
A middle-aged woman was seen standing in front of a majestic towering building. He looked up, looking up at the top of the building. Instantly gulped, doubtful if he could meet the owner of the building.
He walked over to a security guard to confirm the truth about the building he was visiting.
"Master, is it true that this company building belongs to the Aryan family?" ask him politely.
The man who served as security turned his head and scanned his appearance from top to bottom.
"really. What need do you ask that?" tanyanya.
He smiled happily, in his hand holding something. A piece of paper that contains nothing about what.
"If so what is Lord Caesar in his place? I need to meet him. There's something I have to say from someone very important" he said, smiling, hoping to be allowed to meet the person.
"You made an appointment?" search the security chief.
He shook his head sadly, not knowing if he wanted to meet Caesar had to make an appointment first.
"Master, I have indeed not made an appointment because I don't know, but can you convey to Master Caesar about me wanting to meet?" ask the woman seriously.
The security guard sighed before saying, "Maybe I can deliver, but can't promise if you can meet the master. Wait, usually the master secretary comes out. I'll try to talk to him."
The woman nodded her head, not forgetting to thank him with a smile. He found a comfortable place to sit and wait. He holds something that he holds, hoping that there will be no rejection.
While waiting, Arjuna looks out alone. It was commonly seen by the officers.
"Come! That's Mr Arjuna!" bring him.
The woman quickly got up and followed the security officer to Arjuna who was about to open the car door.
"Master!" The call from the security guard stopped Arjuna's hand from opening the door. He looked over with a frowning forehead.
"What's wrong?" Arjuna asked coldly.
"Mmm .. sorry to bother you, sir. I brought a woman who wanted to meet with lord Caesar. There is something important that he wants to say" the security guard said, showing the woman who came with him.
Arjuna glanced, frowning his forehead as he felt he did not recognize the figure.
"What important thing do you bring so dare to meet the master?" ask Arjuna to investigate.
The woman stepped before Arjuna, looking at the young man's face according to what Cempaka said.
"Miss asked me to come to see the master, miss said if I should meet with the master in person not with the others." He stared at the two Arjuna beads, trying to talk about Cempaka without having to mention his name.
Arjuna was stunned, instantly knowing who the woman meant. He closed the car door again. Urung to go.
"Follow me!" Arjuna turned around and walked first.
The woman turned around, bowed and thanked the security guard before following Arjuna's steps. What a magnificent building, every employee who passed by them would bow their bodies. From there he knew Arjuna must have been an important person in the building.
"Sorry, Sir. I don't know where the lady went. Miss only said so before leaving that night," she replied honestly.
"Who did the lady go with? By yourself?" Arjuna asked again as he glanced at the woman behind with the tail of her eyes.
"I saw Lucy with Miss, sir. The rest I don't know." He doesn't want to talk too much.
Arjuna sighed, no longer asking about Cempaka to him. The elevator stopped when it arrived at the top floor where Caesar's room was located. The two of them got out of the elevator and walked towards a door.
Arjuna knocked on the door, asking Caesar for permission to enter.
"Lake in!" Caesar's voice from the room.
Arjuna opened the door and entered first followed by the woman after the young man's hand asked her to enter. Caesar frowned at the sight of a stranger in his room.
"Who are you carrying, Arjuna?" asked Caesar coldly. He turned his face to work refusing to look at the two.
"He came with a message from the lady, sir." Arjuna answered the point.
Caesar was stunned, his hands stopped moving hearing the reply from the assistant. Then, slowly looked up at the foreign woman. Arjuna asked her to come closer and convey for herself what message she was carrying.
"I'm sorry, sir. Miss gave this to me before leaving that night. Miss asked me to give it to you, not to anyone else" she said, handing out an envelope she herself did not know what was inside.
Caesar glanced at the white object, picked it up while looking at the woman's face. He took out the contents inside, a paper containing the writings of Cempaka. Caesar read it seriously, his heart pounding reading every letter that Cempaka poured on the paper.
Inside was also tucked a card, an ATM that Caesar had given him. The man sighed, closing the letter again.
"Do you know where he's going?" caesar looked at the woman again.
His two black beads exuded longing as well as sadness at once. He didn't want to part with that woman, but that was destiny. It was his fault that at the beginning made the agreement.
The woman shook her head, Cempaka never said where she was going.
"I don't know, Sir. Miss didn't say where she was going. Miss just asked me to bring that to you. I myself do not know what the contents inside are," replied the woman with her head bowed.
Again Caesar let out a long sigh, had to give up hope to be able to meet with Cempaka. That woman who had given birth to a descendant for the Aryan family.
"Come tomorrow to my house. Or if you don't know, give me your address Arjuna will pick you up," Caesar said, glancing at Arjuna, who nodded his head.
"Alright, Sir. Thank you very much." The woman returned to her body.
"You can go. Arjuna will take you." Caesar turned his back, staring at Cempaka's letter in his hand.
The woman bowed her body again, turning to follow Arjuna out. Caesar opened his letter again, reading once more with a sore heart.
I returned this card because I had no right to have it anymore. I hope you grant one last wish. I want the woman who came to take my letter to you, to be our babysitter. I just trust him not with the others. Don't ask me where I'm going, don't even think about looking for me again. When you received this letter, I was no longer in town. Take care of the child, love him with all your heart. Be careful, there's a snake in the house.
Thus the letter written by Cempaka, the last sentence he wrote confused Caesar.