Invisible Heir

Invisible Heir
Grandpa Aji Kenandra's



"Arfan, you only think about physical value! But you forgot the others. In this world, there is compassion as well" Adeena said. While the two were arguing, the housekeeper came down from the top floor. The housekeeper immediately came to Arsa and said something.


"Mr Arsa, the great lord is asking you to go up and he wants to see you alone." a butler said.


"OKAY. You walk first, and show me the way" said Arsa calmly. After that, the butler took Arsa upstairs. Behind Arda and the butler heard his cousin's voice.


"Grandfather wants to meet him and we won't know what he's going to do" Rey said.


"It is thought that she wants Arsa to return to Kenandra's family." replied Arfan.


" That's possible. After all, Arsa's body is running our family's blood" Rey replied.


"Arfan, if this person goes back to Kenandra's family, then it won't affect our existence right? " whispered Rey to Arfan.


" What can trash like him do to affect our existence? " Arfan shook his head in a derogatory tone. Among the younger generation of the Kenandra family, only she and Adeena are the most likely candidates for success. But honestly, the Stanford University MBA where he attended, is still far from Harvard Business School where Adeena studied.


However, Adeena is a girl destined to marry a man in the future. So, it was destined that it was he, Arfan, who would later take over the entire Kenandra Group, and he didn't think that Arsa who grew up and came from the periphery could shake things up.


When Arsa climbed upstairs, she first saw her uncle and aunt in the living room.


"Arsa, don't you know how to salute when meeting an older person? " Second uncle Arsa, uncle Han, frowned when he saw Arsa coming without saying hello. Arsa smiled coldly, then followed the tafi housekeeper and continued on. Hanlah is the most opposed to Arsa's father to the dispute, which causes Arsa's father to break with the Kenandra family.


When Arsa's mother takes her son to see her uncle, and asks them to help borrow some money to pay for her tuition, it is Han who scoffs at them the most, and his insults towards Arsa's mother are now firmly imprinted in his mind. So, how can Arsa respect him?


When Arsa ignored him, Han's face suddenly dimmed.


"What a mess, I don't know how his wild mother taught him ethics that I don't understand clearly. There is a wasted life. If it wasn't for the old man, I'd get him out of here right now." Han nagged in annoyance.


"Oh my God, you'll only light a fire if you keep talking to a wild child like him. We don't have time for that. How is the village renovation project in this city? " ask one of Uncle Arsa.


"I'll make sure it goes well." replied Han.


At the door of the villa workspace, the housekeeper stood.


"Mr Arsa, the great sir is inside. You can come in." Said.


The housekeeper saw Arsa enter the door, and he said, "Mister Arsa's attitude towards us is very kind, and among the entire Kenandra family, she said, Miss Adeena is the only one who can be as polite to us as she is."


Arsa entered the door and set foot inside her grandfather's study. The gray-haired old man focused his attention on the newspaper he was holding, and even though he was old, he was no ordinary person. He is Arsa's grandfather, Aji Kenandra. Perhaps because of her blood, Arsa has an inexplicable sense of intimacy when she meets her grandfather.


"Arsa, please sit down." Aji moved her hand.


"No grandpa. If there's anything you want to say, just say it." Arsa stood firm, not humble in front of the grandfather.


After hearing her words, Aji, who was reading the newspaper, inevitably put down her newspaper and looked at her. When Aji saw Arsa, his eyes shone in surprise. With most of Aji's life spent in the sea of commerce, he experiences so many ups and downs that his pair of eyes forget his natural insight into the world and human feelings. The last time she met Arsa was a few years ago, when Arsa and her mother came to borrow money from them. Arsa at the time seemed inferior, timid, and weak. But now, as he looked at Arsa, he felt that Arsa was now like a sharp knife, a strong and confident young man even as he stood before his grandfather, he was unwilling to sit down.


Among her grandchildren, only Adeena and Arfan were very valuable to her because they made her proud.


" Arsa, I haven't seen you in years. You've changed a lot." Mr. Aji is still surprised.


" And as we get older, change is natural." Arsa calmly told him. Aji smiled when she heard Arsa's reply.


"It's not necessarily always the case.Many people are aging, but still less interested in being able to develop themselves, for example the youngest son of your second uncle, Rey. Even when he was old enough, all he knew was to eat, drink and play. His whole life would end up with a lack of self-development interest." replied the grandfather.


" Grandfather, grandfather called me, but that's not what I expected from grandfather to talk about." Arsa remained calm.


" In that case, I must say, you are also my granddaughter, anything made between your father and I must not involve you. I want you to recognize your ancestors and move your father's body back to the Kenandra family" Aji said.


"No problem." Arsa nodded. Arsa had heard her mother say that her father's last wish before dying was that one day, she would be placed in their family hall. Maybe that's why her mother persuaded Arsa to come back this time. So, he immediately agreed. When Arsa approves without rejecting her request, there is a bit of surprise in Aji's eyes as he really thought Arsa would say no. After that, his face showed a smile. After all, he was already 80 years old, with his age this way, he thought when compared to the happiness of the next generation of young people, why should the grievance matter be counted?


"Well, at the family dinner, I'll announce the news in public. Go with your cousins and get to know them." Said Aji.


When Arsa got off, she casually looked for a seat and did not go to chat with her cousin. Not that Arsa wouldn't leave because even if she went to chat, they would definitely reject her. After all, he was considered a bastard even if he returned to the family. Moreover, they would wonder why he was still there.


Back then, Adeena probably saw Arsa sitting alone in the corner. Afraid that Arsa would feel too lonely, he ran over to Arsa to chat with her. Not long after Arsa descended, the elders followed behind.


"Family dinner is about to begin, and gentlemen can already take your seats." Said the housekeeper. The banquet was held in the living room, and Aji naturally sat in the main seat. The person closest to him was of course Arsa's uncles, followed by the other elders. After that, the younger generation of Kenandra Grub.