
Zaid tries to track down the whereabouts of Rasidha whom he has yet to find, making every effort to search until he meets. Holy continued to pray for the safety of his daughter, he ceaselessly gave everything to the Creator.
"Why hasn't Rasidha been found yet?" sacred Light who was very worried about his son, tears that fell into evidence that he loved his adopted son very much.
"We leave it to Allah subhanallah ta'ala, I will keep trying so that Rasidha can be found." Said Zaid who hugged his wife slowly.
"Have you found out who the real culprit is?"
"Hem, already. I only have one enemy, Felix, he must have kidnapped our daughter."
"How about we report this to the police?" the Holy One who can no longer bear it.
"Felix is a very dangerous man, the slightest mistake will put our child in danger. I don't know what happened to him, a supportive friend should not even hold a grudge." Zaid sighed, recalling how his best friend changed when he married Suci and converted to Islam. "You've made a very big mistake, I won't spare you if my daughter gets scratched a little by you." His inner clenched both hands, feeling himself extremely weak and helpless.
While on the other hand, ustadz Afif searched with the help of CCTV, tracking the whereabouts of prospective wives who also have not been found. He was very sad when Zaid told him the news, and was determined to find it. No one knew how he looked for her, such a troubled heart and also such a chaotic mind. Even his parents also took part in searching for the existence of Rasidha, all the families in the boarding school also tried to find.
The news of Rasidha's disappearance spread so quickly, like the wind that it burst forth to follow wherever it was directed. The family searched every corner of the city and even to the village, Doni as an uncle was also no less restless by looking for the whereabouts of his nephew who was lost like swallowed by the earth.
Ustadz Afif saw a mosque and performed prayers, it was the duty of a Muslim who came after the Maghrib adhan to dress up. Walk up, take ablution and perform fardhu prayers. When he finished, he said the usual prayer, but this time he only wanted Rasidha found.
A few days later, Rasidha looked straight out the window. As if he was a bird in a cage, no help came to make him despair by accepting what destiny he would carry out. "Dad.mom, I've resigned. May you be well there, I give all my destiny to You, O God." She was already willing to be the wife of a blue-eyed man who became an enemy of her adoptive father, but already these few days she had not seen the whereabouts of Felix.
The door opened as if getting a fresh breeze for him he immediately ran even though the body felt a little weak due to always rejecting the food given by the man, he doubted the negligence of the food that was always served. "I beg you, please let me go and give me back!" Rasidha put his hands together with two sparkling eyes, hoping that a benevolent waitress who always delivered food would help him, a mindset that estimates only two percent. Moreover, the middle-aged woman who always delivered food also ignored him, there was no hope for him to escape.
"Eat the food, that you may not be sick. Don't torture yourself by doing stupid things." Said the middle-aged woman who tried to give a warning, because in her little heart she felt pity but she also could not help.
Rasidha felt his stomach so hungry because it was rarely filled with food, he always refused as a form of protest. He glanced at the food because honestly he could no longer bear the belly wrapped around, the middle-aged woman delivering the food slightly smiled in relief.
"You take it easy, the food is halal because I cooked it myself."
The middle-aged woman walked over to Rasidha, handing him a tray containing a plate of food, fruit and mineral water.
It did not take long for him until the food on the plate was gone, saying hamdalah as gratitude for being given pleasure. He looked at the middle-aged woman who was still sitting next to him, wanting to ask something but feeling a little doubtful.
"Say, what do you want to say!"
"Some days I haven't seen Mr. Felix."
"Of course he's very busy as a businessman, which I hear you're about to marry him."
"Hem." Said Rasidha who did not feel interested.
"Don't refuse what he's saying, if you want your life to be peaceful."
At once Rasidha was silent to the words of the middle-aged woman, because of the same words that Justin had said to him. "Why did they say that?" he muttered inwardly, such great curiosity made him want to ask directly. "Do I have to accept this marriage? And do whatever he wants?"
"Yes, you have to do it."
"But why? Can't I defend my own rights?" rashida's protest, who disliked the words of the middle-aged woman, had no idea how dangerous Felix was.
"If you want to live, you must follow my words, and do not forget that this wall can hear our conversation. Don't ask me any more questions and talk to me again, or we'll both get in trouble. Keep what I say a secret, as if I never thought I'd tell you."
The middle-aged woman got up from her seat and picked up the empty tray, walked out of the room and re-locked according to orders. While Rasidha tried to digest words that he thought contained a puzzle that was difficult to solve. "What do they mean? Is Felix a very cruel man? Then how will it be?" his monologue.
Forecasted for days makes Rasidha desperately long for fresh air, nothing can be relied upon from man other than the Creator.
On the other hand, Zaid finds information about Felix's foster brother who is also attending the same university with his daughter, thanks to the help of CCTV and the system he has been tracking.
He could not stand it anymore because he had failed to become a father, the firstborn who disappeared made the atmosphere of the house look grim. Coupled with his sick wife, the burden of the mind increases.
"Hopefully I can find information from the man named Justin, I hope that I'm not too late to save my daughter from that man. Whoever tries to mess up and harass my family, then he'll get a penalty that's worth even more than twice that."