Dream Girl

Dream Girl
CHAPTER 72



"It looks like you have to give Raksa some more spirit," said Aga's father who asked by Niana what he meant by "Daffin Companies are superior to Raksa," a sentence that made Niana surprised.


"Don't tell me you've really cut Daffin and Aksa racing who's more successful in building their business?" Niana shook her head and did not accept. "And I'll be the one in return?"


"Dad told you before," This time Aga's father turned to see his daughter who was glaring porotes at him.


"Do what you want!"


"Dad only protects you" said Aga.


"Let Daffin win!" this time it was Aga's father who gasped at his daughter's words.


"Why is that? I'm still sure Raksa will win."


"Dad's words sound very supportive of Raksa, if you just want to test it. Do I have to do this?" niana asked, slowly putting the tip of the garou that had been a piece of bread stuck there into her mouth. "Me and Raksa will be difficult to betone later, so maybe it's better he just lost."


Aga's father simply watched his daughter without asking why Niana thought that way.


"Dad you know, the man who saved me in the accident, who was the victim of the car explosion?" Aga's father was still unmoved, letting Niana continue her remarks. "He is Aksa's father."


"Dad knows." Niana looked at her father.


"Since when?" tanyanya. "Why didn't you tell me?"


"Dad knows it's the old shdah."


"Then why didn't you ever tell me? And why don't you ever go to his family to thank me." Niana asked in succession.


"Is it really like that? but Sapphira's mother said another," astonished Niana to believe in disbelief.


"Let's know, maybe they were when they were still in a very sad state. Father had heard, Raksa's mother had her soul shaken," explained Aga.


"Mother Raksa was very angry with father, especially with me who was the suspect of her husband's death" said Niana. Aga really could not bear to see his daughter back like that, shackled with his guilt. What's more this time after he learns Raksa's father also died in an accident after saving her, adding to his guilt.


"Dad I want to go back to America,"


"Dad disagrees, there's the same as approaching danger." Aga's father's sentence again made Niana not understand. "I was wrong to tell you to go to college there."


"What danger do you mean?" niana did not understand.


"You won't understand, I can't let you go back there" said Aga, who made Niana's forehead wrinkle, but she didn't bother with the word danger. "Do not avoid your problems, do not continue to feel wrong, in religion we have strongly said that the death of someone is destiny."


"Yes destiny. But people die from being killed, and those who kill must be in prison. Because something is wrong and nothing, right? they don't use fateful pretexts to keep the killer free, and the families killed are the same, they won't let go of the killer, just because their family's destiny has to die." niana's gaze sharpened upon her father, whom she then resumed her speech. "And I'm killing two people indirectly. Because it's my fault, I'm wrong, I'm the wrong father." Niana said.


"Cukuo baby, it's very different. You didn't kill, you didn't betsalah." Aga's father took his seat and continued to hug his only daughter.


"I'm afraid dad, I'm afraid Aksa's family will hate me after they find out I'm the culprit of Aksa's father's death, who just changed his yawanya with me." cried Niana peca tah tetahan.


"Hit baby it wasn't your fault, it was an accident. And you don't want that to happen, do you?" aga's father tried to arrest his daughter.


"I'm just scared dad,"


"No they'll forgive you,*