Diorama Love (RaniAnggara)

Diorama Love (RaniAnggara)
Risa's Dream



Risa since childhood was raised in a family environment. His father was a famous and successful businessman in his field. Risa Subroto lives in a treasure pool and is highly affluent. He had never lacked the slightest material since childhood. However, he never got the attention and affection of his father who was just busy working and working.


Since the death of the mother after giving birth to her third child. A daughter called Zahratusifa. Or commonly called Zahra. His father, Herman Subroto, has not taken care of his children since the loss of his wife. He was busy managing his increasingly successful businesses. He was increasingly enslaved to the world and only gave material to his three children.


Herman Subroto thought that just giving material needs was enough. No more worrying about anything else for her three daughters.


Herman himself also likes to change partners. Every month there was a woman he took to his house. Only a week later he would get bored and look for another woman. His three daughters until the poultice is right if every Sunday night his father will bring a woman and introduce her to the three of them.


Then after a week has passed, the woman will leave their house. And alternating with other new women. Such was the life of their father after losing his wife. Changing women is like changing his favorite clothes.


However, none of the women was married to Herman Subroto. He just likes to play around with all those women without wanting to marry her. For Herman, he had enough of a wife and from there had been born three daughters. For him, that was enough. Herman had no ambition to have a son. For him his three daughters were priceless treasures. His three daughters are wrong long-term investments that he will quote the results when his third is growing up. So he doesn't need another child.


Just like any woman has to do with any woman. He always made a written agreement with the woman so as not to get pregnant from her seed. If the woman broke the agreement, Herman Subroto would not hesitate to take his life. This is what Risa Subroto's father did.


Therefore Risa felt uncomfortable with her father's behavior. And only Risa is the child who defies her father's orders. His eldest brother, Defa, obeyed his father's wishes. He gave up his love with his lover and married the man of his choice. A widower with four children but the owner of so much effort. Defa married the man when he was about 24 years old. Her husband is 36 years old.


Defa became the point Herman Subroto became increasingly wealthy. Supported by the efforts of the son-in-law to make the Herman company become stronger. Without thinking of the happiness of the princess herself. Herman thought having a lot of money would make his daughter happy.


Then his third daughter was also married first compared to Risa. Zahra is married to a man who is slightly older than her but the sole heir of her parents' fortune.


Zahra's life was no different from her first brother's. They are equally unhappy with their marriage. Zahra was only made a slave to the mere impingement of lust by her husband. The man marries the zahra only to inherit all of his parents' wealth. He doesn't love Zahra at all. Even when Zahra miscarried their first child.


The man doesn't care at all. He's busy with his friends at the nightclub. Zahra was alone in the hospital. Risa was the one who was determined to go to Singapore to see the condition of Zahra there. If Risa hadn't come to see Zahra, maybe Zahra would have been in the hospital alone.


Seeing the lives of his two sisters makes Risa revolt and defy the will of the father. Herman did not think about his second daughter. He always contradicted what Herman had told him. He would not accept applications from the men his father had introduced him to.


Risa doesn't want her life to be like Defa and Zahra. He wants to live happily with the man he loves and also loves. Risa is not a tool to increase the wealth of the father. He is also a man who has the right to feel happiness.


That's why Risa is desperate to leave her luxurious house and live independently with all the effort she can do. Risa begins to learn to live a simple life and work to get a bite of rice.


Then meet him with Ranu Kuncoro who was helping him when he was harassed by some thugs on the street. Ranu who sees Risa being teased on the street makes Ranu stop his car and help Risa.


Since then Risa and Ranu have become closer. Ranu often takes Risa to work. Risa herself works as a bakery keeper.


Ranu does not think that Risa is a daughter of a wealthy businessman in the city. She thinks Risa is an orphan girl who lives alone in a small contract.


Ranu Kuncoro only understood Risa's true social self when she intended to marry Risa. Only then did Risa tell her who she really was and it was really surprising that Ranu heard the story from Risa.


Herman Subroto certainly did not approve of Risa's marriage with Ranu who was only a subordinate and not a businessman. Herman Subroto felt his daughter had tarnished her good name by forcing herself to marry a lowly man like Ranu Kuncoro.


Risa was also removed from the list of recipients of the Subroto family inheritance. Risa's name has been crossed off the list of Subroto's surnames when she chose to marry Ranu Kuncoro. Even Herman cusses that Risa and Ranu's life will never be happy for a lifetime.


However, Risa did not regret her decision. He is happy to be married to a man like Ranu Kuncoro. A man who has been a dream for himself all this time.


Ranu Kuncoro gives happiness and affection that Risa never got from her father, Herman Subroto. For Risa, Ranu is the dream man she has always dreamed of. Risa is grateful even though she does not live with treasures but she lives with love.


Both of her sisters also supported what Risa did. They hope Risa can get real happiness. Not the same kind of happiness his two sisters felt.


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