
Lala was flabbergasted to hear the sentence spoken by her master. At that time she could only watch the burly man walk up to her ex-husband from behind the curtain. Lala's lips incessantly pray to God for protection.
From a distance, Lala could not hear the conversation of the two men. But what she could see was that her employer was quickly back in and her ex-husband was gone.
"What did he say? How easy is that?" lala murmured in the heart.
After Gavin returned to the house, Lala rushed to him. He immediately expressed his gratitude to the master.
"Thank you Sir. Thank you for helping me, I promise to obey all your orders" Lala said, bowing her head in front of Gavin. However, it was a pity that the man only mutely without a word responding to Lala's sentence. Even the arrogant man simply passed from before Lala, as if he was deliberately ignoring the widow.
Lala was annoyed by the cold response of her employer, moreover she was still curious about what the two men had been talking about. Though, when her employer entered, Lala planned to inquire about their conversation, but unfortunately Gavin just kept silent.
"Ah, stop. From tomorrow morning I have to be nice to her in order to find out what they were talking about" Lala said in her heart, then she quickly entered the room. But, before he arranged his groceries first into the refrigerator.
The next day, Lala woke up early to complete her task. That morning he wished he could pry the info at the master, because he still felt so curious.
"Good morning sir" Lala said to Gavin as he walked out of the room. But as usual, his master remained silent a thousand languages.
There had been doubts in Lala's heart to ask further, but she still tried even though she would hear a less pleasant answer.
"Emm, sorry Mister. What did you, sir, say, last night, the same lunatic?" asked Lala doubtfully.
"I told him to go!" gavin answered briefly.
"I said come back tomorrow when I'm not home. Because if it's a noisy night, I need a break.*
Gluey!
Both of Lala's eyes were perfectly rounded to hear the answer. The gratitude that he had said to the employer last night he suddenly regretted because apparently his employer actually told him to return.
"Why is Mister talking like that? In that case, I beg you to leave this morning as well so as not to meet again with the madman." said Lala frantically.
"Who do you dare to treat me? Whatever I want to say!" Sahut Gavin without burden while sipping a glass of milk presented on the table.
"But you don't know what that guy is like? He's very dangerous." That morning Lala was so brave to answer Gavin's words without hesitation.
"That's your problem, not mine!" Again Gavin lightly answered Lala's words.
"Okay sir, then I beg you to leave. Today I will also leave here." said Lala with so serious and confident.
"Just play go! You forgot that last night you promised to obey all my orders?" sahut Gavin by using a slightly long word.
"Sorry sir, but I think you can protect me. But it turned out that Master had told him to come to see me again" Lala replied.
"Who are you, who asked to be protected?" the response from Gavin further infuriated Lala. He was very sorry for asking the wrong person for help.