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Surya was in a room that was already very familiar to him. He looked at the chair behind the table. It was Mr. Rangga who smiled at him as usual. I don't know what makes his boss now entrust the highest position to him. The largest stock in R-Company has now switched to its name. A company of this size is now in writing his own. Why people like Mr. Rangga believe in him so much. Is Mr Rangga not afraid that Surya will really control this company and become greedy later? The question he once asked also to Mr. Rangga.


"I know you're not that kind of person. My age is dusk. I've met all kinds of people almost anywhere on earth. I already have employees and relationships of all kinds of people. Not that I can read the characters but I believe you can hold my mandate." Reply Mr. Rangga relaxed.


"Don't this company. Stocks and assets are all inanimate objects. I even entrusted my only daughter to you. So you must know how much I trust you."


Hearing that suddenly Surya seemed to have a much greater responsibility than anything. It was like carrying the highest mountain in the world, so inwardly, even though he did not even know how heavy the mountain was. But Surya feels this is a new chapter in life that he must live. However, to become what it is now if not for Mr. Rangga, Surya might not be a nobody. From a poor farmer boy to get a master's degree in his S2 college, he felt very indebted to Mr. Rangga. He could even get the S3 title if he did not reject it. Surya felt that what he got from Pak Rangga was more than enough. Then he remembered an incident many years ago.


One morning blind, as usual Surya had to fetch water in the river. In his residence if the dry season arrives it will be very difficult to get water. The wells will dry up and the rivers will follow as if they cannot give water to the people. The only river that can still produce water is located almost 1 km from the house of Surya. Before his mother cooked, Surya used to take water first with a used bucket of large paint that was carried on the right and left sides.


But that morning was no ordinary morning for Surya. He found someone lying on the path he used to walk. The trail is just below the highway leading to the city. Someone who is full of wounds. Surya suspects that the poor man who still uses the driving equipment was the victim of an accident that fell into the ravine.


Surya turned the body of the man whose helmet was in a few meters where the man was. When he saw it, he was a young man who might be his age. Seemed unconscious and although the morning was still very dark he could see from his nose and mouth bleeding.


There's no one there. Surya was panicking. If he called the citizens to ask for help, it would take a long time and could-be the life of the young man would be floated soon. Then without a second thought, Surya began to lift the young man's body and raise it above his back. He walked a bit running towards the nearest puskesmas which is almost 3 km away from the scene.


Surya did have to carry it because there was no rural transportation that passed so early. Surya's breath was panting but he knew there were lives he had to save back then. So even though the further the steps are increasingly shaky and sweat has wet almost his entire body but he tried to get to the puskesmas soon.


Finally arrived at the puskesmas. There was a nurse standing guard. The health center looks like a small hospital in this place. Because the distance to the regional hospital is very far so this puskesmas is made to serve the community with a hospital-like system but in a small form.


The victim of the accident was treated by a nurse. And after the first aid, the nurse called someone who looked like a doctor. Sayup-sayup Surya heard the nurse's conversation as if reporting how the young man he helped.


Surya was still waiting for the young man. Slowly the young man opened his eyes as he moved his fingers gesturing for Surya to approach him. Surya bowed his body and brought his ears closer to the face of the weakly lying young man.


"My dad. Call my dad." He forced his voice.


"Well, I'll call. You just calm down."


"Now. Se.. coral." He forced it with a stamped voice like he was enduring pain.


"Papa... Papa's..." Surya so knew maybe what the young man meant was that he had to call his papa. The expensive phone that cracked in the outer casing must have been due to the impact when the young man fell into the ravine. But when you push one of the buttons, it can still emit light. It was on her phone screen with a girl.


Surya still doesn't know what to do. This whole life was his first time holding that thing. He really doesn't know how to wear it. The young man again grabbed his phone because he saw Surya just rocked him earlier. He tried very hard to operate his own cell phone by getting closer to the face of the sign he forced his eyesight. Actually Surya feels very pity but whatever the power, he has absolutely no idea how to use a mobile phone.


After a while, the young man returned to thrust his phone at Surya. There was a distant voice heard from the cell phone. Surya hesitated to put the phone closer to his ear. Now there was the voice of a man clearly in his ears. Surya started to open his voice.


"Sir. father had an accident." The voice across looked shocked and panicked. And Surya's conversation with the young man's parents ended when Surya informed him that the young man would be referred to the regional hospital because medical devices at the health center were very limited. Surya also had to accompany the young man to the regional hospital because of the request of his parents.


"I beg you to go wherever my son is cared for. I'll catch up with him soon. Bring her cell phone because I'll call you often. I beg. Please." Please." The young man's parents looked very hopeful to him. Surya also agreed because there was no one who could be asked for help but him.


The young man was already getting treatment at the area hospital when a man approached him.


"You, Surya?" Guess the guy. Surya stood up from his seat and believed that the man in front of him was the old man of the young man he helped.


"True sir."


"Thank you for taking care of my son."


"It's okay, sir."


Because the young man's parents have arrived Surya said goodbye to go home. But the old man who introduced his name as Mr. Rangga did not let Surya go home alone. He asked a driver to drive him. Initially Surya was about to refuse because he hesitated to accept the help but then he remembered not bringing any money so finally received the good intentions of Mr. Rangga.


Surya was still drowning in his daydream when the door of his room was knocked from outside. He let in. Gina appeared from behind the door. Now, this girl will be his responsibility. She knew she was not an easy girl. But his established life now is a reply from his bud has saved Pak Rangga's son, Gina's older brother. While until now Surya considers what he has done before is not comparable to what Pak Rangga gave in this much larger amount. Surya became very obedient to Mr. Rangga and agreed to make Gina a good woman. Although it must be very difficult but Rangga will try.


Gina is getting closer. With a black blazer and a knee-length skirt suit looks contrasted with the color of her skin that is pure white. His wavy hair moved following the movement of his black styled footsteps made from suede.


"So, why did you tell me to come here? Want to give me that chair so soon?" Said Gina cynically after being right in front of the Surya desk.