
Juwita accompanies Adji to the office during the day, because in the afternoon she wants to invite Juwita to meet Ajeng.
But Juwita just waited in the car, waiting for Adji to get into his office building for thirty minutes, then came again and moved places.
They rely on drivers today, so when in the car, Adji just focus on the iPad in his hands.
"Mas, I want the name." Juwita broke the silence, because from then on they just kept quiet.
"What's the?" reply Adji slightly looked.
"Aren't you expecting your son to be the heir?"
Random is the question. Juwita from earlier was just bored just waiting so he thought things out.
But come to think of it, it is true that Adji did not prepare his heir to the treasure. Successors to her business Juwita see none.
Banyu may be the most potential candidate, as the child's interest is indeed more on the lesson. But specifically Adji educated successors, taught him business and all sorts of things, Juwita thought there was no one among his children.
She freed all her children from acting at will. Or maybe later after the new college Adji demands something from his son, well?
"No." Adji closed his iPad for a moment. Seradeni Juwita talk. "My treasure is my treasure. My son is up to him."
"meaning?"
"If he grows up, he's got money where it's his business. My only task is for him until he can be independent" said Adji without burden. "So my treasure is my treasure. My company is my company. If he wants to manage, yes please. I don't want to force it."
"If he's spoiled keep asking for money and then what's the adult?"
Adji. "Abimanyu, Banyu same age Cetta twenty find a life of his own. I as his father help, but not my full dependents. I have a son of you later too. He must have his own world, his own way of living. Different from girls."
Hmmmm, it's appropriate that so far Adji did not send his son to do business or the like.
To be honest, Juwita had thought it was because Adji did not feel too much to dizzy his son so what because of his many possessions.
"You're not saying I'm cruel?"
"In the early days Melisa said I didn't have the same heart as a child."
Yes maybe because Juwita's child is not too worried?
Or not, but Juwita understands what Adji means. He wants his son to know the weight of the world and the difficulty of surviving on his own. That intention is not wrong.
"I was a kid not as lucky as them."
Adji clapped Juwita's hand on her knee, slowly grasping it.
"I live with Oma Putri, and I will not lie that torments me inwardly. I was given food, school-given, given what I need—but one side I can't say I was treated the same as Oma Putri's biological child."
"...."
"I also lost my parents. How am I not invited there? How am I left like this? Especially when my sister also moved away in Singapore, I was literally alone even though I lived with family."
"Why do you want your child to be alone?"
"I'm here because I'm alone." Adji smiled half laughing. "Yes, right? I don't know how other kids are, but I am because I'm alone. I fight, try, hold on because I'm alone."
Juwita.
"For me, it's hard that I feel painful, but if I ignore it, I'll be at the point where I'm satisfied even though I cheated yesterday."
Yeah, hell. Juwita also never thought about meeting Adji when his back began to cool alone. When she is alone and doesn't know where to go, Juwita meets Adji.
So if Juwita's not at that snatch point, yeah she didn't meet Adji.
We think life seems joking but meaningful.
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