
The guests who came were gone, because the party was also over. The only ones left were the organizers and also the grandfather along with his grandson, Surya Jaya.
The last guest to arrive, who turned out to be Mr. Andre, had also gone home.
"Where was Ginting?" ask Grandpa to Surya Jaya.
Surya Jaya did not answer the question from her grandfather. He just shrugged his shoulders and nodded a few times.
But apparently, in the building there is no more Mr. Ginting, along with his wife, Yati. Because of everyone, no one saw the whereabouts of the two of them.
"Have they gone home?" ask the grandfather again to Surya Jaya.
"Perhaps" Surya Jaya replied quickly, in a cranky tone, because indeed he did not know, where his older cousin, Mr. Ginting along with his wife, miss Kiara.
"It can't stand! hahaha.." continued Surya Jaya with the intention of joking.
"Well, what does that mean?" asked the grandfather blank, and did not think towards 'sana' at all.
"How is this Grandpa? he said he wanted to ask great-grandchildren, yes they immediately process Kek," said Surya Jaya explained to his grandfather.
"Oh that's it? uh, hahaha...why is Grandpa so senile?" said the grandfather with a happy laugh, although late in understanding the words of Surya Jaya.
Finally they both laughed out loud together, realizing that the two of them actually did not know what Mr. Ginting and Yati were doing.
But it turns out to be true. Mr. Ginting and Yati, already home, went through the back door and asked the driver to pick them up. Mr. Ginting asked to go home first. He didn't want to be in the building where the party was going on any longer.
Mr. Ginting wanted to rest in peace, along with his wife.
All matters relating to Mr. Ginting and Yati, as the bride, such as gifts, gifts and others, are taken care of by Mr. Ginting's employees. All will be brought by them, and arrive home safely.
Mr. Ginting was carrying only a small box of boxes given by his grandfather, and a brown envelope given from his cousin, Surya Jaya.
Now, after all was done, she had also finished taking a bath together with Yati, opening the gift from the grandfather for the two of them.
After opening it, it turned out that each of them contained one precious luxury watch was fantastic.
The clock is people and only in production specifically for them, because it is an exclusive order. So, that watch no one had anymore, other than the two of them.
"Grandfather order this clock specifically for us?" yati asked in shock, after Mr. Ginting explained to him about the design and description in the watch box.
Mr. Ginting nodded in agreement to the question from his wife.
Yati is getting more and more unwell. He also did not dare to wear such a luxurious watch. "I feel bad and afraid to wear the watch" Yati said, closing the watch box and handing it to Mr. Ginting.
"Lho, why? This is his initials" said Mr Ginting.
"That's for Kiara, not my name. After all, I also don't deserve such a big reward with all the things we've done to grandfather."
Yati really felt very sorry, and not the heart, to the feelings of Mr. Ginting's grandfather. He feels very guilty.
"That's it. Keep this and wear it if you have any meetings with Grandpa."
Mr. Ginting handed the watch box back to Yati. He also could not bear to see the happiness felt by his grandfather. But he had no choice but to do all this.
Now, Mr. Ginting instead opened the brown envelope given Surya Jaya, which had made him upset, because the brown envelope was the company envelope. He thought that his cousin just wanted to joke around and play with him.
But it turns out that it was all wrong. Mr. Ginting's conjecture is not true at all.
The brown envelope given by Surya Jaya contains a paper sort of receipt of payment for a new luxury sports car.
Although Mr. Ginting was expressionless in shock, he actually praised his cousin inwardly. "It's also cool that he chose a gift" he said with a faint smile.
Yati became even more unwell, because of all the gifts for the two of them, from the people closest to Mr. Ginting, her husband's family.
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Mr. Ginting's phone rang. Lazily, the two looked at the screen, to find out who had already contacted him this time.
It turned out to be from the main servant in this house.
"Hmmm!"
Mr. Ginting cleared his throat first, before receiving the call.
..."Yeah, what's up?"...
Mr. Ginting immediately asked the need of the waiter to contact him. Without further ado first.
..."It's Mr. Where were the party gifts going to be put?"...
..."Just put it in the middle room."...
..."Yep. Load right?"...
..."Okay Mr."...
As it turned out, the maid called Mr. Ginting, to ask about the gifts she had received for her wedding. And everything was sent home.
The waiter got confused, to put all the gifts, because there were too many and certainly not just ordinary gifts in it. That is why, he needs to ask first Mr. Ginting pads, before taking the decision to keep it.
And it turned out to be true. Mr. Ginting only asked him to put it in the living room, and not in his study or his wife's room.
The waiter thought, if these gifts, did not seem attractive at all to Mr. Ginting, for the two were sure if, Mr. Ginting did not actually want all those gifts. Since the wedding party had just taken place, it was only a challenge for his grandfather alone. In order for the grandfather, having a job outside his responsibilities in the office.
Because at first Mr. Ginting did not intend to make this party. He thought that his grandfather would be angry, for bringing a wife, whom he had never known. Because it should be, the grandfather who will introduce the girls for his grandson to choose, as his future wife later.
Unfortunately, Mr. Ginting is not a submissive grandson. He no longer wanted to be ruled by his grandfather. He was not free, and was always obedient to his grandfather.
That is why, she does not want to be betrothed and ask for help from Mr. Akihiko, for a gheisa to be his contract wife for the next two years. Even though Mr. Ginting does not know, what will happen later, if everything is finished. Two years is very short.
"Do you want this gift?" asked Mr. Ginting to his wife, showing proof of car payment from Surya Jaya.
"That's a gift kn to Mr. Ginting from his cousin Mr. too. I don't want to take it," captivated Yati by nodding.
Mr. Ginting squinted his eyes, staring at his wife. "You sure?" ask Mr. Ginting to make sure.
Yati nodded with certainty.
Mr. Ginting let out a long sigh, then placed the paper on the bed.
"It's for us, not just for me. But I gave it to you. It's up to you to take it at any time, all that matters is to keep the paper." Mr. Ginting handed him the brown envelope, although the paper was still on the bed.
Now, he got out of bed, then walked towards the bathroom. He wanted to clean himself up first, before coming out of his wife's room.
"I take a shower first, or do you want to take a bath with me?" tanya Mr. Ginting offers Yati, before the door opens.