CEO DUDA'S

CEO DUDA'S
Chapter 19's



"Where's mbak? whether or not that was an interview?" asked the Imam when I arrived at the security guard to ask for help in opening the gate to get out.


"Alhamdulillah, smoothly sir" said I as I grimaced showing the two upper gears on the right and left side.


"Alhamdulillah, but the acceptance of all this anyway?" asked the Imam while opening the black gate using a remote in his right hand.


"Yo i, Imam, we started working Monday. It could be our best!" sahut Ervi was pleased.


"Ha ha ha ha... Ready to go, we're besti lo yo.. Don't be taii!" sahut the Imam with laughter.


"Bes tai tai, is it the best tai mam?" ledek one of the security guards who sat in the chair in the guard post while staring at us.


"Ah thou shalt ngawor ae Moo Tomo!" said the Imam.


Ervi and I just laughed at the laughs of these two office guards, so lucky I met a good security guard here.


From some factory places that Ervi and I came to earlier, many security guards were exhausted when Ervi and I asked for job vacancies on the brand. Not everything, but many are very unfriendly like the wallet I fill this money can not be friendly so make my money want to escape from it.


"We go home first, sir, see you on Monday. Hi hi.." said I while grinning.


"Okay, ready to be taught. Heart on the road!" said the Imam as we stepped out of the sophisticated black gate using the remote


"Every brother of Imam prabu." answered Ervi no less ridiculous.


"Ha ha ha ha.." The loud laughter of the two guards who were watching.


Ervi and I walked to the nearest area to find a cost that is not too expensive, my money and Ervi is not too much so while only being able to rent a cheap cost even then we will rent a room for two.


Not the next month do not want to spend one room alone again with Ervi, but neither I nor Ervi is the same child appreciates the privacy of fellow friends because everyone is certainly more comfortable if they have privacy, wasn't he?


"Where's Tik? Which one are we? two fifty thousand really cheap but there is no mattress e loh, when we sleep do not use a mattress base just use a mat?" ervi asked looking towards me.


Medium price for a medium cost of three hundred and fifty already contains a mattress and closet but the bathroom is outside, while the bathroom in the room costs five hundred thousand rupiah. Of course quite expensive for those of us who do not have money, while for the cost of living here also need money to eat one month ahead. Luckily I still have a little savings from the results of helping my mother and father sell martabak every day while attending school, so I do not need to be confused and do not have to bother asking for help or loans to other family members.


"Don't mat Vi, later if we are sick even can't work" I said.


"Well, let's take the bathroom outside, what about the tick? is it not enough tick, one hundred and fifty that we can use to buy rice for a month?" said Ervi gave an old.


"It's actually Vi, the important thing is that there is not a rich bed that was just now" I said.


"Okay, deal take this one ae yo?" asked Ervi again to make sure.


"Iyo iyo Vi." answered me while spending fifty dollars to give DP to the mother of the boarding house, the boarding house asked for DP one hundred thousand so that I and Ervi joint fifty thousand.


After comparing the prices of the three costs we visited, Ervi and I finally decided to choose the cost of the bathroom outside with the price of three hundred and fifty thousand rupiah. Yes, the price is indeed cheaper one hundred and fifty thousand rupiah compared to the existing bathroom inside but at least there are still adequate mattress facilities for sleeping.


After finishing with the boarding place, Ervi and I immediately walked again to return to the Bungurasih terminal.


As we walked, the sun felt very hot on top of our heads. I saw the clock on my left wrist showing twelve o'clock over twenty-four minutes, which is almost half-one so it is very natural that the current heat of the sun is so intense.


"Paul... Hot e pol!" said Ervi while putting her right palm over her head so as not to glare.


"Yo hot is now half a time dhuhur" said I origin rather than not answering Ervi's silly speech.


Already know the afternoon is still complaining of heat, unless in the morning or afternoon it feels hot and there is something strange.


I nodded steadily without answering with a word.


Of course my stomach feels hungry, walking for miles on foot also requires a lot of energy that makes my stomach contents now empty.


"Eat soto first yok, right there!" invite Ervi while pointing to a row of food vendors neatly arranged in a shophouse shop ruko terminal shop.


I see the thirteen bars are still quiet and there is a parked bus going from the terminal to the department of Trenggalek, while our house in the Kediri area so of course me and Ervi use the bus from the thirteen bars.


"Yes yok!" I said as I stepped foot forward towards one of the soto stalls that Ervi pointed at earlier.


"Yet, soto ayam dua" Ervi said after sitting in my front seat while lifting her right tangab.


"Okay ma'am, what's the drink?" said the mother of the seller Soto slightly shouted because it was blocked by the storefront.


"Es opo you Vi?" I looked at Ervi who was sitting in front of me.


"Es tea to save." whispered Ervi.


I nodded obediently.


"Es tea two buk." I said a little scream.


"OK ready."


After finishing the meal, Ervi and I walked together towards the table of the soto seller's mother to pay for the two bowls of soto and the two glasses of iced tea that we had already drunk.


"How much mom?" ask me while looking at the woman I estimate is about forty years old.


"Ninety thousand mbak." replied the mother of the seller soto who was in front of us.


"Huh??" said me and Ervi in unison because they were shocked to hear the price.


"Yes mbak, two bowls of chicken soto equals two glasses of sweet iced tea right?" asked the mother to confirm our order.


"Yes ma'am." answered Ervi quickly.


"Because, chicken soto two bowls seventy thousand equal two glasses of sweet iced tea twenty thousand." explained this soto mother.


I swallowed the saliva already.


How not to swallow hard saliva? Meatballs in kediri one bowl only cost five thousand rupiahs, while the chicken soto one bowl is also only in bandrol at a price of seven thousand rupiah only unless the meat soto is only one bowl of ten thousand rupiah.


That sweet glass of iced tea? Do not ask again if the price is also much different?


Of course, in the Kediri area is still priced at two thousand to three thousand rupiah while the price here makes my chest tight. Maybe because of the terminal area as well, so I don't know the exact price.


Without thinking any longer, I took out fifty thousand rupiah bills from my wallet and I grabbed Ervi's arm to combine the money with my money. I saw Ervi also issued a money in her fifties, then gave it to the mother of the seller soto.


"Continuously, what are we doing today?" said Ervi after our step out of the soto stall.


I just laughed as I lamented our stupidity of not buying food outside, instead buying in the terminal area.