
"So much later in the village, you will also stay with Randi as well, Za?" ask a brother to the sister after their meeting back since three years did not meet. The question was quite surprising, until some people in the living room were silent for a while, waiting for the answer to come out of Eliza's mouth.
"Yes depends, Mas," not Eliza who answers, but Randi. All eyes were immediately on the man who had been more silent because he focused on the interaction of Eliza who had just met her family again. "If Eliza's family gave us permission to get married, we'll stay together after we get married."
"Married? Are you serious?" ask Eliza's sister again.
Randi smiled with a smile. "If not seriously, maybe tonight I'm not here, Mom, I used to love Eliza. Just the way I was wrong to have to defame him so cruelly."
"Yes, I know. Even I really want to beat you up right now," replied Eliza's other sister. "But your bad deeds have a silver lining as well. In addition to Eliza being spared from cheating, there is a possibility that the Papah family's friendship rope with Uncle Iksan's family will be re-established."
"No way," Mamah immediately cut off her son's words while glancing at her husband who had been quieter than before. "As long as one of them still holds back his ego yes, not our family will unite again."
"Keep if you get married, what will you celebrate here in the village?" ask his brother Eliza again so that his mother does not continue to corner the Papah, and there are no differences between families, because at this time in the house is the arrival of guests.
"Yes don't ask like that first dong," protested another brother. "Don't you hear from Eliza's mouth if she wants to marry Randi or not? Lagian Papah also has not spoken and said his blessing."
"Ah yes," exclaimed the first brother with a little flabbergasted then he looked at his younger sister who was sitting side by side with Mamah. "Are you seriously willing to marry Randi and forgive her past actions, Za?"
Eliza did not answer. For a moment his eyes rolled and looked at everyone there as his mind continued to work looking for the right answer. "Regardless of Randi's past actions, I've forgiven him, and maybe whether this is fate or not, I'd like to accept his proposal, Bang."
"If it's your decision already, you can't ban it" said the first brother then he looked at the old man who had been more silent. "What do you think? Papah wants to accept Randi's proposal to Eliza?"
The man called Papah was a bit jolted as soon as the question was thrown by the child. His eyes were fixed on his daughter who was also staring at him. The man sighed heavily to counter the rumbling in his heart. "If it had been Eliza's decision, Papah could have been. Eliza is no longer a teenager."
"So Papah blesses them both?" ask the brother. The papah nodded slowly. Randi looks very relieved and happy, because his struggle so far has not been in vain.
After a long visit, the three men came home with good news. With careful consideration as well, the three men went home without bringing their three women. The women were deliberately left at their parents' house to stay there. However, they need more time to be with their families because they have been separated for a long time.
The mood of the three men was different from the mood of a man who was currently still in his office. As soon as he heard the news about his three former best friend's men, the man with the grudge looked furious. He was very unaccepting because the three men were living a happy life with the women.
"Do you know the faces of the three women who were with my target?" ask the man to two men who are currently sitting across from his desk.
"No" answered one of them. "But we took pictures of them." The man immediately reached into the ponsell that was in his jacket. He immediately handed the phone to the person who ordered them both.
"It right?" the man looked very surprised when he saw the photo of the shot of his man. "So they came back with that woman! Goddamnit! I don't accept it, I should be able to teach the three of them a lesson. They should be as lucky as I am."
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