Mars For The Corruption

Mars For The Corruption
The Part 88



"Who are they? Why have I never seen them?" Mars murmured, staring at the four people walking with Kejora. "Would you search those four?" mars' orders.


"Good, sir."


Meanwhile Tom, who overhears a conversation between the Mars lord and one of the Delta members. Trying to stand up, then approached his master. He wanted to give Mr. Mars an explanation, that Mrs Kejora is in a safe place and with the right people. But he had not been able to speak, his cellphone first rang. He saw the screen of the phone, which displayed a name of the woman he loved so much. Tom immediately picked up his phone.


"What's? How come?" Tom was very surprised by what Venus said.


Tom's face that had been battered by raw bogem, was now getting pale when he heard the news of Kejora's disappearance.


"What's up, Tom?" mars asked, upon hearing the voice of surprise from his assistant.


"Tu-sir, Madam disappeared ...."


Mars was confused, because as far as he knew Kejora was taken away by Tom's men. Now very anxious, when he heard the Kejora disappear. He immediately grabbed Tom's cell phone, and saw the name Venus listed in the last call history. At that time, Mars immediately contacted his sister's number.


"Shit!" swearing Mars, while slamming his assistant's cell phone. Because she was upset, Venus did not want to pick up her phone. "Tom, what's going on? Don't tell me Venus is behind all this?" Mars grabbed Tom's collar, then pushed the man's body very hard against the wall. "Quick say!" Shouting Mars.


"D-yes." Tom answered, with his head bowed. He did not want to lie to his master again, and began to tell everything from the beginning. Tom doesn't care, if Mr. Mars kills him because he wants to work with Venus. All he cared about at this moment was one, co-seeking for the whereabouts of Madam Kejora. Because if something happens to his mistress, then Tom will feel very guilty for the rest of his life.


"Shit!" Mars Umpat. "Tom, where's your brain? You may obey all the ridiculous orders of Venus!" Snapped at Mars, rubbing his face violently. "And now the Kejora is gone, because of your deeds and also Venus!"


"Sorry, sir." Tom said, with his guilt.


But Mars did not care what Tom said, because he was very angry at the man and his brother.


"Good, sir." The two men immediately left the room.


"Master, Miss Venus is innocent. The intention is just to want, to make you realize your true feelings. Is Madame Kejora or Miss Katie in your heart."


Mars shook his head, then smiled sinisterly. "You and Venus, don't know anything about my feelings." He then stepped his foot,


"And you don't even know how Madam Kejora feels."


"Deg ...." Mars stopped his steps.


"Didn't you see? How hurt Madam Kejora is, when you blame her for what happened to Miss Katie! And did you not see? How did Madame Kejora hurt when she saw you hugging Miss Katie?"


Mars did not answer Tom's question, he just kept silent with both hands clenched tightly.


"Now that Madam Kejora has disappeared, shouldn't you be happy? Since you can be free to look after Miss Katie, without -- "Having not been able to continue her words, Tom's body staggers back, as he gets a raw bogem for the umpteenth time.


"Shut up!" Mars hit Tom in the face again. "You don't know anything about my feelings. And if the Kejora is not found, then I will kill you!" Mars is about to hit Tom's face back. But that intention was undone, as he realized one thing. That Kejora disappeared, also because of the mistakes he made.


"Norh ...." Shouting Mars.


He then walked towards the workspace, which was inside the building. Leaving Tom lying helplessly on the floor.


"Where are you Kejora? I miss you so much." Lirih Mars's. And without feeling her tears flowing, as she recalled how she snapped and blamed Kejora for what happened to Katie. "Am I wrong if I put more importance on people who are sick? And am I wrong to pay attention to the woman I once had in my heart, or to the more precise word of the woman I thought once filled my heart." Mars Mummings.