
"What! See your dad tomorrow!" screeched Rafi with slightly widened mana, staring at the woman who was currently the tip of her twin hill she was playing with her finger. His face looked surprised at the news he had just heard. "Are you sure Mr Alexander's home tomorrow?"
The woman named Marisa enthusiastically nodded her head while smiling at the man sleeping on her lap. "Yes, Daddy's coming home tomorrow to this country. Wh why? How do you mind?"
"That's not true, Sha. But why is he suddenly telling me? Why didn't you tell me that this afternoon?" Rafi protested. "If you've said that since noon, I can easily find a ring to all of you. At night like this, where do you want to find the ring?"
"Mahaha ..." Marisa chuckled. "Yes I also know that Daddy will be home this afternoon. You were also having business in the home this afternoon. So yes, now I can tell you. Anyway, get the ring tomorrow, can't you, Fi?"
"It could be, but you're sure to pick up Mr. Alexander tomorrow and stay at your house right? Where is the time for ring together? I don't know your finger, Sha. This is the first time I'm going to buy girls jewelry. So yeah I don't know what your taste is."
Marisa smiled again. His right hand gently rubbed the head of the man who was playing his twin hills. "Yes, tomorrow we find a ring around your office. Later after we find the ring, I'll go home to pick up Daddy."
"Alright, so can you" said Rafi, agreeing with the proposal that came from Marisa's mouth. "That means you're going to the office tomorrow?" Marisa immediately agreed.
Because the time is getting late, the two then moved from the sofa to the bed to sleep together as usual.
The next morning, the tense face was clearly visible from a family that was crazy for treasures. They were so shocked when they heard the news of the girl in the family. They did not expect that their hobbyist son conquered the rich men, suffering a fate that made them so angry.
"How is this, Mom? I have no face anymore, I am ashamed, hiks ... hiks ..." The woman named Lupita was sobbing in her mother's arms.
"Are you sure this is Moreno's doing?" the father asked at once. There was a flash of anger in the figure of his eyes that was very unacceptable with the fate that befell his daughter.
"Remain sure, Dad, because the only one who knew the hotel room was him" Lupita said.
"Bad! We have to make a calculation with him right now!" exclaim Dad with all his rage at this moment. "Moreno should be able to marry you for being so harassing you!"
"Give it to Daddy. We'll go to his office. I'm sure if we go to the office, Moreno won't be able to resist our arrival. If he is brave like that, I will not hesitate to sue him. I don't think I dare to fight him, what?" looks so confident father with his words and it is enough to make the heart of his wife and child look better. At the very least, they still had hopes of becoming part of the Fox Anderson family.
Meanwhile, at Rafi's house, Moreno is quite happy to hear the news about Alexander's return. The man is also very enthusiastic and approves of Rafi's plan which will soon propose to Marisa. Plus other news, making Moreno look quite happy. As was the news from the orphanage and also the news about giving a lesson to the woman who wanted to ensnare him with a lie.
Until the breakfast is over, Moreno and Rafi both go to the office in different cars. Since Dito, Rafi has never left for work with her foster father again.
"Master, under the coercion, wants to meet you, sir," Moreno's assistant reported, a few tens of minutes later, Moreno was in his chair with all the files piled up on the table.
"Who?" moreno asked as he glanced at the assistant.
"They're a family of Scintillating Light, sir," said the assistant, making Moreno's movement stop for a moment because he was quite surprised by his guest.
"Why did they come here?" moreno asked this time to look at the assistant for longer.
"No idea, Sir. He said there's something they want to talk about."
Moreno exhaled his breath violently. The man certainly knew, the purpose of them coming to see him. "Alright, just get them into my room."
"Good, Sir."
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