
The case about Liora and Gaida has been handled by Alden's lawyer. The lawyer continued to coordinate with Derick on all matters.
Derick still serves as a leader in one of the Carter Kingdom branch offices.
While Alden is only in charge of making important decisions. The rest he just busy himself to get sorry from Dinda and start everything from scratch.
After snatching away Dinda's most precious treasure, Alden could not calm down. Moreover the shadow about that night kept spinning in his head.
Alden wanted to take responsibility, not only for the sake of reducing his guilt, but also for the sake of Dinda. For their sake, both learn from the mistakes of the past and start from scratch.
Alden believes that love can grow together.
After picking up Dinda's cell phone in her room, Alden drove back alone to the wife's house.
But Alden returned moody, when he saw the cars owned by his family were still lined up neatly as he left earlier.
"Maybe they'll leave after lunch" Alden murmured, with a gaze that continued to lock the whitewashed house.
Believing in it Alden went home slowly, looking for the safest parking space. There he waited again, until finally half 2 o'clock arrived and Alden saw the cars owned by his family began to come out of the house owned by Dinda.
The corner of Alden's lips smiled, after it was believed the car of all his family away he came out of hiding and came to Dinda's house. Parked his car in this yard.
With Alden's broad steps towards the door of the house and knocking on it.
While Dinda who thought if it was mommy Jia or Aleia hastily opened it, was afraid if something was left behind.
But how surprised Dinda when she saw even Alden who was standing right in front of the door of his house. Her cheerful face just turned sour.
"I just want to drop off your phone" Alden said immediately, before Dinda scolded him or before Dinda hurriedly closed the door again.
And hearing the phone was on Alden, of course Dinda was surprised. Alden was so presumptuous with all his stuff. First about the house and second about the cell phone.
Not happy his house has been renovated but Dinda instead felt annoyed, it would be better if this house was destroyed rather than having to be repaired by Alden.
"Dispose, I don't need it!"
"But your mother still sends messages to that number a lot."
"Did you reply?!"
Alden nodded.
"How darn!"
"Sorry."
"Where's the phone?!" sue Dinda as she reached out to take her cell phone.
"There's in my car" Alden replied, but the phone was in his pants pocket.
And Dinda who heard that was very upset, it was clear that Alden was stalling between them.
"Dispose the phone!" indignant Dinda, every time he saw Alden, the memories of that night again turned vividly around, how Alden treated him like a binary.
Brak! Dinda even shut the door tightly. While Alden was just flinching.
Dinda was right, that night actually she could still ask Dinda to run away, asking Dinda to stay away from her. But the anger and desire that had arisen made Alden prefer to pull the woman into bed.
When the door was closed, Alden pulled out Dinda's phone in his pants pocket.
The door opened again, but it was not Dinda who opened it, but a servant.
"Give this phone to Dinda" Alden said, nodding his head obediently.
"Good sir."
And after Alden left, the servant closed the door again. He handed the phone to the owner.
I don't want Dinda to get that phone. Because he still needs it.
Inside her room Dinda opened this phone. Seeing the same stuff. Only Alden changed the wallpaper of the phone into a photo with his mother. As Dinda used to remember she didn't put up this wallpaper. It used to be just plain.
"She's really presumptuous" exasperated Dinda, Alden must have opened all the contents of his phone including the gallery.
Remember Alden's words about the mother who sent the message, making Dinda so immediately open the message on the phone. And sure enough, it was shared at the very top of his mother's name.
Din, have your phones met, baby?
Yes Ma, I dropped it on the street. But it doesn't seem to be a phone, just a message.
It's okay, baby, it's important that you know how you are.
Din, you send a lot of money, baby. Better to pay off your debt.
Mama take it easy, my debt has also been paid off. It's got more bonuses, which is why I sent it to mama.
Reading all those messages, Dinda instantly clenched one of her hands tightly. Alden had been too impudent to interfere in his life.
Still feeling annoyed like that, suddenly Dinda's attention was back on her phone when she felt the phone vibrate.
There's an incoming call from the man she hates the most, Alden.
With an increasingly furious feeling, Dinda answered the call.
"Stop bothering me Al, I don't need your mercy. And take it easy, slowly I will also move away from your family! so stop, don't interfere in my affairs anymore" said Dinda directly, and Alden was already very immune to all of Dinda's denials.
"Try to turn on your room light, last I stay it's still dead" Alden replied, instead discussing something else. It made Dinda grow angry. Dinda immediately disconnected the phone call between them. He looked at the lights in his room above the ceiling.
Is it dead? Inner Dinda. it feels like a sprain if you have to obey the words of the annoying man. But at night it will certainly feel dark if the lights are off.
Then with that upset feeling, Dinda got up from her seat on the bed and headed for the light switch near the door.
Dinda pressed him with eyes that kept staring at the lights.
The mat! The lamp was not really on.
Dinda repeated it a few times but was still not alive.
"Gosh, so it's broken." he murmured, the annoyance had now turned anxious. If you sleep alone, Dinda will not dare if the lights die.
Not yet had time to think about how the solution, Dinda again felt if his phone in hand vibrated, it turned out there was another incoming call from Alden.
Dinda answered the call, intending to blame Alden for all of this. Accusing Alden of intentionally damaging the lights.
"You're the one who broke my room light? wh why? let what? let me ask you for a favor? Cih, I'm not going to!"
"The ladder's in the barn, the new light's in your nightstand drawer, ask the security guard to replace it." After saying that Alden gave a smile, refraining from laughing.