
With a giant step he walked to the campus which is located not far from the cost. The distance from the campus to the cost is only ten minutes if you walk.
He also sat in front of the lecturer's room waiting for his lecturer to finish teaching. After seeing his lecturer enter his room, he then knocked on the door and pushed him.
After submitting the results of his draft script, he sat waiting for his lecturer to read it. His mentor's lecturer was notoriously meticulous. About fifteen minutes he waited for the lecturer to read, he saw the lecturer put his draft on the table.
"all is complete, next Tuesday you can hear, and two more months you can graduate" said the lecturer
Sisil's heart cheered, at least in his sadness there was a hint of happiness.
"well ma'am.thank you, I'm sorry" said Dina bowed her body and then came out of the lecturer's room.
He felt relieved, because he could immediately hear the script. Now he just wants to focus on his trial, matchmaking problems, Sisil ignore first.
He did not want his concentration to be divided and the result of his trial was not as he expected. If the results of the trial are not good, Sisil is afraid that he will have to pay tuition this semester.
Because in the scholarship rules, the values must be at least B, if below it the scholarship will be canceled by the campus. Although Sisil himself already has savings from the results of work, but he still wants to finish his studies without having to pay a penny.
One week later, the day that Sisil will finally arrive. Sidanh's schedule is ten in the morning. He had a hard time sleeping last night, all he had in mind was, he did not want to fail in that trial.
His test lecturer is a famous lecturer killer on his campus. They do not hesitate to give a bad value if they make a little mistake.
At nine o'clock over thirty Sisil had arrived at the campus. He sat in front of the courtroom feeling nervous. He was accompanied by Nadia and also his college friend named Febi.
Sisil did not have many friends at the college, even though she was a good girl, jovial and friendly. But all of his college friends are mostly close to him just because they want to take advantage of his intelligence. And others, do not like the envy of seeing Sisil valued by the boys on campus.
The examiner lecturer had entered the room, Sisil also entered the courtroom.
"spirit Sil..." Nadia clenched her hands upwards for a moment before Sisil closed the courtroom door.
Sisil also began to present his script in front of three lecturers. Presentation went well, it is time for testing, Sisil was nervous he was afraid of answering wrongly. The lecturer in front of him was not sweet-faced and friendly, they were all cynical-faced and rarely smiled.
Question after question Sisil managed to answer smoothly. Slowly his nervousness disappeared because the lecturers in front of him were not like his friends told him.
Sisil was finally declared to graduate with perfect grades. Sisil can breathe a sigh of relief, because his scholarship in the final semester he managed to maintain.
Sisil came out of the congregation with a happy heart. He could graduate in less than three years. And the values are perfect.
"i graduated." said Sisil hysterically as he exited the courtroom
"aaaa.congratulations..I know you must have passed.." Nadia said scattering to Sisil.
"happy Sil.I'm proud of you." said Febi, Sisil broke his arms and hugged Febi.
"ahs...Feb..I'm both happy and sad..."
"you've graduated why be sad?"
"after graduation we will part ways." said Sisil sad.
"where are you going?" Febi poked their arms
"oh.I guess where, we can still visit each other" Febi chuckled
"hopefully.." said Sisil "to the canteen yuk.aku tractir.." said Sisil.
The three of them went to the cafeteria. All the boys' eyes looked towards them. Nadia and Febi are no less beautiful than Sisil but the most beautiful is still Sisil.
Sisil is a complete package of a woman, many men who approach him but nothing can shake his heart. Only one person who can shake his heart is a guy named Arman, he's his level brother and now the guy has graduated.
The three of them ate in the cafeteria, they were joking. Not paying attention to the gazes of the boys who had been staring hungry at the three of them.
Sisil is used to being stared at like that, he is just indifferent and does not want to serve the men of the eyes of the basket who only see him from his physical body.
"after this what are your plans?" ask Febi
"married" replied Sisil with a gloomy face
"married? Did I hear wrong?" Febi was surprised, as long as he knew Sisil he had never seen Sisil dating but now he was getting married
"not Feb.kamu not heard wrong" said Dina lirih.
Febi looked at Nadia, then looked again at Sisil "who is Sil with?"
"i was betrothed to Feb with my old Junior High friend" Sisil replied with a sad look on his face
"this modern age is still being betrothed, why don't you refuse Sil?"
"if I refuse my mother's life bet Feb, so I have no other choice" said Sisil moody
"patiently yes Sil.hopefully you can go through everything well" said Febi as she stroked Sisil's back which looked trembling.
After the cafeteria, Sisil went to the library because he had to work. It's working today until eight in the evening. Although only part-time keeper of the library, but the salary he can be decent.
While in the library Sisil tried to remain cheerful, despite his heart dilemma. He wanted to be very rebellious, all this time he always obeyed his father.
Whatever his father tells him he will obey. Sisil was just afraid that her mother's health would deteriorate. He wanted to make his mother happy because all this time Sisil also knew that his mother was depressed with her arrogant attitude and wanted to win by herself.
Unlike his brother who dared to oppose his papa. His brother was forced to elope because his father did not approve of his brother's relationship with his girlfriend for reasons that make no sense.
Sometimes Sisil wants to be like his brother, but whenever Sisil wants to oppose his father, he always remembers his mother. Her mother loved her, and there was much her mother did to defend her.
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