
Barun went to the laboratory at the hospital for a report of Sabhira's visa. His gaze while researching around, making sure that no one saw him.
Barun was only wary because his enemy could have been there. The man entered the room carefully.
"I want to take the results of the visa belonging to Sabhira Irani, my wife," Barun told one of the nurses in the room.
"Oh yes, please wait a moment." The nurse then went to the closet that had the results of the examination and searched the file on Sabhira's behalf there.
Moments later, the nurse returned with a large white map in her hand. "This is the report you requested" he said, giving the map.
Barun. "Thank you." Then get out of the room to the car park.
"I have to get all the evidence right away so I know who's really behind this" Barun muttered as he was in the car and then turned on his starter.
The goal after this is to go to the office of the authorities. Therefore, the evidence of the visa must be submitted immediately along with the making of the report.
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Elsewhere, Erzal was enjoying a puff of cigarette smoke with a very riled up feeling. Not even one cigarette butts run out in just five minutes.
Then Erzal then moved from his place while stepping over the bodies that he had just finished off. Highlight his sharp eyes pointing forward along with footsteps coming out of the building.
"Look at Barun, you'll know who I really am!" threaten Erzal in his heart while driving his car to the hospital where Sabhira was treated.
Before arriving at the hospital, Erzal stopped by a cake and fruit shop along the road that was in the direction of the hospital. The man bought a hand for his sister-in-law.
"Thank you, welcome back" said the cashier after giving a receipt and change to Erzal who only smiled at the cashier's words and then walked out of the store, I forgot to bring the hand that I just bought. The man continued his journey back.
A few minutes later, Erzal arrived at the hospital. According to the information the man got, if Sabhira was in the VVIP room. He rushed to his sister-in-law's room.
Erzal knocked on the door first before finally going inside. In the room there was only Sabhira alone who woke up to realize that someone had entered his room.
Sabhira thought her husband had entered, but it turned out that his guess was wrong. Erzal smiled at him. Sabhira still looks beautiful even though his face still looks bruised.
"Sister Erzal," said Sabhira, smiling faintly.
"Yes it's me. You're all alone? where's Barun?" asked Erzal who approached Sabhira and put the hand he carried on the table beside the bed. "Here I bring you fruit and cake" he continued.
"Thank you, sister" Sabhira said with fear that began to approach her. His palms were already in cold sweat. Especially seeing the look in Erzal's eyes that gave him an unusual look.
"Barun why Sabhira? is he not accompanying you here?" erzal asked again, but Sabhira only fell silent and still looked at him. "Why are you looking at me like that?" ask the man again. He began to get upset because since then what he asked was not answered by one by Sabhira. "Are you suddenly mute?"
Suddenly his memories of last night flashed through his mind. Sabhira grew frightened which then shouted as loudly as possible.
"Yahaaaaa! just go! aaaa!" Sabhira held onto her head which was hurting.
Realizing the door was open, Erzal tried to calm Sabhira down.
"Sabhira why are you? what's wrong with you?" erzal asked, his face looked sad.
"Sorry sir, can you come out for a minute? let me check on the patient first" said the nurse who had entered.
"Allah ... " Erzal according, then saw Sabhira. "You're fine here. I'll come back later" the man said, then walked out of the nursery.
"Mrs, lady calm down." The nurse checked the infusion tube, body temperature and heart rate. Since he did not bring a check sheet, the results of the check he did recorded on his mobile phone.
Shortly after, Sabhira calmed down again and closed down. The door opened, looking like a grandmother who had just entered and brought a plastic bag containing food.
"What's up, Sus? wasn't it before I got out of the room checked? how was my grandson examined again?" cecar granny furrowed her brows in astonishment. The plastic bag he was carrying, he put it on the table in front of the sofa and then approached Sabhira's bed.
"Look, Madam, there was a man coming to this room. I also don't know who or how it really happened. Coincidentally just as I was passing by, this lady was shouting loudly," explained the nurse who was in charge of checking the special VVIP patient on the floor.
"A man? her husband isn't Sus?" ask the grandmother who is getting confused.
"No, Mistress. If his face looks similar at first glance," replied the nurse again.
Is it possible Erzal? I haven't told him at all. Did Barun not tell him? but, somehow I feel like I said that there might not be my granddaughter. The inner grandmother began to guess.
"Oh yes then, thank you Sus for helping my grandchild" said the grandmother who then smiled.
"Yes together, then I'm sorry Madam," said the nurse.
After the door closed, the grandmother immediately took the phone that she had previously placed in the bag. Then started calling Barun over the phone.
"Hello, Barun. Where're you?" grandma asked when Barun had answered her phone call.
"I've just finished reporting at Nek's law enforcement office. What was? sounds like grandma's really nervous?"
"Tadi ... " The grandmother began to tell me the chronology that made Sabhira scream according to what the nurse had told her.
"Oh yes already. I'll be in the hospital right now."
"Yes, you're careful on the road" the grandmother said before disconnecting. The woman put her phone back in the bag and approached Sabhira who was being closed.
"My granddaughter, you need to be strong. Now you're the only one accompanying me at the mansion. My two grandchildren are very busy in the office. I'll be happy if you recover like before. May the Lord give you healing, I believe the miracle is real" said the grandmother and kissed Sabhira on the forehead as a sign of affection.
To be continue ...