
From the proof of payment of hospital fees where Ms. Alana mwnajalani treatment of the four detectives can find the possibility where Diatmika did part-time work during this time.
From the company address, the four detectives were directed to an art gallery in one corner of the city.
That day the four of them went to the art gallery to make sure that Diatmika did work part-time there all along.
As soon as they entered the art gallery, their eyes were immediately presented with a variety of artworks. Starting from paintings, sculptures, to literary works of various famous artists from various countries.
“About how much money is being shown here!?“ detective Egan said.
“There is money here,” detective Mustofa said.
“You don't understand what I mean,” retort detective Egan.
“Detective Egan means, the artwork here definitely has a very expensive price. Isn't that right, detective?“ detective Bima.
“You are indeed smart. According to the face you show,” replied detective Egan.
They continued to walk into the art gallery until they finally stopped at a circular table in which there were several receptionists. The table is in stark contrast to the entire gallery.
A woman in a blue dongker uniform stood up and while showing off her smile greeted the four detectives.
“There can I help?“ ask him politely.
“We're from the police. We came here to conduct an investigation,” detective Mustofa said while showing his badge.
“Can we talk to someone from the gallery?“ contact detective Egan.
“Sorry, this is about what case sir?“ ask the receptionist.
“Lost person case. Possibly one of the employees here,” replied detective Keiko.
“But as far as I know, employees here nothing is missing,” said the receptionist.
“We want to talk to the authorized person here to find out if the missing person is working here or not,” Detective Keiko said.
“What is this?“ a burly, bald-headed man suddenly interrupted the conversation between the detectives and the receptionist.
“We from the police want to speak to the head of the gallery here,” replied detective Egan.
“What do you need?“
“There's something we want to ask him,” Detective Keiko replied.
“What's the problem?“
“On the disappearance of someone,” this time detective Bima who replied.
“Please come with me,” said the burly, dark-skinned man.
The four detectives walked tailed him. They passed through several rows of desks, where many employees were busy working and almost incompetent with their presence. Then they stopped in front of a door and the burly man knocked.
“Who?“ a male voice came from inside the room.
“I sir,” replied the burly man.
“Oh Dalmar, come in.“
“I'm with four guests sir.'
“Ok.“
A burly man named Dalmar opened the door. It turned out that the room was quite large with two large fast-sized paintings hanging on the wall of the room.
While in front of them there is a large window in front of which there is a work desk that is very artistic and neatly arranged. And in that chair a man was sitting and focusing on the papers on his desk.
“Pak Gilen... “ call Dalmar.
The head of the art gallery raised his head and said, “Considering me, I am not waiting for guests.“
“Gilen,” replied the art gallery leader.
“Pak Gilen's. We are here with the intention of piling up a case,” continued detective Keiko.
“Case? What case?“
“Lost person case,” Detective Egan replied.
“Who's missing?“
“A woman named Diatmika,” replied detective Bima.
Gilen's face changed when detective Bima mentioned Diatmika's name.
“You mean... Diatmika missing?“
“Betul. Do you know Diatmika?“ ask detective Keiko.
“Diatmika.. she it—”.
“Gadis who at that time worked as a part-time worker sir,” Dalmar said.
“Oh yes. He worked here as a part-time worker. He helped us in the art auction process.“
“So right, he ever worked here?“ ask detektf Bima.
“Betul. But already these few days he did not come to work,” replied Gilen.
“When was the last time he came to work?“ ask detective Bima.
“If not wrong about a week ago.“
“Why for a few days he did not come to work, you did not report his loss?“ ask detective Keiko.
“Diatmika works as a part-time worker at this place. As far as I was in college and because of those two things I felt his absence was not a signal of bad things.“
“But you should pay more attention to your employees,” detective Keiko said in a high tone.
“Hai, why are you yelling at me?“ gilen said she felt she did not accept the treatment of detective Keiko.
“Keiko, you have to calm down,” detective Egan trying to calm his partner.
“Dalmar, get them all out of my room!“ this time Gilen's voice was rising.
“Pak we are sorry,” said detective Bima tried to calm the atmosphere but the situation was out of control.
Dalmar had called several security officers who were his subordinates to drag the detectives out of Gilen's room, even samlai out of the art gallery building.
“I beg you to leave here. Help me carry out my duties and work here,” Dalmar said when they were outside the art gallery building.
Finished saying this, Dalmar and some of his men went back into the building, leaving the detectives still confused because they have not found the slightest clue other than the truth that Diatmika once worked part-time at the place.
“How now?“ ask detective Mustofa.
“We just go back to the office and come back here again in a few days,” proposed detective Bima.
Although detective Keiko agrees with the proposal of detective Bima, some of him still want to continue in the art gallery building and force Gilen to give him more information.
However, detective Keiko realizes her mistake made a noise and cannot help herself reacting out of necessity.
All because the case involves the Diatmika, a person she already considers to be her own sister. In the case of a person's disappearance, time is the most important thing to take into account.
Detectives Egan, Bima and Mustofa had walked first in front of detective Keiko who was still dissolved in his own mind and walked more slowly than his three colleagues.
At that time, detective Keiko turned to one of the alleys next to the art gallery building. In the alley, detective Keiko seemed to see a curly-haired woman peeking, looking at her.
Half-running Detective Keiko decides to approach the alley, when the woman is no longer seen. Looks like the woman pulled herself into the alley.