
Revan ran towards the door where he saw Bu Dimas. Mr. Ade was confused by his son's action because he was alone in the room. He feared that Revan was missing or lost in the hospital because his wife was going to the cafeteria.
“Revan, don't go, son!” yelled Mr. Ade to Revan.
Revan didn't care about his father's screams. He kept walking towards the door.
“Revan, back! You are gone!” shouted Mr. Ade back.
This time Mr. Ade tried to get up from his sleep and tried to get down from the bed. Unfortunately, he could not directly chase after his son because he still had difficulty with the infusion on his hands. Because of anxiety with Revan, Mr. Ade also lifted an infusion bottle from the hangers and limped he also tried to pursue his son.
Meanwhile Revan has managed to meet with Miss Dimas. Revan goes hand in hand with Niko and Bu Dimas. After shaking hands, Revan hugged Bu Dimas. Herman and Chintia who were accompanying Bu Dimas also waited for Bu Dimas to join Revan.
“Bude who is patient, yes?” revan said while crying.
“Still, Revan. Who are you from?” ask Ms. Dimas while crying.
“Night Revan heard mom talking to Om Jefri and Auntie,” Revan replied plainly.
“Oh yes? Berart your father has heard the news of your father's death?” asked Bu Dimas in surprise while holding the left and right cheeks of the cute boy.
“Not yet, Bude. I kept this a secret from my father. Afraid of father getting sicker,” replied the innocent Revan.
“Sya, Revan. Your father is very dear to you. He would be sad and devastated if he heard your father died. You help keep this a secret first, yes!” mama Dimas replied while wiping away the tears on the little boy's cheeks. He also wiped his own tears.
“Revan!!!” the voice of Mr. Ade's call has reached the door of the room.
Ms. Dimas and all those in the place were shocked when they saw Mr. Ade walking while raising his own bottle of infusion.
“Bu Dimas!!!” pekik Pak Ade was surprised by the presence of his friend's wife who was flanked by two people in police uniforms.
“Pak Ade!!” screech Bu Dimas while scattering towards the man and taking over the infusion bottle he was holding.
Herman and Chintia swiftly guided Mr. Ade back into the room and laid him on the bed.
“Revan! You're leaving your father alone? Where's Nisa's mom, Mr Ade? This sample has not been able to move much, Mr. Ade,” cerocos Mr. Dimas' wife.
Revan was only able to remain silent when he was taken by Ms Dimas because he pleaded guilty.
“Nisa said goodbye to the cafeteria with Mr. Jefri and his wife, Ms. Dimas. I guess Revan called who. Turns out to call you. You came here to see me, right?” mr. Ade said calmly.
“I-iya, Mr. Ade. I'm here to visit Mr. Ade,” replied Ms. Dimas.
“Thank you for bothering to come pick me up. Why aren't you with your husband?” ask Mr. Ade.
“A-anu .. Anu Pak Ade's. My husband is on important business,” replied Ms Dimas trying to lie.
“Oh yes I understand. Yesterday you and your husband were waiting for me all day. Thank you very much, huh?” answer Mr. Ade.
“Yes, Pak” replied Bu Dimas.
“Oh yes. Who are these two cops?” ask Mr. Ade again.
Herman and Chintia also looked at each other because they did not expect Mr. Ade would ask their whereabouts. The two of them who had heard the conversation of Bu Dimas and Revan to keep secret the death of Mr. Dimas immediately twisted their brains to make up the story.
“A-nu, Sir. We both happen to know Bu Dimas,” replied Herman with a face of sumringah so as not to be suspected by Mr. Ade.
“Oh yes? Know where? I'm a friend of Mrs Dimas and Mr. Dimas! So, I know quite a lot of acquaintances of the two of them,” replied Mr. Ade with great enthusiasm. The man was most pleased to talk about his youth.
“Ouch! Die me! What am I supposed to do now? If I say the wrong thing, I will break all this drama!” rutuk Herman while glancing towards Chintia.
Not helping. Chintia was also confused back then because she was indeed not so adept at lying.
“A-nu, Sir. Miss Dimas used to live close to my house,” replied Mr. Herman with a tone trying to be made calm so as not to arouse suspicion Mr. Ade.
“Oooo around that Lotus road, huh? Mr. Dimas and Ms. Dimas did stay there long enough after I resigned from the Antah Barantah Cooperative where we both worked,” Pak Ade replied flatly.
Herman was happy to hear Mr. Ade's answer that was not as enthusiastic as before. It shows that Mr. Ade is not very familiar with the environment he was talking about just now.
“Yes, Mr. Dimas quite a long time cost near my house it. We get to know well and are like brothers,” replied Herman ngasal with a smile to Chintia.
“Kos??? Didn't Mr Dimas and Mrs Dimas contract there? Not sniff! I know for sure because I helped them move to the house now,” protested Mr. Ade with a face full of question marks.
