Wife Contract Fake Sniper Limping

Wife Contract Fake Sniper Limping
22. Surabaya Zoo (3)



Dennis orders a passing taxi, but almost no one wants to transport him. So they were forced to ride a rickshaw and just arrived home before Maghrib. The eagle, who happened to be playing in front of the house, shouted to see Dennis who was still covered in blood.


Mbok Jum who saw him was confused and panicked.


"It's not my blood, Mbok," Dennis said. He then gave a sign by glancing towards Yanti who was still silent.


Yanti's eyes were slightly red with an empty look. It was obvious that he was still in shock with the incident just now.


The old woman immediately understood and immediately made hot sweet tea. He forced Yanti to drink his concoction, in order to feel calmer.


When Mbok Jum also placed a steaming glass of tea nearby, Dennis shook his head.


"I'm nothing, Mbok," she said subtly.


"Drink, sir. Let the body warm, take a bath," persuaded the broad-faced woman patiently.


Dennis finally nodded.


"Thank you" he said slowly before touching the glass that was warm. It was in stark contrast to his cold hands and felt a little stiff.


After sipping a bit of jasmine-scented tea, there was something in Dennis that became relaxed and comfortable.


Strange, because usually he never felt like this after a mission. It's like someone said everything was going to be okay.


"I take a shower first" said Dennis who moved and left the table with a dragging and lame step. Leave a drink that is only half-sipped.


Mbok Jum, who was worried about the situation between the two of them, tried to ask Yanti.


"What's really going on, Ti? He said go to the zoo, "pick the woman.


"I don't know either. When I ate with Kito, suddenly people shouted while running. He said there were elephants. I tried to find Mr. Dennis but was evicted the same officer. I've been waiting a long time outside." Yanti tried to explain as much as she could.


"Aren't elephants raging?!" Shouted Mbok Jum shocked. He now understands why Dennis and Yanti are so shaken.


"Pas was finally able to meet Mr. Dennis, he was like that, got blood everywhere. How do you want to lose my heart, Mbok?" yanti tukas with a loud voice.


"His feet are limping, if there's anything he's going to run to? I'm confused, Mbok. I'mfrightened... I'm working unpaid, mosok my employer wants to die on an elephant." Yanti tried to laugh at her situation so that she would not be too sad.


But he couldn't cover up his feelings. Tears fell on the woman's cheeks.


"Already, already.." Mbok Jum rubbed Yanti's back for more calm. "If the tea is over, you take a quick shower. Then quickly rest. Today's events don't have to be too thoughtful."


"Yes, Mbok," Yanti replied in a weak voice.


"Kito has eaten what yet? Here I take it first," said Mbok Jum who took over Kito from Yanti's sling.


"Thank You Mbok."


Yanti is grateful that Kito was not fussy as they waited for Dennis, also when he returned home in a rickshaw. Instead Yanti can strengthen herself because there is Kito with her.


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As Dennis had expected, the incident of the afternoon appeared on the front page of the morning newspaper the next day. The title was similar to what he had expected.


"Elephants rampage, stomp people."


Dennis read more about the article. "According to eyewitness accounts, the elephant suddenly shouted and raised both its legs and trunk. The trunk hit one of the visitors standing around the barrier. The ill-fated visitor ended up falling into the elephant's tracks and was accidentally stepped on, causing serious internal injuries to the point of losing his life on site."


For shocking headlines, there are only photos of the victim's child crying over the loss of her father. There are no photographs or pictures of elephants or other animals.


The child's expression was almost the same as that of Yanti that afternoon. Dennis could still vividly remember how the woman immediately hugged him with tears in her eyes. He didn't care that Dennis's dirty body was exposed to blood, mud, and I don't know what else.


Yanti even repeatedly thanked because she survived.


It made Dennis speechless, he thought. Even before accepting this mission he felt strange while near Yanti. Looking at Yanti's face that was crying yesterday, she knew that she didn't like to see it.


She doesn't like to see Yanti cry anymore, whatever the reason.


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Three days later, Dennis came to Antok's cigarette stand at the market. As usual, the man grinned and showed off his ugly, blackish teeth. If not for the need, Dennis was lazy to meet Antok.


"Thank you, you've worked well. This time too. Your work makes a scene, yes," chirped Antok happy.


Both of Dennis' eyebrows are linked, he doesn't know what's fun about eliminating lives.


"Compared to me, your man took more of a hand in this work" Dennis lured.


"Ah, yes, about that I'm sorry. I just found out that the assistant I'm assigned to help you with has suddenly disappeared." Antok tried to explain.


Denis raised next to an eyebrow. "What do you mean, Antok? Your assistant disappeared?"


"really. Just that day, I suddenly couldn't reach him. Just then I found out that he was looking after his sick family." Antok's voice rose, not accepting any of his men who dared to underestimate the mission.


Denis wanted to ask further but he didn't see that Antok knew anything. Means the person in the jacket pushing the target, not from their team.


"The stuff you ordered has also come," Antok said, distracting Dennis from his way of thinking.


"Truly an elegant item," praised Antok. "Smooth and slim, very pretty. I also feel at home that my partner is sexy like this."


The man took out a long little box that he had placed on the table, between them.


Dennis opened the box, inside which was a black stick with a slightly oddly shaped handle. He deliberately ordered a doff color paint that did not reflect light. Tried the stick, his grip fit in Dennis' big hand.


A black color that contrasts with her pale skin, adds to the charm of her new wand. The stick also makes a different sound than the old stick.


"Let's open a small hook near the handle" Antok ordered.


Dennis did what Antok told him. After opening the hook, a small trigger appears from the sidelines of the circuit.


"You can try it while you go on vacation. Consider it compensation from yesterday's mission mess." Antok thrusting leaflets with pictures of villas located in the hills.


"Pacify yourself and your wife. Make her happy so you can have another child soon!" exclaim the man while laughing loosely.


"Damn it! Damn you Antok!" swear Dennis as he walked away, making Antok's laughter firmer, colliding with his cane that rang the tek tek on the floor of concrete plaster.


On the way home, Dennis re-thought of the events at the zoo that time. If Antok is telling the truth, that his assistant did not come, then...who is the one who pushed his target into the elephant walking path? Does he have a rival in the same business that Antok does not know about? Or is that guy after himself?


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