
"Tito! Move over!" shouting Makutha.
Makutha was wide-eyed when she found Tito only glued when a truck approached. The man immediately ran towards Tito and pulled his arm. The two rolled over each other several times, and ended up in a supine position in a row.
"You crazy? So the point is not to die in vain in this prison? Would you rather be hit by a truck? Ha?" makutha asked while trying to catch her breath.
Tito remained silent. He can't speak anymore. Only one second late Makutha pulled it, then he would end up bearing the title of deceased in front of the name.
Makutha got up from the ground, then cleaned the dirt that was attached to his body. After that the handsome judge reached out his hand.
"Come, let's talk about everything all right."
Tito just stared at Makutha's hand and then turned his face away. The prestige of the man was too great just to acknowledge Makutha's kindness.
"Come on!" Makutha forcibly pulled Tito's arm until the man stood firm.
The two walked back to Tito's house. Arriving at the house, Maudy was standing on the terrace pacing back and forth. The pregnant woman looks panicked while repeatedly glancing at the phone she holds.
"Mas! Where are you going?" maudy asked frantically when she saw Tito walking towards her.
"Ah, I was ...." Tito hung the greeting in the air because Makutha cut him off.
"So I asked him to buy fried rice at the stall in front of the gang, Ma'am. Sorry for worrying you."
"Ah, i-yes! Wake up you pity. So immediately nyelonong go that way," lied Tito while rubbing his nape.
"The front door is open at the back! I'll be worried! Next time send a message, if you want to get out of the house. Let me not panic!" maudy exclaimed while pursing her lips. The woman's eyes began to tear.
Tito walked up to Maudy, then gave her a hug to calm down. Makutha smiled faintly when she saw the couple hugging. He thinks one thing. As evil as Tito is, he has a good side that is invisible to others.
"Temennya bring in first, Mas. Let me make you some coffee."
"Ah, don't bother mbak. I don't drink coffee, thank you," Makutha refused politely.
"All right then. I went inside again, yes, Mas" Maudy said to her husband with a gentle smile.
Tito nodded slowly and smiled faintly. Not forgetting he kissed the top of his head, before the woman entered his room again. After making sure Maudy went into the room, Makutha reopened the conversation.
"We'll sit down for a minute."
Tito stepped towards the chair on the porch of the house, then sat on it. Makutha sat in the empty seat.
"I've been thanking you for saving me before. Regarding surrendering myself to the police .. If you guarantee I will be fine, I will turn myself in tomorrow."
"I'll make sure you're okay. I have some connections at the Police. So I can ask them to help me keep you tighter."
"alright. But what about Maudy? He would definitely be devastated if he found out about this." Tito bowed lethargic while squeezing his own fingers.
"Ah, I'll give you a chance to explain to him. Tomorrow Hasna and I will come here to pick you up and Ferdi." Makutha tries to convince Tito.
"Yes, for your wife's safety. While she'll be staying with Hasna. I don't know how many eyes the Leopard Gang has. But, in the meantime I'll rent an apartment unit with a high-security system. He'll live with Hasna there."
"Tha, have you prepared everything?"
"Yes, I prepared all this because I thought of the many bad possibilities that could have happened."
"Tha, why don't you just kill us one by one? Why do you have to waste your time getting revenge on us in this way?" tito asked with eyes that began to glaze over.
"I can't do it. I just want to punish you in accordance with the law. If I kill you, won't I lose myself? I guess the saying life has to be paid for life isn't always right." Makutha looked at the dark sky above her with a faint smile.
"I have a grudge against you. But I still value someone's life. Otherwise, I could've let you get hit earlier." Makutha looked back at Tito while raising one eyebrow.
"Thank you, Tha."
"All right, I'll see you tomorrow." Makutha got out of the chair, then got into her car.
Tito nodded at a glance. The man remained on the porch of the house until Makutha's car disappeared from view. After that, he went back into the room.
Maudy is still awake. The woman sat leaning against the wall while looking at Tito questioningly. "Mas, who was that man?"
Tito approached the wife and then clasped her fingers and said, "Call her the God of Saviour."