Women Owned by 5 Young Masters

Women Owned by 5 Young Masters
Chapter 63: Growing Flavors


"Jeha, looks like this is a new watch, huh? Very good ...." Winda was holding his wrist while watching the watch wrapped around the woman's wrist. Unique pink shaped watches with diamond ornaments around them add a luxurious impression.


"Ah, this is my father's birthday watch last month. It's a limited edition, loh! Doesn't it suit me?" Jeha stylishly showed off her watch.


"It's better that I wear it. Haha ...."


"Just kid! It's expensive, buy it deep into the Swiss factory, you know!"


"Borrow may, dong ..." Mayu Winda.


"Can't!" jeha Strictly. "Irene, do you think my watch is good?" tanyakanya.


Irene smiled. "Good," he praised.


Irene was not interested in following the discussion of her two friends tang watches. He was bored during the break in class. He put his head on the table and looked to the side. The tip of his eye caught a piece of paper lying on the floor. Curious, he took the paper. It turned out to contain scribbles of calculus material for the calculation of marginal costs. The writing looks pretty neat for a man, but there are a few steps of erroneous workmanship.


He looked at the whole class, it turned out that there was Hansen sitting in the front corner besides the three of them. Irene was convinced the paper belonged to Hansen.


"Hansen!" Irene sat down next to Hansen who looked serious with his book and stationery.


"Oh, you, Ren. What's up?" For a moment Hansen put down the stationery and turned his head towards Irene.


Irene showed the scribbled paper she found. "It's yours, right?" tanyakanya.


"Ah, you found this, huh?" Hansen scratched his hair and felt embarrassed. "I haven't been able to solve that problem since yesterday. Where it hurts, the results are still not obtained."


"Want I tell you where the wrong move is?" ask Irene.


"You know the solution, huh?" Hansen was amazed to hear Irene can solve a problem that he considered difficult.


Irene invites Hansen to look back at the problem and explain step by step to find the final answer. Sometimes the two seemed to discuss how to solve more effectively. Indeed, in the competition also includes the field of business mathematics that must be mastered by participants in addition to aspects of management, bookkeeping, and analysis.


Hansen's eyes kept glued to the figure of the woman who was talking at length explained next to him. Just this time he got a tutor who was easy to understand his explanation. He who usually just focused on learning suddenly felt interested in Irene. Stiffened mind in his brain, why he did not know Irene longer when they were one campus. Really, he only realized that Irene had an interesting side when looked at up close.


"How, what explanation can you understand?" ask Irene.


"Huh, what?" because of daydreaming, Hansen was less focused on listening to Irene's explanation.


Irene sighed. He had been painstakingly explaining but it seemed that Hansen did not understand the explanation. "Aren't I talented at being a teacher, huh?" tanyakanya.


"Hahaha .. I'm kidding, Irene. Thank you for helping me solve this. I understand, really," said Hansen with a smile.


"Irene! We're going to the canteen. You wanna come?" bring Winda.


Irene looked back. "I'm coming!" Exclaims. "You want to come too?" ask Hansen.


Hansen smiling. "No, I still want to be in class. The three of you go to the cafeteria" he said.


"Yes, we go to the cafeteria first."


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"Ren, ask for his phone number Om Alan, dong ...," Mayu Winda.


"I want to, Ren!" sahut Jeha spirit.


"Sorry, yeah. I don't have the right to give her contact number. If you want, try asking for Alan's own sister," Irene refused.


"Well, Irene's not cool!" Winda looks disappointed.


"God! My watch is gone!" Jeha's call shocked Winda and Irene.


"Why?" ask Irene.


"My watch is gone!" Jeha showed her empty wrist. He looked frantically looking inside his bag until the whole thing was removed. However, the thing he was looking for had not yet been found. He grew more panicked considering that the clock was an expensive item that was specially ordered by the father for him. His face was pale from confusion.


"Where did you end up keeping it? Try to remember again!" vinda Pinta.


"I think I just took off the time we went to the toilet for a second. What's left there, huh?" Jeha was already unable to think quietly so panicked. He held up the plate on the table but still could not find it.


"We'll check the toilet again!" take Irene.


The three rushed to check the restroom, but Jeha's watch was not found. Jeha almost cried because it was her favorite.


"What are you doing?" ask one of the other participants who just came out of the toilet room.


"Jeha's hand clock is missing pink. Did you see him?" ask Winda.


The woman shakes not knowing. "We report it to the supervisor. Maybe the culprit was one of the participants," he suggested.


"Great idea!" reply Winda.


They finally told the problem to the supervisor. All participants of the competition are asked to gather in the class. There were some officers who checked their bags. One by one the bags and drawers are checked without any being missed. All of them are worried because they feel they are being accused of being suspects.


"Mom! I found it" said one of the officers who searched their belongings. He showed the watch to everyone.


"Jeha, is that really your watch?" ask the supervisor.


"Yes, Mom." Jeha was relieved that her watch could be found.


"Where did you find him?"


"In this bag." the officer picked up a bag that was suspected of stealing Jeha's watch.


"Who's bag is that?" ask the mother in anger.


"The bag is mine, ma'am," Irene said, raising her hand.


Everyone who was there was astonished to know that Irene had stolen Jeha's belongings. It seemed they did not believe a student as smart as Irene could commit such a criminal act.


"This must be slander, ma'am! Irene didn't do it." Willa opened her voice defending Irene. "This day we were always together from going out of the room, going to class, to eating together in the cafeteria. Someone must be trying to slander him!"


"If it wasn't Irene who stole, why was Jeha's watch in her bag?" say one of them.


"Sometimes the perpetrator is the person closest to the victim. Irene could have been the culprit." There were several others who came to accuse Irene.


Irene fell silent. He glanced at Jeha who was wasting his face. It seems Jeha doesn't believe that he did it either.


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