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Although not too satisfied with the results obtained, after all Dinda and her relatives were not disappointed. Bram has got his payback. There are too many things in this world that cannot be ascertained, either by witness, concrete evidence, or confession. What remains are conclusions and theories. But they stick to that conclusion. They need to dig Lilis' grave to find evidence. "Mom can't be disturbed!" dinda said firmly.
Even Dinda's desire and stance was appreciated by everyone, including the officers. At one point, in his own way, he managed to save his mother's body from cremation. He was firm in his belief that his mother never wanted to be cremated when she died. But actually, it's not just the belief that holds it. At that time he still harbored the hope that his mother's body could be autopsied to ascertain the cause of death. But it is precisely now when that possibility is no longer necessary. "I already knew that my conclusion used to be true. Bram killer. He died with his own poison. So why look for concrete evidence if it's just torturing and bothering you?"
Meanwhile, Dinda's relationship with Bagas is getting closer. The two continued to meet every Sunday morning in front of the computer. Every time it comes there is always something Bagas, diskettes and books bring. Dinda was very happy, both with Bagas and with his new activities. This made it easier for him to understand what Bagas was teaching. He is already smart to make programs with various programming languages. Bagas praised her repeatedly until he felt proud.
"I already know what my ideals will be Well!" Dinda exclaimed enthusiastically.
"Oh yeah? What is it, Dinda?" johan asked with a happy smile. I guess I guess I guess what Dinda answered.
"So programmer, Dad!"
"Well, that's good Dinda! Nice work!" johan girang. "Did Bagas direct you?"
"Absolutely not, Dad! He just paved the way and I found my way!"
"He already knows?"
"Already, Dad. He was also very excited. He said the profession was bright in the future. I don't have to be afraid of not getting into work."
"He's right."
In front of Johan, Bagas praised Dinda. "He's an amazing kid, Om. I'm so glad I have a sister like Dinda."
Johan nodded but inwardly he was surprised. "He thinks of Dinda as a sister" Johan reported to Irene.
Irene was surprised. He was very concerned for Dinda. "Well, Dinda would be disappointed. Poor thing."
"Are you sure Dinda put Bagas' heart?"
"Yes. I'm sure."
"Perhaps Dinda also considers Bagas as an older brother. Ah, hon. Actually they fit in as big brother."
"I hope your guess is wrong."
"No way."
"Yes, you seem to know better. But frankly, I do prefer Bagas as Dinda's sister."
"Why? He's a good young man."
"Of course."
"Is it because he's too handsome like you said he was?"
Johan laughing. "It's not really so, Ren. I don't know for sure. On my feelings they don't fit."
"Don't you be jealous."
"Hus, don't accuse me. I'm a normal father."
"Could Bagas consider Dinda to be unnatural because of her sensitivity?" Irene flashed her conjecture.
"You mean, you're afraid of Dinda?" Johan laughing. He thought Irene's thinking was absurd. "Dinda is the sweetest creature in the world. And also handsome. A lot of guys have a crush on him."
"of course. But most men prefer weak, non-selfish women in order to rely on them. Dinda is very independent and clearly not weak. Bagas knew very well about it. The other guys don't know."
"Just let. I'm sure Dinda can handle her disappointment. He has experienced trials quite often. After all, the world is not a moringa."
They calm each other. The situation is now peaceful, so there is no reason to cause new problems.
While life goes on as usual, one more mystery manages to unfold. The criminal who dismantled Dinda's house was found by chance because he was caught in another robbery case where he was caught wet. In his confession he said frankly that the crime he committed at Dinda's house with a friend was on Bram's orders. It turned out that he was not only told to rob but also kill Dinda and Bi Imah. In short, the entire house must be 'annihilated'. Unfortunately, the confession was only one-sided because it could not be confirmed with Bram's statement. Is that really confession? Is it because Bram is dead that the criminal dares to talk? He could not provide any evidence that his testimony was true. Even when asked if he knew the reason Bram had told him that, he said there was no need for excuses and no need to know. A hit man doesn't need a reason.
For Dinda and her relatives, the criminal's confession only proves the truth of their previous allegations. No more suprise. After Bram's death has given them a sense of security, especially Dinda. Had Bram been alive, it would not have been impossible that he would have repeated the same thing. There can't be a really safe place for Dinda to hide.
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