MILLION LOVE

MILLION LOVE
MOVE ON (8)



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@Rima House, Rima,


Malika rushed back to her cousin's house to share the good news she received today.


"Yahoooo!!!" shouted Malika from the terrace shortly after he parked the motorbike and opened his helmet.


Rima who was stuck out with worry after hearing the cry of Malika thought something had happened to her cousin.


"What the heck lo dateng-dateng yells that way??!! Kids again on a siesta!" rima's nagging while patting Malika's shoulder when it turns out that nothing worrying happened to her cousin.


" Niiihhh look!!! I have signed a contract at PANKEKI BAKERY!!!" exclamation Malika girang.


"Seriously??? Everywhere trying to see the contract???" rima Pinta.


Malika then offered a copy of the employment contract she had signed with Taki earlier.


Rima read the contract while covering her mouth that could not stop gaping so happy.


"Crazy, cool bangeeett lo, Buk!!! I am proud to be your cousin!" pekik Rima's.


"Take a look at his salary!" exclaim Malika while opening the salary details sheet that she will receive.


And Rima to look at the numbers listed there, "Emang yaa, if working in a bonafide place, his salary is also not maen-maen. I swear to follow Seneenngg, Buk! Rejeki lo same these children!" pekiknya happy.


And the two then embraced while jumping up and down with his excitement.


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After being officially accepted to work at PANKEKI BAKERY, Malika felt the need to create a special schedule for open order online sales.


He realized, he could not work while continuing to sell online every day. It was the same as killing himself slowly.


He should manage his time well. When to work, when to take care of children, when to sell, and when to rest.


Actually Malika is not a greedy woman to feel the need to continue selling online for money even after she was accepted to work at a famous bakery. Especially considering his salary at PANKEKI BAKERY is so satisfying.


But Malika only thinks about the needs of her customers. So far, the customer has had enough. And if he suddenly stops selling for the next time, as if he has disappointed all of his customers.


Moreover, Malika remembers how difficult it is to build trust in her customers, how her struggle to sell online from scratch.


The initial one only receives one to two orders in a month. Until finally the customer continues to grow, and incoming orders continue to rise up to five to six orders per week.


Oia, I forgot permission to Mr. Zacky or Mr. Taki, am I still allowed to sell online even after I work at PANKEKI huh? Malika wonders to herself. Did I open the order after I said this to both of them? Think Malika again.


And after considering all the risks and consequences, he finally decided to talk about it first to his big boss.


As for the parenting of the twins to Rima, he had talked about it further. And after a long debate between the two cousins.


They finally met at one decision, Malika will hire a domestic assistant in her own home but under the supervision of Rima.


Although Rima initially refused hard, but for a reasonable reason made Malika, until she finally gave up on her cousin's decision.


"Ngapain anyway, Buk! Pake grab all household assistants. I can still take care of the children alone." - Rima.


"Denger ya Tantee.gue knows how his cradle takes care of twin toddlers, where the child is active all over again, not to mention the elo no domestic assistant. If you keep on tasting and stress because of my child's care, how is your pregnancy program the same? I'm thinking about you, Tantee!" malika explained.


And because Malika to ask for support from Satria—suami Rima for his decision, as a result this time inevitably Rima gave up losing and according to the decision that has been taken by Malika.


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Well, although not all staff who have worked first in the store received it well. For example, Indri—assisten Chef Taki, although not working in the same division as Malika but very obvious if the woman is very disliked by Malika.


Evidently several times he deliberately left when Malika wanted to eat lunch together in the employee dining room. It was as if Indri did not want Malika close to him, did not want to breathe the same oxygen as him.


"Not to take heart, Malika! the Indri mah is the one who likes the senior pretentious to work the longest here." said Ratna-friends division Malika who is both his assistant Chef Nanda.


"Yeah, let's go. Let's go! If there is a wish, he must be fine elo himself. Indri is famous for being two-faced long ago!" added Sofie-still her division friend Malika who is also her assistant Chef Nanda.


"Gue wonder yes ama that person, if his face two so the cost of care a month is not expensive what? I only have one face can take hundreds of thousands a month!" chirp Ratna funny.


And the three of them laughed out loud at Ratna's absurd chatter.


Malika who knows herself finally chose to give up on people who do not welcome her. He remained friendly to everyone even though not everyone returned his hospitality.


The goal of working at PANKEKI BAKERY is only one. For children's sake. And that reason was enough for Malika to survive whatever hardships she would face.


This made Malika so much to enjoy her work. He always worked hard. Making Chef Nanda and the other two assistants feel lucky to have Malika on their team.


Not only is their work getting smoother but their team is getting solid. Malika learned well from Chef Nanda and her two seniors. He never complained and was always happy. Make his team always met with Malika's cheer.


But secretly it makes the envy of a Sahara Taki. I don't know why he wants to be close to Malika. But on the other side in the corner of his heart, the memory of his imperfections as a man comes back to haunt.


But Taki grew curious when he realized that Malika seemed to deliberately avoid him. Except for the first day the woman started working.


Malika who so came to the store directly facing him clearly asked permission to keep selling online even if only once a week.


The reason stated by Malika again makes Taki and Zacky can not help but allow the woman to continue to serve the demands of her own customers.


"Actually in the employment contract agreement letter yesterday there is no prohibition for you to continue selling online anyway, so I think it is okay. What about Chef Taki?" Zacky asked his boss for his opinion.


"On condition, you should not sell cakes that use PANKEKI's recipes because all recipes here have been patented!" taki said in a serious tone.


"I understand, Sir! I know the consequences of secretly commercializing something patented. After all, in terms of my selling price, I can only use materials with medium quality, of course much different when compared to premium materials used in PANKEKI!" obviously Malika with no less.


It was the reason that made sense that finally made Taki allow Malika to continue selling.


After all, with the majority of Malika's time to work at PANKEKI, it is certain that the woman can only receive orders at least once a week when her holiday arrives.


And after that conversation, Malika no longer talk or face to face with him. Taki was feeling upset. She is restless whenever she sees Malika being friendly with others while with herself the woman seems to keep avoiding her.


What Taki doesn't know is the fact that Malika deliberately avoids him because Malika is afraid of being drawn deeper into the man.


Because every Malika looked at Taki, as if something had happened in her heart. Malika assumes that Taki is the most perfect person she has ever met in her lifetime.


Firm, Good, Rich, and Handsome. It was as if there was not a single trace of reproach in that man. And Malika was afraid of that feeling. He does not want to have any more feelings for a man, especially for the husband of people. Because all this time Malika still considers Taki as the husband of Niky—one of her customers.


Another reason for Malika to prevent herself from having any special feelings towards a man is because of her determination to only dedicate life to her two children.


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To Be Continue ....