
Bram twisted his body to see who was talking to him, Bram who saw Rengga looking at him sharply immediately fell silent a thousand languages.
"Men like you are no match for Vina and my son, next time never think like that or you will lose everything you have" said Rengga.
"I won't" said Bram who immediately walked away past Rengga.
Ian and Andreas who saw Rengga defending Vina made the two look at each other, Ian and Andreas simultaneously thought what other way now that Rengga would do.
"You don't have to defend me, I won't go back to him anyway" Vina said.
"Since you said you gave up and won't take my son I'll let you in, I hope you keep your word" Vina continued, staring at Rengga.
Ian and Andreas who saw the presence of Rengga both clenched his hands, wanting to ask Vina to throw him away instead of letting him in.
"I made one more drink" Vina said as she stood ready to go to the kitchen.
"Vin, may I carry it" said Rengga.
"Yes" said Vina who immediately gave her son to Rengga.
Vina again continued her steps to the kitchen, today is actually the day why so many guests came together she thought.
"What are your plans now?" asked Ian while looking at Rengga.
"That's none of your business" said Rengga with a smile.
"I remind you never to hurt Brother Vina or I will never forgive you" Andreas said.
"Amut don't grunt an elephant, if an angry elephant knows for itself the consequences" said Rengga without looking at Andreas.
Damn it, just look I'll make you regret it" in Andreas' heart.
Ian and Andreas who saw Vina coming towards them instantly fell silent, both of them not wanting to see Vina hate them for looking for a commotion in her house.
Rengga who saw the expressions of Ian and Andreas just smiled, wanting to take what should be his should never dream he thought.
"Call papa son, call papa" said Rengga.
"Papapa" said Raka while holding Rengga's cheek.
"Smart kid" said Rengga while kissing his son's cheek.
"Drink" said Vina who just put another glass of tea on the table.
"Yes" said Rengga who immediately returned Raka to Vina.
Rengga drank the tea made by Vina regardless of Ian and Andreas, both of whom were lazy to see Rengga rushing to stand together.
"Sister Vin, I'll go home first. Grandpa asked me to study the company's affairs" Andreas said.
"Oh then be careful on the street" said Vina as she looked at Andreas who was walking out of his house.
"I'm also home, I still have something to do" Ian said.
"Yes be careful, if not busy please stop by again" said Vina.
Andreas and Ian who walked away made Vina feel awkward, Vina did not know what Rengga would do when just the two were like this.
"You didn't come home either" Vina said.
"Puff, uhuk uhuk" Rengga who heard Vina's words immediately coughed.
"Do you throw me out" said Rengga.
"Not really, but anyone knows you want to catch up with them" said Vina.
"No, I still want to be here to see my son" said Rengga casually.
"Whatever" said Vina resigned.
"I want to ask you something to answer honestly" Vina said as she looked at Rengga.
"Didia's death have anything to do with you?" ask Vina seriously.
"Me, why can you think like that" said Rengga speaking like without a burden.
"He dares to look for trouble with you, if I don't think it's strange that you killed him" said Vina.
"If I kill him maybe his body will not be found by anyone, it will also not be in the news" said Rengga.
"If not you then who, who else in the world could be more ruthless than you?" sahut Vina wondered to herself.
"Where do I know, but he could have been looking for trouble with the others, did you not suspect the two people earlier" said Rengga.
"If Andreas is not possible I can guarantee it, and if Ian is also impossible even though he looks blatantly he still has a soft heart" said Vina while thinking.
"Haaaah, my suspicion can only be on you" continued Vina.
"Have you ever heard that slander is more cruel than murder, you suspect like that it is the same as killing me" said Rengga, sipping tea held by him.
"It is true that slander is more cruel than murder, but people like you even though they are slandered a thousand times will not die" said Vina Ketus while turning her lips.
"Haaaah, the point is I didn't kill him. Believe it or not is up to you" said Rengga.
"I want to take you away, don't get me wrong I just want to take my son for a walk you can't let me take him alone either" Rengga continued.
"Oh, then wait a minute. Let's just say I don't exist, besides I don't expect to go for a walk with you" said Vina who immediately walked into her room.
Inside Vina's room did not stop grumbling, who was to the pedean was led by her thought Vina while changing her clothes.
Vina who had finished changing clothes rushed to Rengga and her son, Rengga who saw Vina wearing thin makeup with casual clothes made Rengga speechless looking at her.
"What's wrong?" ask Vina.
"There's nothing" said Rengga as he shifted his gaze.
"Let's go" continued Rengga who immediately took his son out.
Vina followed Rengga from behind who was walking towards her car, Vina sat beside Rengga while holding her son who kept clasping his fingers.
Rengga who saw Vina and her son were ready to run his car immediately, Rengga rushed his car to a playground that had been vacated by his men before.
"Until now" said Rengga while parking his car.
"This is why it is empty, not if the holiday is crowded" said Vina who got down from the car while watching her surroundings.
"I deliberately emptied it for Raka, instead of this it is better Raka can play as much" said Rengga.
"If this is too quiet Raka does not even have a playmate" said Vina.
"My son does not need friends, when he grows up other people's children who want to be friends with him" said Rengga relaxed.
If Raka with him later became part of the family Cafanza certainly has a lot of friends, Raka does not need to have to find friends like other children.
"The world of rich people is difficult for me to understand, but still it is not good for Raka when she grows up" said Vina who immediately walked to one of the slides in front of her.
"You, what are you doing" cried Rengga who saw Vina wanting to climb the slide steps.
"If not up how Raka can play prosotan" said Vina.
"Down, let me" said Rengga who immediately took Raka from the sling Vina.
Vina shrugged her shoulders while waiting for Rengga to lower her son to prosootan, Vina who waited long enough below but there was no sign of her son descending straight up.
Vina looked at Rengga who looked hesitant to bring down her son playing prostotan right in front of him.
"Let it go down" shouted Vina irritatedly.
"It will not fall" said Rengga who returned to bring down his son.