
As planned, Sam actually came to Dita's place. An hour ago he asked Dita if there was a lecture schedule or not and it turned out that today the class was empty. So Dita chose to sleep at home.
"It's better to be here than to be with the obscure man" murmured Dita.
Dita chose to leave when Sam had given news if he had reached the tea plantation area. Meanwhile, with a sneak, Dita left.
Dita is already in the saung. He deliberately walked out of the house and headed to the middle of the rice field to eliminate fatigue for a moment. Inadvertently he asked Rangga, one of the workers at his parents' house.
"Den ayu hungry?" said Rangga while giving drinks to Dita.
"Thank you .. uh, sorry what's your name, sorry to pull you away."
"It's okay Den Ayu, besides I'm not busy either. I cut the grass before Den Ayu came."
Dita smiled sweetly towards Rangga, making Rangga feel if the benefits he installed could function properly.
"Have he started working. Even though the worker at home was very much, but he chose me instead," he said while giggling.
"Why are you laughing by yourself?"
"Eh, sorry ... Den Ayu, it's a-anu ...."
"Here you go, if you don't like to accompany me here, you can come back."
"No-no, I like Den Ayu."
Rangga condemned his own attitude because his ignorance made Dita a little suspicious of him.
"What are you thinking right now? Does working at my house make you feel at home?"
"Absolutely at Den Ayu."
"Oh, yes .. ha ha ha ...."
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Handoko Residence.
Teng ... teng ....
The bell from the front fence rang. A worker ran forward to open the door for their guest.
"Good day, sorry is this really the residence of Anindita daughter of Mr Handoko?"
"True, sorry what's needed, huh?"
"I'm a friend of Anindita's, I made an appointment with her."
"Oh, yes I briefly report with Kanjeng Mother first."
Then the worker ran inside to report to the homeowner.
"What's Mr. Karto doing running around like that?"
"That's Kanjeng Mother, in front there's a man claiming to be Den Ayu's friend, now still in front of the gate."
"Just go in, maybe Dita made an appointment with him."
"Alright, Kanjeng Mom, I'm sorry."
After reporting, he went back to the gate to see Sam.
"Please come in, Good Den."
Sam chuckled at it, but he thanked me anyway.
"Thank you, sir."
After that, he returned his car to enter the yard of Dita's house. Madam Sekar immediately looked for her daughter.
"Dita .. Where are you? Nak ... Leone ...."
It turned out that Madam Sekar did not find her daughter in the room.
"That feeling was Dita here, then where was she?"
Feeling that he did not find his daughter he went to the backyard, but the same as earlier he did not find anything.
"Report Kanjeng Mother, the guest is already in the living room."
"Alright then, let me see him."
Mrs Sekar immediately went ahead, but before she left she had told her workers to find Dita. Not to forget he also gave orders to female workers to make drinks for their guests.
"Good day, Mother Kanjeng" said Sam kindly.
"Wait a minute, it's like I know you, aren't you Dita's childhood friend?"
Sam nodded, then he expressed his heart.
"But earlier, I apologized to you, Dita seemed to be leaving. You see, in the room and in the backyard, he doesn't exist."
"But it was still texting me."
"Yes, I just checked into her room but she's not there."
"Don't worry, I've sent a male worker to find Dita. Maybe he's taking a walk in the tea garden."
"Yes, Mom."