Herman again had to rack his brain to continue his play.
“Iya. If people say it is ngontrak, but if I think it is ngekos. Understandably, the house occupied by Mr. Dimas and Bu Dimas is rather small. Because the house was left by my parents,” replied Herman diplomatically enough so that Mr. Ade was sure of his words.
Hearing Herman's reply suddenly made Mr. Ade shocked because he had seen Mr. Dimas and Bu Dimas himself once expelled from the house they were contracted to. Mr. Ade was surprised because the police in front of him claimed to be the owner of a rented house in the place of Mr. Dimas and his wife.
“True Bu Dimas, this cop who owns the house you once contracted on that Lotus road?” ask Mr. Ade to Ms. Dimas who was also confused because Herman spoke wrongly.
“A-anu, Mr. Ade. Yes ... this policeman who had our rented house at that time,” replied Bu Dimas with a bit stuttered.
Meanwhile Herman listened to their conversation with a smile as if he had no sin whatsoever. Chintia who was next to him also spread a smile.
“Why are you familiar with this cop? Do you not remember their treatment at that time when driving away your family like expelling chickens!” Mr. Ade said in a rather high tone because he remembered the expulsion incident at that time.
Herman and Chintia were shocked to hear a spicy sentence thrown by Mr. Ade. The two policemen did not expect that Mrs Dimas and her family had experienced anything bad with their old landlord.
“Tamat my history now! What am I supposed to say now to this sick man in front of me? Do I have to tell this guy the truth that I'm on a show? And what really happened was that I was investigating Mr Dimas' death? But what about the fate of this sick man? If he gets to why, how?” Again Herman was confused and stuck in a role he made himself.
“Sorry, Mr. Ade. We and Miss Dimas are familiar because we realize that it's all just a misunderstanding,” replied Herman just as long as he didn't know what to say anymore.
“You said throwing a pillow down the street was a misunderstanding? You said expelling a mother with a child was a misunderstanding? Where's the guy who was hitting me on the face?” shouted Mr. Ade with emotion.
“Sabar, Sir. You are sick,” replied Herman trying to calm the emotions of the sick man.
“Do not touch me! I do not want to be in contact with people who have been cruel to my friends. Don't bully you police, just keep it easy on the little people!” sumpat Pak Ade still with a high tone.
“A-nu, Mr. Ade. It was not me who expelled Mr. Dimas' family at the time. That man is my stepfather. It just so happens that he disagrees with me. At that time I was out of town so my stepfather dared to throw him out. If there is me, the man will not dare to do anything, ” replied Herman trying to calm the emotions of Mr. Ade.
“He was right what this cop said, Mr. Ade. If this cop is good with my family. The evil one is his stepfather,” replied Miss Dimas.
“Oh so. I guess you're just as bad as your stepfather. Sorry if I have been disrespectful to both of you just now,” said Mr. Ade.
“Iya. It's okay, sir. We understand the misunderstanding Mr.” replied Herman a little relieved.
“Why do you want to have a stepdad as bad as him?” ask Mr. Ade.
“Saa actually doesn't want to, sir. But, my mother's already Bucin the same guy. I can what?” said Herman stick with his charade.
“It is difficult if you have dealt with love. May your mother be healthy and happy to have a model husband so,” said Mr. Ade.
“Iya, Sir. Oh yes, Miss Dimas. It seems like it's time we decided, Herman said.
“Loh, where are you going? Don't want to wait for my wife?” sahut Pak Ade's.
“Anu, Mr. Ade. I want to all visit their two children who are being treated in this hospital for typhoid,” replied Bu Dimas from bunti only.
“Oh, so these two are married? Kirain is still dating?” sahut Pak Ade's.
“Already, Sir. We were married a few years ago,” Herman replied while embracing Chintia.
Chintia could not dwell at that time because he did not want their heavy efforts since earlier to make a show would be in vain because of his refusal. However, the woman had prepared a big pinch for Herman when he came out of Mr. Ade's room.
“Ya already then. Little children should not be left behind. Poor thing! Thank you for your visit. May your children recover quickly,” replied Mr. Ade.
“Sama-Sama. Hopefully Mr. Ade will heal quickly too. We say goodbye!” they said as they left Mr. Ade's room.
Not to forget that Miss Dimas also said goodbye to Revan.
“Revan don't stay with dad alone, yes!” said Ms. Dimas while hugging the little boy.
“Salam make P-,” Revan replied but not forwarded because noticed by Mr. Ade.
Herman deliberately embraces Chintia while walking out of Mr. Ade's room. Chintia was really upset at the behavior of Herman who took advantage of the mumpung aji.
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Hm .. senengnya if commented by the same reader every episode. So the spirit to rush the episode update