
The situation is getting more complicated and the difference in perception between Alisa and Mr. Ginting takes their relationship to a higher level of tension.
Although Alisa has gone to great lengths to overcome the problem and improve her image, still she finds that her efforts have not worked in Mr. Ginting's eyes.
This difference of view illustrates that sometimes, even steps taken with good intentions cannot always defuse conflict or gain the approval of all parties. This conflict creates uncertainty and changes the dynamics between Alisa and Mr. Ginting.
"Remember the prenuptial agreement you agreed on!"
Alisa is reminded again of their agreement in prenuptial agreement. This made Alisa aware, but also did not want to give up.
The agreement in the prenuptial agreement became a reminder that echoed in Alisa's mind. Although she realized the importance of the deal, Alisa also felt that she did not want to give up so easily. In a battle between the desire to maintain her freedom and the feeling of keeping her career and reputation, Alisa must make a difficult choice.
"The deal is binding, but does it have to destroy my future potential and happiness?" alisa asked her best friend over the phone.
"But at least you remember your own safety, Lisa!"
"Yes, I have the right to seek my own happiness, and what is wrong if this is my happiness?"
Alisa is still insistent. Everything he did had become an ambition, no longer just wanting to maintain his household relationship!
In the face of the conflict between the agreement and her desire to live out her chosen life, Alisa seeks to find a balanced solution. He felt that he had to find a way to keep everything he had achieved.
***
The conflict escalates when Alisa shows strong ambition and insists on continuing her plan. Making Mr. Ginting feel the need to act decisively and come face to face with Alisa in order for him to understand the consequences of his actions.
So, upon arriving in Jakarta, Mr. Ginting decided to have a private meeting with Alisa. Talk about this situation clearly and firmly.
The man plans a serious meeting with the aim of making Alisa understand how serious the consequences of his actions are towards the prenuptial agreement they have already agreed upon.
"Alisa, we should talk about this situation openly."
There are no pleasantries. Mr. Ginting is straight at the point.
"I understand, Mr. Ginting. But I also have my own ambitions and dreams" Alisa replied while still trying to maintain her attitude.
"Ambition is a good thing, but not by ignoring the agreements we have made. We have responsibility for the letter!"
Mr. Ginting said sternly, warning his "wife" who started with this problem.
"But I feel the need to live my life by my own choice" Alisa said frustratedly.
"Oh, sure. You have the right to pursue your dreams. But this isn't just about your dreams, Alisa. It's about the commitment that has been made. I want you to abide by the agreement!"
"Ta-pi a-I feel trapped, Mr. Ginting. I want to be free!"
Alisa started to make a high voice. It seems like the woman was depressed in her own way.
"Freedom comes with responsibility. You cannot ignore the consequences of your actions. You have to consider the impact, especially on your career and efforts during this time!"
In this meeting, Mr. Ginting tries to make Alisa understand that freedom comes with responsibility. She wanted to remind Alisa of the importance of her role during their marriage.
And it was Alisa's advantage all along, could soar and be famous for Mr Ginting's interference!
"Think! If you want to be free, be free. But, it's all gonna be ruined!" threaten Mr. Ginting with his cold aura.
Alisa's inner conflict heats up even more, as she feels caught between her strong ambitions and the agreement she has made with Mr. Ginting. The decision that Alisa must make will have an impact on her future that she cannot avoid.
'I don't want to lose my ambition, but I don't want to lose it all either. What am I supposed to do?' confused mind.
Alisa feels a dilemma between the desire to pursue her ambitions and the awareness of the consequences of breaking a prenup. He realizes that choosing to stick to his ambitions might take him in a dangerous direction, but he also doesn't want to feel limited by the agreement.
***
"Sorry, Sir. It seems like I can't take off this car if it's less than 3 M," Yati said regretfully.
"Hm, I think 2.5 M is already high."
Prospective buyers give an assessment with his view.
And of course, all buyers want a cheap price. Unlike the seller who wants a high price for the goods he sells.
"Sorry, Sir. I can't escape" Yati said, cupping both hands in front of her chest.
"Oh yeah, it's okay. Maybe not a windfall," said the prospective buyer.
This is the umpteenth time buyer. But, everything fails in the deal that could make yati let go of his car.
From several luxury car sites, this car is still sold in the price range of 3 M to 3.5 M. That is why, he pegged the price of 3 M.
"Any more, Ms Yati?" asked Bu Nina with concern.
"Yes, Mom. Somehow it is difficult for this car to come off," replied Yati with his shoulders down.
The woman was already sad because she had to take off her car for sale, but in fact no one wanted to buy at the appropriate price.
"Did I take it for that price?" yati asked as if she was complaining.
"Patience, Ms. Yati. Luxury cars are not easy to sell freely," said Bu Nina calming.
They don't know, if all the prospective buyers from yesterday were Mr Ginting and Biyan!
This was their tactic so that Yati could not sell the car. Not the intent of the tackle, but Mr. Ginting did not want the car sold Mis Yeti his.
"Sabbarr, Nduuuk."
From the side, Mr. Wasito aka Tama came by sitting in his wheelchair.
The dusk man smiled, though failed to be seen on his face which was no longer young and handsome.
"Ad-ddaa u-aannggg a-yyah, at-tauu ju-al saj-aaa beb-bberapa ha-hartaaa ay-yyyah in kam-ppung."
With great difficulty, Mr. Wasito calmed his son. He thought that, Yati does not need to sell her car. His wealth in the village is still a lot.
Yati smiled, approaching her father. He crouched down in front of his father, in order to easily talk and see his father's face getting fresher and not looking pale anymore.
"yeah. This car is too good for Yati. Five years ago, Yati wanted to sell it. But mbok Minah does not allow. And now, you mind too?"
The old man nodded, but the look in his eyes said that he objected.
Yati let out a long sigh, closed her eyes for a while then smiled as her eyes reopened.
"alright. Yati won't sell the car. That's ..."
A faint shadow of Surya's face appeared in his eyes, and it made Yati smile again.
'Sorry, surya.'
The woman remembered that this car was a gift from Mr. Ginting's cousin, Surya. And Surya also makes Yati know, if Mr. Ginting feels jealous if he talks or laughs with his cousin.
'May you always be happy, ' his prayer in your heart when you remember the two men.