So the Prisoner of Galak Thugs

So the Prisoner of Galak Thugs
42. The silence of Tanjung Is Yes


Making peace with the situation may indeed be the most appropriate medicine for overthinking, well.


After Suri received the Cape, somehow he became relaxed even though he had to be at home.


Tanjung is still madrada—forbid Suri have a number because she said there is also no person to contact or should Suri contact—but the rest she let Suri.


She did not anger Suri rolling over on her while watching the drama, did not get angry when Suri wanted to sleep on her arm, and no longer told Suri to shut up in a harsh tone.


Tanjung's time is more up for a break, until Suri kepo actually does her job.


You see, for days he slept, at the door there was still a guard, and weekly needs in the refrigerator were always carried by those people.


Who is Tanjung really?


But even though Suri doesn't know much, Suri does enjoy his relationship with Tanjung.


You see, uh it turns out, he's got a soft side.


Kayak now.


"For bosen." Suri climbed to his back when he drank, Tanjung was silent. "You're out."


He did not have a lot of cocot, immediately went to take Suri away.


Tanjung doesn't like to have her hand held at street time, but if Suri says he wants to eat it or this, Tanjung doesn't say much either. He never commented on what Suri wanted, but Suri often lured him into commenting.


Suri somewhat felt that the presence of Tanjung filled the void in her heart.


Can Suri enjoy it? Maybe it was time for him to rest?


Suri worked hard a long time ago. Especially since Arul left.


By ourselves. Don't have anyone.


Could he not enjoy this pleasure with Tanjung and assume that he has passed the long test?


"Lo want?" bargain Suri as soon as he gets one big cone of gelato.


Tanjung just look, make Suri take the initiative thrust into his mouth.


Then Suri smiled as Tanjung opened her mouth, receiving a bribe from Suri.


"Gue has a request and you should always say yes. Okay?"


"...."


Okenya Tanjung is silent. So Suri directly pointed to the fried meatball stand near them. "Gue wants to buy that."


Suri ran there, and Tanjung followed him casually.


Suri bought with a large portion, hoping Tanjung comment a little, but he was still silent.


Wherever Suri went, Tanjung did not speak out in protest. He just follows, looks, pays.


Suri was sure he would say yes to whatever Suri asked. It's like he didn't hear, didn't notice.


"Gue wants to work," Suri finally asked. Convinced that it was also reasonable.


"Yes, can. I saw the job opening for—"


Suri's collar was pulled from behind. Like someone holding a cat's neck without tenderness.


By who else did it if not Cape.


"What, anyway?!" pekik Suri was irritated.


"Gue tired. Home."


"You see the job first! I want to work, try, not enjoy the money! Do you like that same girl who just asks for money can not try alone? Like?"


Tanjung pulled Suri's collar to turn around, in other words not. Not doing work, more specifically.


"Why do I work? I am so surprised that I am the same. It makes no sense to know you're not even angry I want to work. Emangn—"


"Suri."


Suri flinched not because of the creepy Cape, but because for the first time, even after they slept together, this was the first time he mentioned Suri's name.


Firwst time.


"Lo talked about it." Tanjung. "Now diem."


Suri forgot to protest about the work ban as opposed to the emancipation of women.


The woman followed the steps of Tanjung, staring at the back wrapped in a clean black t-shirt.


Suri's heart is pounding. A little too loud and noisy for reasons that are hard to understand.


Suris.


Why does it feel different when Tanjung calls him? It was as if Suri had just heard his own name.


His voice was low, deep, and calm. Not a bored, lazy, tired voice. Nor is it a voice that seems very commanding or demeaning.


"Cape—"


Not yet Suri called correctly, someone approached the Cape to whisper.


I think it was deliberately whispered so that Suri did not hear about whatever the contents of their conversation.


Tanjung's originally calm expression turned quite serious. She turned her head, and Suri became a bit tense.


"And he went home" he ordered the man behind Suri.


"Where are you going?" Suri. Suddenly he was afraid that after this he would not meet Tanjung again.


"Gue got business." The cape turned around just like that.


"Gue's coming!" Suri wanted to run after him, but two people immediately confronted him. "Cape!"


Despite hearing, Tanjung did not turn around, directly into the car waiting for her.


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