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"Hm, there's one more way if you want a free education. As long as you're under my guidance, I'm sure you can definitely get a full scholarship. Now sleep! It's getting late. We'd better continue this discussion tomorrow," Kelana concluded while yawning.


He patted Sanubari's shoulder gently, said goodbye and left Sanubari's room. Sanubari looks at Kelana's departure. The night wind is getting colder. Sanubari just realized his phone is not in hand.


At a glance he remembered, the last time the phone was held by Embara. Sanubari wanted to pick it up, but felt bad visiting a girl's room. It is not polite to disturb other people's rest.


"Ah, I better get some sleep, too. I can get you a phone tomorrow."


Sanubari stepped into his room. Closing the porch door. Then, he immediately lay down onto the bed.


*****


Early in the morning, Sanubari was looking good. Some of the stuff he had taken out of the bag and stored in the closet. With a cheerful smile, he carried his backpack, down the stairs. However, his steps were stopped by someone's greeting.


"SAN! Where are you going in the morning?"


Sanubari. Apparently the one who greeted was Kelana. The man was enjoying a cappuccino while reading a book.


With a slight cry Sanubari replied, "You go to the airport find out how to buy a plane ticket."


He put his book on the table. He got up from his seat, approached Sanubari and said, "What's the plane ticket for? Didn't I tell you last night that we're going to continue the discussion about your education?"


"Actually I plan to go back to Indonesia and build a business there." Sanubari held his nape awkwardly.


"Think about that later if you've made it to college! Today you're not going anywhere because we're going to start counseling!"


"Unfortunately Uncle doesn't work?"


"I keep working. My job is to be a counselor to you."


"Loh, isn't Uncle working for papa?"


Kelana dragged Sanubari to the place to eat. Shortly after, the twins came down. Embara tells Sanubari to take her own cell phone to her room for forgetting to take it. After that, they had breakfast together before finally in the twins went to school.


*****


"If all this could be absorbed by my brain by eating it, I would have made all these papers porridge and grilled, I would have eaten" Sanubari lamented, biting a pencil.


Both hands clenched propped up frustrated heads. Hours of sitting reading and working on questions makes him dizzy. He has not been in school for a long time. Science that has been studied is forgotten because it has never been used.


Sanubari is nostalgic. His current condition reminded him of the first days of setting foot in Italy. One by one childhood memories slowly filled the teenager's head. Sanubari smiled faintly before finally choosing to leave his chair.


"It's best to take a shower to refresh your mind."


Unexpectedly, Sanubari will delay his return to Indonesia. For several days he studied at Kelana's house, although he did not know what majors and which universities. Until one night when Sanubari went out to the bathroom, he accidentally heard a conversation downstairs.


"He's upstairs. Maybe I'm asleep."


Kelana's voice is not loud, considering the clock has shown past midnight. However, Sanubari could still be heard on the second floor. Curious who had been visiting this early, Sanubari who had just come out of the bathroom was peeking. Sanubari's eyes were rounded when he saw the figure that came with Kelana.


"Papa?"


Sanubari's heart suddenly churned. I don't know why he feels so emotional. Hurriedly Sanubari stepped into the room with silent steps. He packed all his things quickly and jumped from the veranda of his room on the second floor.


Brucks.


"What's that sound?" kelana said astonished.


He who was climbing the stairs to the second floor with Aeneas looked at each other. The two pegged for a moment, until finally Kelana's phone rang. Kelana immediately raised because the one who called was Aeneas's men.


"What?!" kelana jolt was surprised upon hearing the news from Aeneas' subordinates who were guarding outside.