
Part 47's
After traveling two days and two nights, and twice stopping at the guesthouse to rest, Kayesa finally arrived at a village, on the recommendation of Maeka's nanny Kiano.
"You sure this is the village?" Kayesa asked, pulling the bike over.
"Rest assured. I just forgot my uncle's house which way, left or right," said Maeka recalling her childhood in this village.
"Him! How about we ask at the stall, while stopping the stomach and rest," proposed Maeka, who from earlier had felt sore, because it had to hold me Kiano who was asleep.
"May also." Kayesa also runs her motorbike towards a simple rice stall, five meters ahead. As soon as he arrived and parked the bike, he got off the bike, after removing the helmet, went to the stall.
"Please enter Madam, Sister," said a beautiful woman welcoming the arrival of Kayesa and Maeka. The woman smiled sweetly at Kayesa, judging by her clothes and appearance, she was not a servant, perhaps the owner of this stall.
"The lady wants to sit here or go inside as well" she said again in polite and gentle language.
Kayesa scanned the stall room, there were only eight tables and each table had four chairs. At the moment the stall looks deserted. There was one table, the corner table on the left, sitting a middle-aged man. The man did not seem to be disturbed by the arrival of Kayesa, in fact he was cool to play a cellphone and enjoy a cup of coffee.
"Here you go" said Kayesa, choosing table number two.
"Please Mistress," the beautiful woman pulled a chair for Kayesa, Maeka and Kiano.
"Can be seen first the menu," said the beautiful woman thrust a menu list.
Kayesa and Maeka looked at each other, when the menu was in hand, both of them did not expect, if the restaurant that looks simple, small and old, has a diverse menu.
"I live first, if the choice is already there, can go directly to the cashier and just press on the screen, menu barapa number selected and ordered" said the woman again, said, then leave Kayesa and Maeka.
After the woman left, Kayesa and Maeka looked seriously at the menu list, twenty dishes and twenty drinks listed there. Not to mention snacks are also diverse.
"Is Madam sure that all this menu is in a small stall like this?" Maeka asked as she looked at her head into the stall, not clearly visible, because it was blocked by a glass cabinet containing antiques.
A fifth minute later, came five visitors, it looks like customers who have often been to this shop, because the five people directly into the stall. Even one of them greeted the friendly man sitting in the corner.
After confirming the ordered menu. Kayesa got up from her seat, and immediately walked towards the cashier, there was no one there, only a computer screen that read click the menu number you want in the message.
Kayesa followed orders. After all the order numbers are clicked, the total number comes out and it says pay here. Kayesa opened her wallet taking two hundred bills and putting them under the writing. Automatically money is attracted and in, out sixty thousand change.
Kayesa grabbed the change, and then came the text thank you for entrusting your lunch here, thirty minutes more, the order menu will be ready and take it at the cashier table. Please return to your table.
"Small stalls but using sophisticated tools," Kayesa's mind was inexhaustible.
When Kayesa turned her body to return to the seat, the empty chairs were almost full filled by the new customers. Kayesa eyes membola scan a room that is already crowded visitors.
Thirty minutes later an intercom voice told me that an eight-table order was ready and could be taken. Kayesa got up from her seat and went to the cashier.
"Mrs just wait here. Let me get it." Suddenly the man who was sitting on the left seat was standing next to Kayesa.
Not yet Kayesa responded, the man went to the cashier, then returned again with a menu of messages Kayesa.
"Please eat," said the man, taking the plate and putting it in front of Kayesa.
"Air the waiter at this stall?" Ask Maeka.
"Where's sister from? It seems I have never seen in this village" said the man again.
"We..."
"We're from the next village." Kayesa interjected, she did not let Maeka answer, fearing that Maeka would tell the truth.
Hearing Kayesa's reply, the man caught his breath, because he knew that Kayesa had made a lie.
"Yes Bang! I want to find my uncle named Badrun. He used to live on the road to go to Ibtidaiyah school. Do you know me?" Seraya explained Maeka asked.
For a moment the man was silent, he seemed to be thinking.
"Is Mr. Badrun the name of his wife Sari?" Asked the man while thrusting his phone screen at Maeka. The man showed a picture of an old man.
"D-yes! Is correct. He is the one" said Maeka with a sparkling face.
"Did you know him?" Maeka repeated her question. The man nodded.
"Just finish the meal first. I'll be here again. I will take my sister to Mr. Babrun's house" said the man, then say goodbye and went into the stall.
The man disappeared behind the shop. He rushed to see the beautiful woman.
"Tono! Are you sure, that lady is Miss Kayesa?" Asked the beautiful woman who had welcomed Kayesa.
"Rest assured. Look at the photo that Mr. Rayzad sent. It's the same." Tono showed the screen of her phone to the woman.
"Five! Now you meet them and deliver this drink, then offer them a place to rest," Tono told the woman who turned out to be named Rima.
Tono is the owner of the stall, and he is the richest and most powerful person in the village. Tono and Rayzad are old friends, in addition to Rayzad's friend, Tono is also Zafran's business partner.
While Rima meets Kayesa. Tono exited the stall through the side door, then drove his car to meet Mr. Badrun and his wife who was drying rice in the yard.
"Tu-tuan Tono," said Mr. Badrun in shock when he saw Tono approaching him. All this time he had never been visited by Tono.
"Sir Badrun. I came here to collect the debt that you have borrowed for a long time and have been due many times," Tono said as he patted Badrun's shoulder.
"I'm sorry sir," Badrun rested at Tono's feet.
"Wake up" said Tono pulling Badrun's collar.
Badrun's body trembled, he was very afraid that Tono leveled his reot house the same as the ground. Because so far there have been many incidents that he heard, if Tono kills people who do not want to pay their debts.
"Also Sir! I will reduce my debt, after this rice I sell," Badrun said while cupping his hands. Samakin's old body shivered.
Tono giggled at the sight of Badrun's sweat on his forehead, Badrun's legs swaying shivering, in fear. Tono pulled Badrun's clothes, her mammoth woke up.
"I'll forgive you. If you and your wife would come with me now." Tono whispered in Badrun's ear.
"Truly Sir!" Badrun invited his wife to follow in Tono's footsteps with teasing.
"Lake in!" Tell Tono to a couple who are old.