
According to what Angga said, he and Anila again left the lesson, and went to the cafeteria for breakfast. Anila was not hungry, because before leaving school Almira cooked for her. While Angga does not, the young man lives alone, no one cares about him even if it is just feeding.
The young man went to the dining room more often. It is only in the afternoon or evening. For breakfast where it could be, there was no way he would have to learn to cook.
"How many years have you eaten, Angga?" chirps Anila when she sees the friend eating so greedily. Putting food into his mouth incessantly, made the young man's cheeks bulge.
"Gue's hungry." Angga just puffed up to see Anila, after which resumed his meal.
"Lo don't eat?" ask Angga when he pauses his meal.
"Gue had breakfast. Mama said before leaving school to eat at home."
"Great boy, huh? is there a masakin?" Angga's view changed.
"Not what?" Angga never told me about his family. Anila did not know about the old man the young man had separated. All Anila knew about the truth about the Angga family was that the friend's grandfather had died. Only that, Angga so close the meeting about his parents. To anyone, even his own best friend.
About the name Ela that Anila knew was a call from Mama Angga. When answering a call from Angga's phone, the girl heard the voice of a woman who seemed the most emotionally difficult. "Ela, are you truant again? Just look if you have reached home—" So until Anila turns off the phone unilaterally. He was afraid of the voice, thinking it was Mama from Angga.
Anila asked about Ela's name. Angga only answered the origin, the mother wanted to get a daughter but, who bulged even Angga boy so call it so.
It was just Angga's aunt. The woman who took care of Angga when left by her parents and grandfather. The woman regarded Angga as her own son. The aunt had no children. Once pregnant but, a miscarriage. The girl named 'Ela'.
Not wanting to see the woman who loved him grieve, Angga said he was his son. Think of her as 'Ela' her sister. Who would have thought it even made the aunt's wound. He will be reminded of his daughter who died when calling the name 'Ela'. The aunt did not mention Ela to Angga. But even Anila continued.
Now the aunt has gone abroad with her husband. Bi Mina wanted to invite Angga. However, she thought her husband did not want that.
"He still has parents. Even if we ask him what we got. Uncle Liam is just Mom's sister. I can't possibly get a legacy from him. Let him in here. Maybe his parents will care." That's what Bi Mina's husband Willi said.
Since then Angga concluded that the person who was always with him only needed his property, not really love him. However, look at how he was met with a plain girl who always carried Angga astray.
"It turns out your life is more miserable than mine." Looking at the Angga who did not answer, Anila finally concluded. Angga just stared at the girl in front of him who was laughing mockingly at him.
Anga does not enter the heart. Anila doesn't know what exactly. "Yes, you're the happiest."
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Rafin was too disappointed in Anila. He chose to go to the office rather than at school if he only saw the proximity of Anila and Angga.
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The door to Rafin's room was knocked. "Lake in." After saying that, it was seen that Anila's father had entered her room.
"Tumben you're here. Is there a problem?"
"No! B-but my employee said. Y-you took the money from the company instead of this," replied the man carefully.
"That's my company, what's the company's money there I'm not entitled to?" Rafin's speech was able to make the father of Anila speech silent. What Rafin said is true. However, the company he manages has not Rafin given it to him?
"Yet your daughter doesn't seem to appreciate me. Last night my papa invited him to a dinner. However, he left with his lover leaving us without saying goodbye."
"I doubt I want to be your daughter-in-law."
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Read the title aja very interesting, directly read blurd, continued chapter one, uh continuity.