
When he realized that Dion and Lina were still not found, Gina did not continue her chatter. Trying to hold back.
And the next day all started their activities as before. Te Espere returns to his small-town school with Te Apoyo. And on Saturdays and Sundays they will go to their parents' house or to their grandparents' house.
When they go to Dion's grandfather's house, Te Espere tries his newfound love. He touched the things in the house. And he managed to see both his parents through these objects. It turned out that Dion and Lina had accidentally touched those things. Their situation is fine. But they were almost desperate because they could not get out of the world of illusion of darkness created by Crescentia.
While diving into the objects in the house, Te Espere remembered the book in the house. He wanted to touch her and dive into the history of the person who touched her. Then he went to the secret room. And take the book.
He tried to find out the existence of the original descendants of the Crescentia tribe. And when he touched the book, he failed to get the information he wanted to find. It turns out that the book does not display anything when touched.
At the same time Te Apoyo learned about the company on papa Malika. He also attended a special school. Little by little, he began to understand the business world. Their lack of capital was covered after Gina returned to investing and Te Apoyo mortgaged her parents' house.
And after they managed to run the business, the new investors arrived. And the results of the business profits can be used to pay debt installments. The new investors did not mind Te Apoyo's young age. Because they saw the progress of the business that Te Apoyo handled with papa Malika.
Exiting investors want to rejoin after their place of investment has just gone bankrupt. But due to their very high self-esteem, they become reluctant to invest their capital back in Dion's company.
Te Apoyo did not bother with this. He returns to his days as an ordinary student in a small town. And he helped his first friend's family at his new school. Giving donations in the form of basic food and medical expenses for his friend's older brother. But not using his identity.
Te Apoyo asked Malika's mother for help to work with the television station that held a charity event. The goal was to put my friend Te Apoyo's family on the list of beneficiaries. The real funds for the family of his friends came from Te Apoyo's own pocket.
Then Te Apoyo bought land, around the house of the grandmother who bought him shoes. And intend to make a shoe factory in that place. To remember the kindness of the grandmother to him. Grandma's house was renovated, the goal if the grandmother's family returned, the house is still there to visit. And before the original owner comes, the house will be used by workers in a shoe factory where he lives far from the factory to be built.
On holiday Tomi and Malika visit the residence of Te Apoyo. In the living room he saw an old photograph on display on the wall. Tomi recalled that the people in the photo had stopped in her dream.
Then he asked Te Apoyo who it was. Te Apoyo also said that he was a grandmother of his acquaintance. Tomi asks Te Apoyo to drive her to her grandmother's house. Without him noticing, his tears flowed, as if he missed something and had just met again.
Tomi feels confident that her dreams are related to her family. Then with the ability of Te Espere to see the past finally found out that Tomi is the granddaughter of the grandmother. So wept Tomi. He finally met his real family. Unfortunately, that person is gone. To carry out his duties, he went on a pilgrimage to his grandmother's grave.
Tomi who felt unfilial to grandma actually gave the house to Te Apoyo. And let Te Apoyo use as he wished. Tomi's parents don't mind either. Because according to them, Te Apoyo will not waste the house.
But papa Malika suggested that Te Apoyo buy it and pay it according to the prevailing price. Buying and selling transactions also occur. And Te Apoyo's original plan could continue. But there are people who don't like that. They objected to the establishment of a shoe factory on the grounds that sewage would pollute the area.
But then papa Malika held a meeting with the government apparatus and also influential people in the village. And explained that they will not throw waste carelessly. And papa Malika said that the factory will accommodate workers from local residents.
The deal was reached. Development permit submission successfully obtained. Building materials are also available. The workers also come from the local community. A reintenir stared at it furiously. Because the salary of workers who work in the building is more than twice that of the workers he employs.
Lending money and giving high interest. And everyone who owes him will work on him until their debt is paid off. It is very difficult for them to pay off debts. Paying the flowers on time they are already overwhelmed.
Even a grandfather volunteered to be a pelvic coolie in the project of building the factory, because the debt had swelled. And he will lose the only place he has. But he was rejected by the building's foreman, for he was very old. And it is also dangerous for him to work in that place.
Unable to get a job, his house was eventually confiscated. And he and his three grandchildren were expelled by the loan shark's hired thugs. They were confused to find a place to stay that night. In the confusion, the grandfather invites his grandson to sleep in the building of Te Apoyo's shoe factory.
Then in the morning they quickly left the place before the workers came and drove him away. It was noon, the grandfather's grandson was starving. Grandpa who had no money to buy food tried to ask the shop owner for a packet of bread. And the shop owner refused to give it away in a subtle way.
It just so happened that my friend Te Apoyo's parents bought rice at the store. He bought bread for his grandfather. While giving the bread, friend Te Apoyo's mother recognized the grandfather. The father told her the story of losing his home.
Mama's friend Te Apoyo took them to his house. Then ask her husband's permission so that his grandfather and grandchildren can stay with them. Her husband also agreed. Their lives are now fairly well established and their son who is very ill is now recovering.
As an expression of gratitude for the kindness they received from people they did not know. They want to pass on the good to others in need. And the sincerity of my friend Te Apoyo's family had a good impact on Te Apoyo and Te Espere.
Their body temperature at night reduced again and they began to be able to see the shadows of their parents in the grandfather's house. Even though they can't touch it.
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