Pariwanya Si Boru Panggoaran

Pariwanya Si Boru Panggoaran
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June stared fixedly at the file in hand, then she dissolved in reading the file. The case was indeed quite attention-grabbing, actually if Defan took the case it was precisely the popularity of Defan will increase.


Because this case is dealing with a famous artist, namely a fraud case that ensnared a socialite with the artist.


"Sir, it's great this is the case. Why don't you just take it, the father will often appear on TV," sosor June after reading the case thoroughly.


Actually Defan was initially interested but he was still worried about taking the case or not. "I think so at first, it seems interesting that this is also a case because of the fraud that ensnared socialites and artists," Defan replied, turning to June's face.


"Yaudah, take it, sir so that you often appear on TV. You see, this is related to famous artists," explained June.


Defan was increasingly convinced, then he ordered June to contact his client to inform him that he would agree to win the case that befell his client.


This time, this time,!defan's client is a socialite and the suspect who will be ensnared in his case is an artist. This begins with the figure of a socialite who is lured investment will get a very large profit with the results of the production of the album to be issued by the artist.


Indeed, not a few artists who deliberately provide business opportunities to their friends with the attraction that they will be given a profit of up to 3 times. Therefore, a Defan client named Tamara finally agreed to invest in the production of the album.


Surprisingly, the album did not go into production, until it ended with Defan's client filing a lawsuit against the artist. He felt aggrieved with money of 500 million for the making of the album.


June contacted Tamara, telling the socialite that her case had been accepted by Defan Sinaga's lawyer.


"Good morning ma'am, I'm from S.N.G Lawfirm would like to inform you that your case has been accepted and will be followed up by our law firm immediately" explained June, by telephone.


"Yes, I've been waiting a long time, because until a few weeks there was no news from the law firm, I'm very happy if finally Mr. Defan will accept my case handling," tamara said through the phone call.


"Yes, ma'am sorry to wait so long, Mr. Defan just saw the file and started studying the case. Mom will soon be called to see Mr. Defan and bring the evidence you have" added Jun.


"Thank you, ma'am, then please let me know, whatever evidence needs to be prepared" Tamara replied, then the phone call was cut off after June answered and said yes.


Defan ordered in June to inform Tamara again to prepare all evidence until the case files are completed, so that she can win the case. Actually the case according to him is very easy as long as the evidence is very supportive, especially this is related to an artist who does not want his name tainted with rumors of fraud cases.


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Sahat and Rosmah returned home, they brought some groceries that could be brought alone, some children's snacks that would later be displayed in the house. Then for basic materials, they just wait at home because everything will be delivered directly by the wholesale party.


At home, Sahat seems busy starting to tidy up the living room that will be used as a stall for their new business. The room is indeed very suitable to be used as a place of sale because they have very wide windows and the windows are easily lifted up.


Luckily the house is still quiet, the four sons of Sahat are in school, while the youngest child is entrusted to the neighbors. Rosmah immediately picked up her son after arriving home.


Because he did not want to make a 5-year-old child was hassled to be piggybacked then finally Rosma decided to leave it to the neighbors. Because it will be difficult to bring the youngest child if their luggage is transported in a vehicle very much.


"Let me take our sipudan first," said Rosmah, while Sahat was still busy to take out all the items in the living room.


Rosmah immediately visited her neighbor's house, as a sign of gratitude Rosmah gave the cake that had been purchased at the market because the neighbor was very kind, whatever they did the neighbor always helped.


"This is a little gift from our taxes, thank you, you have taken care of our preparations and," said Rosma, when she reached her son's hand from the hands of her neighbors.


"Yes no papa, Eda," said the woman as she grabbed a plastic package that had been given by Rosmah.


Rosmah passed away with her ready child to go home, then she let the child play alone in the house. While she and her husband were busy cleaning up the items in the living room, some items had been moved only to tidy up the places. There are still cabinets that are deliberately left there, because they will be used as shelves for storage of selling materials.


Tam long ago, several pick-up cars had entered their yard, carrying all the groceries of Sahat and Rosma. The couple immediately ran to the yard to pick up their groceries.


Some of the rice gunny sacks have been taken down and as well as other raw materials such as sugar, oil, instant noodles and others.


Then, Sahat requested that the kenek transport all the goods and put into the house so that later it would be easily arranged back and then to various places.


After everything was put in the house, the mates and the driver took their leave.


"Many of our groceries, sir was able to be full of this house," continued Rosmah while circulating the view and the house was already felt narrow because many items that had squeezed the room.


"Yes, how much was our groceries?" sambar Sahat curious.


"Once it's 40 million, there's only 10 million left to add anything less" Rosma said, raising her hand with the money left in a brown envelope.


The two began to fix the items and arrange them on the shelf, while rice-rice was put into a crate that had been asked by Rosma to the wholesale owner.


Fortunately the owner of the rice wholesaler was very good, willing to give the crate because Rosma had been shopping very much for the business purposes of their new food stall.