet the grandmother again. As they clashed the way Te Apoyo bowed his body slightly. But he was not touched by the grandmother.
The next day Te Apoyo saw the old granny fall and sprained her legs. And soon he put on gloves to help the grandmother stand up.
"Already! Don't help!" granny shouted annoyed.
He was annoyed to see Te Apoyo wearing gloves to touch him. So he felt very offended. Fortunately, there was someone on the road. Then the man took the grandmother to his house. And the man asked Te Apoyo to bring the old stuff that the grandmother had collected.
After knowing where Te Apoyo's grandmother lived so often to the house to bring him food. Although he first delivered food, the grandmother immediately threw the food right in front of his face.
"Mama said, we can't waste food. Because there are people starving somewhere else. If we throw away food when others are hungry. That means we insult them." Te Apoyo said as he picked up the falling food.
The next day Te Apoyo came again with food. Different from yesterday. My grandmother did not throw the food away.
"Hey son, why are you coming again. Don't you feel disgusted coming to this place? Dirty and smelly. Rubbish is everywhere."
Te Apoyo smiled and shook his head.
"Then bring me food tomorrow. My legs are still sprained and I haven't been able to find any junk to sell for food. So while my feet hurt. Don't forget to come and bring me food!" grandmother's orders were without shame.
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