
The next day, Jaka's three friends, very early in the morning had come to the residence of Mr. Karyo.
"Assalamu'alaikum" said the third greeting very compactly.
Mak Karti, who was preparing to go to the market with Jaka, came out to meet Jaka's friends whom he had memorized his voice because Jaka had just finished bathing and was just getting ready.
"Wa'alaikumsalam," replied Mak Karti while smiling warmly as usual, while welcoming the arrival of his son's good friends.
One by one the twenty-year-old young men greeted Mak Karti with reverence.
"It's so pretty, where are you going, Mom?" asked Joni who was very ordinary to Jaka's mother, when compared to the other two friends. The young man smiled broadly at Mak Karti.
Joni has even considered Mak Karti like his own mother, it is probably because Joni was physically never close to the mother who was wandering far into the land of people.
"Emak's going to the market, Jon. Accompanying Jaka to buy offerings for prospective ghosts," Mak Karti replied proudly, when calling the prospective ghosts to Dara.
Yes, which mother is not proud when her son gets a good and beautiful wife like Dara, the daughter of Pak Kades who is famous for being friendly and noble.
"You guys, early in the morning have come here, where are you going?" tanya Mak Karti turned back, who saw the appearance of the three young men other than usual.
They wear the best t-shirt they have combined with jeans that are also still good, unlike usual who only wear a t-shirt rather shabby and trousers or even they only wear drawstring pants limited to the knee.
"We want to banter Jaka and mother to the market, Mak," replied Rifa'i.
"What's? You guys wanna come to the market?" ask Jaka who just came out. The young man's face looked so fresh and his clothes were very neat.
Jaka was wearing a checkered hem paired with blue dongker jeans, just like when Jaka was about to go to college.
"Wow ... You're so cool, Ka!" exclaim Joni. "What every time you go to college, you look like this, Ka?" asked the former motor showroom boss with a look of admiration towards Jaka.
Jaka just nodded and did not respond to Joni's admiration.
"Pantesan, girls on your chase, Ka. Including that pretty neng from yesterday, right?" joni asked.
"Beautiful bell, who?" mak Karti asked while looking at the son and Joni alternately.
"The daughter of his lecturer Jaka, Mak," replied Teddy who seemed to start approaching Dilla, through the father.
Yes, last night Teddy, Mr. Bayan's son deliberately accompanied his father who was in need with Mr. Carik, who was, so that he can see and get to know more about the beautiful girl who met Jaka in the field yesterday.
"Well, you know that well, Ted?" asked Rifa'i in full search.
Teddy just smiled.
"Kayak don't know Teddy you, Jo," said Jaka. "Didn't if there was a clear, he would immediately move quickly to get it?" Jaka smiled at Teddy.
"Yes, and if you're bored, you'll be at the auction!" annoyed Rifa'i because it turned out to be the same Teddy first.
"Auction, things are!" grouse Teddy.
"You lost fast, Jo. Slow as a snail!" ledek Joni nudged Rifa'i's arm.
"Huh, you too, right?" reply Rifa'i who indeed knows that Joni has a mission to approach the beautiful Neng that they saw yesterday.
"So, you two are also after Dilla?" jaka asked as he looked at his two friends, Joni and Rifa'i.
"Fix, if so, from now on we're rivals!" annoyed Teddy because both of his friends follow after his lecturer's daughter Jaka.
"okay!" timpal Rifa'i folded his arms around his chest and raised his chin confidently.
"Already, already. Even at the mention of the girl," Mak Karti lerai while shaking hands, although he knew for sure that the small commotion was just a joke.
"Come, if you want to join Mak to the market!" take Mak Karti who rushed to close the door of his house because the husband was going to the next village, to notify the brothers close.
"Mom, just the two of us," rejected Jaka with his face bent.
"Why, Nang?" Mak Karti's forehead is crimped in.
"If they are the same, it will be a long time and strange idea," Jaka replied as he looked at his three friends with a full glance.
"No, Mother. We just want to help, Jaka is su'udzon!" Joni sneers.
"Yes, already. Let them come, Nang," persuaded the mother.
Jaka could only nod.
"Come, Mak. You sit in front, yeah." Teddy swiftly opened the door for Jaka's mother.
Jaka and his two friends, then went up to the back and sat three of them there. Teddy then immediately drove his offroad car leaving the yard of Mr. Karyo's house.
"AC-ne, why don't you press mburi tho, Ted?" joni protests after a while the car drove. The young man apparently felt angry even though it was still morning, but because the three of them were sitting crammed in the back seat as a result the atmosphere on the back bench became hot.
"If you buy a car that has a double blower, let the back is not like a hot worm!" joni continued grumbling.
"The plan wants me to tuker the same pickup, Jon. Later you sit in the back, yes, will definitely not be sultry, Jon. AC natural, semriwing," replied Teddy with origin, while looking at Joni through the mirror reflection in front of him with a smile grin.
"Emoh, I'm going to go down sapine bapake Paijo!" Joni pouted as she glanced at Rifa'i who had been engrossed in her phone.
"Darap, Jon. I ra melu-melu, you know," said Rifa'i who glanced at Joni and then returned to focus with her phone screen.
"Who are you talking to, Jo? Really fun from earlier!" Joni who was sitting in the middle of it began to kepo and was about to seize Rifa'i's phone, but Joni's hand was pushed aside by the cowboy.
"Chat-an opo, Jon? I'm again moco online novel iki you know!" Rifa'i showed her phone screen to Joni.
"What a fun thing, read a novel like that! No quality, blas!" cibir Joni's.
"Eits, who said!" rifa'i. "Try you read the author Merpati_Sweet, especially the title, Treasure of the Throne and Women. The main character is playboy, Jon. But he's a playboy shar'i kayak" explained Rifa'i, which made Jaka frown.
"There's playboy shar'i, ukoromu iku you know, Jo, weird wae!" jaka protest.
"Really, Ka. This is the doi tuh, do not want to touch the girl he is dating," said Rifa'i trying to convince.
"Even if you don't want to touch it, it's still not true, Jo, Paijo. Wong in the teachings of our religion can not be called dating, kok, let alone playboy, so?" rebuttal Teddy.
"Hem, really what Teddy said. So, there's no playboy syar'i!" jaka Tehkan.
Mak Karti listened to the chatter of the young men, with a smile on his lips.
"If there is a playboy syar'i term, I also want to label myself as a halal playboy" Teddy joked as he stepped on the brakes as soon as they reached their destination, to make the three passengers who were in the back seat, his head stumbled and kissed the seat in front of him in surprise.
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