
That's right, you're not sure?"
"Yes, I was just wondering what he was going to tell me. If you know just tell me now. No need for me to go there. Too risky."
"I don't know because my mother didn't say anything."
"All right, I'll see him."
Titin convinced Ilham that he would come to fulfill the message from a piece of paper that his mother had written down and was now in her hand, put it in her negligent pocket.
Titin continued to hang clothes, while Ilham sat staring at the building from the roof while smoking a cigarette tucked in his finger.
The day begins to take hold when Kevin calls her to leave Dahlan's house.
Ilham begged Titin who had not finished drying clothes from the bucket he carried.
Titin just nodded giving permission to Ilham to leave the roof that had accompanied him to dry clothes.
Kevin's still worried about the truth of the ring. Intend to meet Salamah to ask for a real explanation.
Even though he was tired after a meeting at the company. Kevin took the time to meet his grandmother in his study. Kevin saw his grandmother's office door not closing properly.
Kevin knocked on the door, entering without waiting for a reply from Salamah.
The old lady with the beauty streaks still emanating. Looking towards him.
"So, what are the nights to see me?"
"I just want an explanation from grandma."
"Exposing what? Are you investigating something? If I knew I'd tell."
Salamah looked at her granddaughter and tidied up the paper strewn across her desk. Stacking one after another until arranged to be neat.
Kevin still stood with a face that was difficult to understand. Men are a little worried if in the end their grandmother says about what she wants to know.
Salamah approached her grandson, telling him to sit down. Now the two sit facing the work desk as a separator.
"Are you sure my mom and dad are gone?"
Salamah gasped in surprise looking at Kevin's face.
"Why are you asking what is true. You don't remember or pretend to forget?"
"I'm just not sure, because Royadi is talking about the mother's ring."
"If you're not sure why you believe it?"
The garden fell silent for a moment, looking for a word to answer her grandmother's question.
Someone coughed behind the door, apparently eavesdropping on their conversation. Both of them turned to the door.
It was there that Yayah was standing and ready to leave.
"STOP!"
Salamah exclaimed to Jayah, the face of Hayah pale with fear. The woman knew that Salamah would act rudely if she did not comply. Yayah forced to turn her body to walk towards Salamah with her face down.
"What do you hear?"
"Nothing."
"Look, just talk if you know anything!"
The face of Jayah grew pale. That woman was really scared.
"Tell me, I'll be honest with you, Kevin."
The sound of someone coming from the door, there stood Yuli with her hands against her waist.
"What's the matter exactly? I'm the only one who doesn't know anything. About the truth?"
"I saved Evi's life at the stake of my husband and my wounded body." Yuli pulled open the zipper to reveal her back full of burn scars.
"She is a cruel woman, all sorts of ways she would do to benefit herself" Yuki pointed at Salamah with her index finger.
"Aren't you aware of your marriage being used by him?"
Yuli looked at Kevin and Salamah alternately.
"I also saw that your mother was abused in her office by her son, but did your grandmother keep quiet and not try to help her daughter-in-law."
Kevin's face changed from the one that had been calm now his face looked red and clenched his hands holding back anger. Not to mention Yayah who interrupted the conversation.
"Because your mother couldn't stand him writing a letter and telling her husband to save her. However, late. Your mother's been shot dead to protect her pride."
"That's enough!"
Kevin cried at the thought of how much his mother had suffered. Kevin doesn't know it at all.
Kevin only believes in his grandmother who says that his mother died in a shootout with a criminal for protecting him. But what is the reality is far inversely proportional.
For not being able to bear to continue hearing confessions after confessions that shook him. Kevin leaves behind three women who are still arguing, revealing the truth he saw years ago. He was very small and knew nothing.
Kevin left home in his private car without a driver. The man driving himself wanted to calm his feelings.
Kevin arrived at his favorite spot with Kartika. Kevin got down from the car stepped closer to the ascending saung then sat down the beautiful night from a height.
Staring at the twinkling stars scattered in the sky. However, his heart was empty.
Kevin is confused to find the reality that really makes himself hurt deeper.
Meanwhile Salamah asked the two women in front of her.
"Why did you two uncover the secret I've been keeping secret for so many years?"
"Quite, I don't want any more bloodshed like before."
"Yes, it's true I want to live in tranquility not tension."
Salamah fell silent, her intention to avenge had not been perfectly fulfilled. He stopped all of his hard work during this time. While his heart still hurts. His heart wound is still gaping, very painful to this day.
If the two people in front of him were still trying hard to stop him. Salamah had to get rid of the two one by one.
Let me think about how to get rid of Yuli first.
While Titin remembered the letter given by Ilham. Titin ventured out the night after her work was over and had put her little daughter Mentari to sleep.
Down sneaks out carefully leaving Dahlan's house. The woman had to hurry then immediately return before her Husband came home from work.
Titin walked briskly down the narrow alley as a shortcut until he arrived at a larger street, continued walking down the sidewalk and arrived at the gate of the spacious Salamah house.
The woman approached the guard standing guard at the gate. The two guards stopped him from entering.
"I'm sorry I had an appointment before so let me in!"
"Who you want to meet with, let me tell you first, otherwise you will be in danger of entering without permission into."
"Well, I have an appointment with Jayah. The head housekeeper is here."
"Well wait here first, let me call."
The two guards were friendly towards Titin, they were not as rude as his face. The two spoke politely, perhaps if they were rude it was indeed at the behest of his master. His name also carries out duties. Any task, good or bad, has to be done. Because it's his job.
Titin stared back at the gate, waiting for Jayah to come to see him. He waited for about 10 minutes but the one in waiting did not appear yet while the guard had returned from 5 minutes ago, was he so busy that he did not rush to see me.