
Given Gunawan himself at that time also had strong original evidence, that the late beloved wife died of poisoning, and the act was done by Sonya.
But until now Araela Ayudia Gayatri Smith is still burdened with guilt for not being able to save the late Grandmother who died at that time.
Finished praying and sprinkling some flowers for the two people loved by her. He began to open his voice by telling a lot about his personal life now. Where so happy with simplicity that was long ago desired by him.
Not to forget he also told of his meeting with a boy who had the same life as himself, and also after meeting his little heart had fallen on the charm of the boy.
“Mama, Grandma, sorry to come see you.” Not to forget he kissed the tombstone affectionately. “I'm sorry, Grandma. Because I Grandma should be in a place like this. This guilt continues to haunt me which makes him hate this self even more.”
His guilt will never be forgotten, when he saw the beloved Grandmother died because of the actions of Sonya itself.
“If it may be better for my life to be lost than you, Grandma. Remembering he loved a kid who didn't flow the same blood as me. I don't know how else to make him want to see me again?”
In front of the tombstone were two people who were very precious to him. He poured out all the contents of the deepest heart. The tears just keep flowing on their own because, Araela Ayudia Gayatri Smith will never forget the two people who have loved her so much.
Then he continued the story that was told about a boy who fared like himself.
“Mama, Grandma, would you be angry that I wanted to protect her? If so later I will ask Grandpa to take me to his mansion.”
Such was the outpouring of hearts that he threw about all the heart wounds incised by Prasetya, and also about a boy whose existence was ignored.
After being content to vent everything in the recesses of his heart. He also took the opportunity to return to the simple house that had been desired without bearing a clan of the beloved Grandfather.
“I came home, Mama, Grandma,” said to Araela as she stood up which shortly afterwards she put her feet out of the cemetery area.
However, from outside the tomb area he did not realize there was a pair of spies who watched which two people were a man of his beloved ex-lover. Samuel Rajendra Nasution has managed to find his whereabouts.
After not seeing the back of someone who is looking for his master. One of them took a cell phone to contact the Master, and reported that he and other colleagues managed to rediscover the whereabouts of the girl who once filled Samuel Rajendra Nasution's heart.
“How did you manage to find it?” without further ado, Samuel asked the question he was asking.
“Me and other colleagues saw the whereabouts of the Miss in the tomb, Sir,” reported without hesitation.
“Good work! Keep watching and monitoring him. I don't want you with your partner to fail at your job!” samuel's word is cold.
“Then is there anything else you want to convey, Mr?”
Which makes his daydreams scatter when he is surprised by the question of the spy in charge of watching Ela.
Without many words at once he turned off his call unilaterally, and it got a suspicious look from Alex who was currently listening to all his talk.
“You managed to find his whereabouts, Sam?” alex asked with a flat face.
“As you heard yourself from my spies, Lex. I managed to find the whereabouts of Ela,” replied Samuel coldly.
“Then if you've found it. Are you going back to knitting with him?”
“Of course not!” surely Samuel was forced to lie because he himself was eager to protect and guard Araela from a distance.
“It's up to you, man. But I remind you to be careful with Sonya. You know yourself ‘kan peringai woman?” Alex also did not forget to give a hard warning to his boss and best friend to be careful when wanting to protect someone.
Which was unnoticed by Samuel. That Alex knows so much about his best friend's love can't be lied to. Visible clearly in front of his own eyes he actually understood the plan carried out by Samuel himself.
Sam, from a long time ago until now you made no difference about Ela. However, I didn't expect you yourself to be able to get on your knees with that cunning woman. Honestly, I as your best friend was so fed up with his arrogant and cunning behavior. If you had wanted to hear all of my words, you could never imagine now you could only keep quiet with endless regret.
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