Manira /Damar Scouts

Manira /Damar Scouts
Episode 58's



Short episode version of the novel “Senandung HOMESU under the Broken Moon Wings”


Damar Jurors


By: Elmira Arasy Rahman


Episode 58's


“What matters is this,” Gibran points at his head which signifies that what is more important than a person is the content of his brain, his intelligence, his intelligence, not the outward appearance that can be faked. “We'll see,”


Gibran walked up to the rich man who was waiting for them while enjoying the fresh morning air. Several cars were milling through the deserted streets. The man looks not interested in buying land in a place like this, especially with the condition of the land like a valley surrounded by wild plants.


“Good morning,” greet Gibran.


The man looked at Gibran with a strange look. He must have been astonished, what would this lunatic do to him. Seeing Gibran's appearance, the man smiled sinisterly, with contempt as if to say that a man like Gibran did not deserve to talk or just stand in line with him. The man did not answer, he turned his face away and ignored Gibran.


Gibran tried to hold back his annoyance, knowing that the man was trying to show his class and insulting him who looked shabby. Manira thought this would happen. He hurriedly confronted the man who was about to get into the car, leaving this place.


“Pak Arman, please just for a moment. Let him say something. Who knows you are interested in buying the land that I offered yesterday,” said Manira, holding shame over Gibran's super messy appearance.


“Dia??” Mr. Arman pointed to Gibran with disbelief. “What can he do?” he underestimated Gibran.


“I can change your view 360 degrees within 5 minutes from initially not interested to be very interested in buying this land,” replied Gibran confidently.


“You told me to talk to a madman?” Mr. Arman is offended. “You insulted me?” mr. Arman was angry with Manira.


“He's not a madman. Just his appearance was a little messy, but he was smart,” Manira tried to convince.


“Omong is empty,” Mr. Arman is about to get into his car.


“Give us 5 minutes,” shouted Manira stopped the man, “Only 5 minutes, will not make father harm?”


Mr. Arman seemed to start thinking about Manira's words.


“Do not get to 5 minutes that you miss this will make you regret having lost a big project,” continued Manira.


“Alright, I want to see what this lunatic can do,” replied Mr. Arman, unsure.


Manira had told Gibran that Mr. Arman was a big businessman. He was used to handling big businesses worth billions to trillions. He has built nine large-scale malls, restaurants, amusement parks and more. People like this are big people who have big dreams. He may not be interested if only spoken to about rice stalls or just build a fishing place that is not prospective.


Manira looked at Gibran, curious, what Gibran could do and proved his conjecture that Gibran was indeed no ordinary person. He's not crazy, as seen from the outside. Manira also wonders what is hidden behind Gibran's true figure. In Manira's eyes, Gibran was like a huge mystery box that always intrigued him.



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