
After the death of Bi Arsih, the Ayunda family breathed a sigh of relief, although there is still a little worry, Bi Arsih will come back and demand a reply to the Ayunda family. For that the mother hastily applied to the hospital so that Ayunda was allowed out on this day.
The mother's request was granted easily. They are also preparing to go home.
"Sister.." call Ayunda in a soft tone.
Adrian turned to Ayunda ."Yes, Brother."
"Please tell Alfian that Yunda is out of the hospital today" he asked, enduring the pain of speaking.
"Don't worry, deck. Brother will definitely tell him, even if you don't say it", Adrian replied, Ayunda replied with a smile.
After all Ayunda's belongings were packed, they immediately walked out of the room to the elevator door. Adrian pushed his father's wheelchair, while his mother pushed the Ayunda wheelchair he was wearing only temporarily to reach the basement of the hospital.
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Ting.
The elevator doors were wide open, the four of them exited from inside the elevator. Without them realizing Bi Arsih was waiting behind a pole. A moment later Bi Arsih came out of hiding. He walked over to the Ayunda family who were walking towards their vehicle in the parking lot.
"The family is shameless!" he shouted so loudly, that it invited the attention of people who would enter the hospital building. "All your treasures have been taken, yet you still carry my husband to prison!" he continued, until some people who pass by and like the status update it virtualized it.
Security officers came, he immediately led Bi Arsih to the security room. "Come, ma'am", take her in with a little force.
Adrian suddenly gets a phone call from an important client. He asked about the viral news. Adrian who has a calm attitude can handle it well.
"It happened just now, but it was immediately known to many people" said Adrian muttered.
"What's the matter, son?" ask the father who heard Adrian's words.
"Someone was recording when Bi Arsih was angry at us, Dad. The news went viral and was watched by Adrian's client, so he contacted Adrian to ascertain the true incident."
"Hurry to spread the news."
"Yes, Dad.But Dad don't think about it much better now we go home" led his dad into the car. Ayunda and the mother followed. After they all got into the car, Adrian hurriedly turned on his vehicle and left the basement.
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Bi Arsih, the middle-aged woman was finally able to get out of the hospital security room after a long interrogation conducted by the security chief on her.
"Right to see people who like to interfere in the affairs of others. Do they have no work," Bi Arsih muttered with a grumpy clack.
He walked through the crowded basement. "Surely they have gone home" he said when he no longer saw Adrian's vehicle. Suddenly a hand touched his shoulder.
"ghosts... Ghosts", said Bi Arsih latah while looking back. "Who is this father?" tanyakanya.
"Can we talk to you for a second, ma'am?"
"Yes, please!"
"I'm sorry if I'm a hassle. But we better find a safe place to talk for a while" he said.
Bi Arsih seemed to think for a moment while looking seriously at the man in front of him.
"I'm Sherly's father" he said, introducing himself.
Bi Arsih gasped at Sherly's name. She knew a little about Sherly from her dead daughter. "What's the need, sir?"
"I can't say it here. So I asked my mother to follow me" the tree.
Bi Arsih is still trying to think. "OK", he replied briefly.
"Do we have to talk in a place like this?" ask Bi Arsih with fear.
"Mom don't worry. I will not make Mother wretched", he said to calm Bi Arsih. "I just want to offer cooperation as our daughter has done."
Bi Arsih looked seriously at the man in front of him. "What is your saying that can be held?"
The man in front of him nodded his head. "Will you work with me?"
"Say the plan first! Then I decided."
If it wasn't for Sherly asking me, then I wouldn't have met you.
"We will work together to bankrupt their families. I'll tell you the way over the phone. Please give me your phone number, because it's not safe to talk here."
"Give me your phone!" pinta Bi Arsih stretched out his hand.
The man immediately put his cellphone on the palm of Bi Arsih's hand. "This" he said.
Bi Arsih typed some numbers on the man's phone screen, then pressed the calling button. "This is my number, keep it" he said, returning Sherly's father's cell phone.
"Okay, I'll call you at 7pm" he said, putting his phone in his pants pocket.
"Well, I'm waiting for a phone call from you!" sahut Bi Arsih with a serious face.
Then they left the place, but without them knowing someone was already in that place before they arrived.
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Adrian's car is perfectly parked in his yard. They rushed out of the car and walked towards the porch.
"Assalamualaikum.." said the greeting of the mother. But not welcomed by anyone, except incarnate silence.
"Assalamualaikum Mama Azzam." - Adrian said in a loud voice.
"Waalaikumsalam.." replied Vinda from inside the house. He opened the door to his family waiting outside.
"Can my sister-in-law go home?" ask Winda.
"Actually not allowed, but the mother asked permission to the doctor so that Yunda out of the hospital today", said the mother as she stepped into the house.
"Why rush mom? It is better to wait for the sister-in-law to recover first", he added by tailing behind the mother.
"It's starting to be unsafe there."
Winda scrunched his forehead. "What's going on there, Bun? Why isn't it safe?"
"Bi Arsih this morning suddenly went into Yunda's room, coincidentally mother was outside. Said the father and Adrian, Bi Arsih's attitude is very suspicious" said the mother. "If Adrian and your father hadn't come in time, Bi Arsih would have been rude to Yunda."
"No suudzon, bun" the father said as Adrian led his wheelchair to the couch.
"But while in the car park, Bi Arsih came again Father. He yells vengefully at our family, Father."
"Dad knows that. But still we shouldn't suudzon at anyone else."
"Okay father", said the mother bowed languidly. Then he looked back at Adrian. "Adrians... Mother asks you to check the state of the restaurant."
"Well, Mother", Adrian replied in a loud voice, to wake his sleeping son.