
The Subordinate Sighed. "Well, I actually tried before you told me because I joined—but access to information about the Executive is prohibited. No offense, boss, the problem is we're not part of the Alliance anymore."
Cape clucked. Not he forgot, but Tanjung is too accustomed to being the Cape of the Executive.
The words of the Bible are right. This situation is not beneficial at all for Tanjung. He was stuck without a choice.
Or there is, that is paying Dayan. But even if hell freezes over, Tanjung doesn't want to because once again, it's his wife and son so it should belong to Tanjung.
Why should Tanjung buy her own?
"Boss, I'm not trying to insult you," Ikram spoke rather nervously as if his words were quite difficult to say, "but what if .. ummm—"
"Make it quick." Tanjung replying lazily. Why did she become like a woman who did not know to speak frankly?
"Well, I mean, we're out of the Alliance, right, boss? So, the Alliance's business is no longer your business."
"Lo want to make me talk twice?" Tanjung said just tell me what she wants to say.
What is long-winded. It even reminds Tanjung of Dayan who likes to talk long-winded, let others be confused and upset.
"Boss, in fact, from Suri's side, I mean from her glasses, lo—I mean, we, the Alliance, it killed her brother like a psychopath."
Tanjung frowned deeply, instantly understanding the intention of this child.
"Lo still want to tell me to apologize?"
Tanjung doesn't feel guilty. Tanjung did nothing wrong. To hell with what Suri thinks! Does he know what his brother did?
He just keeps whining about the unimportant, Arul, Arul, Arul, Arul when in fact the Cape is always there for him.
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Geez, at least it's a solution that does not bother and can be done quickly.
What does Suri care about the Alliance? What does Suri care about betrayal? She was just a little sister waiting for her brother to come home, but it turned out that her brother was dead and she didn't know.
At least if Tanjung apologizes, maybe Suri will feel better?
Okay, maybe not. But Ikram I mean, women are easily angry to be crazy, but also easily forgiving, must be admitted.
Moreover, Suri was his wife Tanjung, loved Tanjung, also had children from Tanjung.
Their ties may be tighter or whatever they call it.
Anyway, come to think of it, why is Suri even angry with the Boss? Ikram monologues in his mind. Basically the Boss didn't kill Arul because Arul was Suri's brother.
Boss tau Suri used to. The boss also didn't know about Suri when he met. Why did he become the antagonist boss?
The headland is just doing its job as a leader. If in a group there was a potentially devastating traitor, the Cape Period would have to dress him in a diamond necklace and clap?
But well, Ikram didn't say Suri was wrong either. Because Arul wants who to Cape, for Suri he is the brother and the only family.
"Boss, we don't have any other choice." Ikram eventually ventured because if left to continue like this, Tanjung would just be stuck waiting.
"Gue told me I could make him satisfied without apologizing. He's the one who should know he's actually doing it there."
"Boss, lo ngadepin lo kayak lo ngadepin enemy lo, which is for what?"
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