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Chapter 25 - Meeting the Man of the Past ( 2 )

Our trip to the city of Ipoh caused drama. Who else is throwing a tantrum if not Angga? I just want to hit that guy. Why so stupid? What language should I speak to him in? Should all the new animal language come out of Angga away from me?

The four of us, me, Gesa, Tia, and Daniel headed to the city of Ipoh to pick up Bara.

Ipoh, the capital city of Perak State, is the third-largest city in Malaysia. The location takes about 3 hours by train. The train departs from KL Sentral Kuala Lumpur and stops at Ipoh Railway Station. Local people call it KTM Ipoh. You can also take a car, but it will take longer. I chose to take the car, lazy to take the train. I don't like crowds.

The attraction of Ipoh is its old town. Once you get off at the station, you will get an atmosphere vintage. From buildings to vehicles. Regarding transportation, you don't have to worry. Because access to online taxis is very easy. Communication problems are also not so difficult because residents still often use Malay. It's easy to find accommodation there. The price is not too expensive when compared to lodging in Kuala Lumpur.

Ipoh is also famous for its very place artsy . Almost on every street corner, there are unique murals made by local artists.

One of its famous attractions is Concubine Lane. The name of the place is indeed unique, Jalan Concubine or Lorong Concubine. The name was obtained because of the ancient activities that occurred on the route. It is said that the passage was owned by a tycoon who controlled tin ore mining at that time. In addition to trade, this place became the mistress of rich people from China and England in the Malay Land.

I can't wait to meet Bara and Dila. I have received information that they are being treated at Pantai Hospital Ipoh. I feel relieved. After nearly ten days of disappearance, they were finally found. Gesa was very speeding with the car. I thought he was a racer racing on the track. I saw that Daniel was screaming at the madness of driving a car.

Our car entered the hospital parking lot. I immediately asked the information section where Bara's treatment room was. Let's go back to throwing a tantrum. I asked Tia and Daniel to clean up the guy. Both of them were forced to not be able to go upstairs.

"Don't let Angga meet Bara," I warned Tia and Daniel.

"Okay Re," replied Tia.

I walked upstairs with Gesa. But suddenly Gesa came down because his cellphone was left behind. I had to go alone. Gesa also called me and said he would just wait in the car. For a while, I got rid of my annoyance at Angga I opened the door to Bara's treatment room.

"Hi honey," said Bara waving at me.

WTF? What is this? Why call me honey? It sucks my brother's attitude. I looked around. I saw Dila and...

My breath stopped when I saw that man. Yes…the man who had impregnated me. My neck felt suffocated. I tried to stay calm and not act stupid. My brain thinks fast. That means Bara invites me to play. Fine if that's what my brother wants. Looks like he wants to warm up Dila. I pretended not to know the man.

"I'm glad I saw you." Just smiled wryly. It was obvious that his smile was forced. I know Bara is jealous. I conclude that Leon's father is not… Dino, I mean Dila's cousin. That's the info I got from Tia.

I took off my glasses and approached Bara. "Honey are you okay? I'm worried about you," I said smiling. I was annoyed because Bara asked me to. Venting my frustration, I pinched his waist.

"I need your explanation," I whispered in Bara's ear.

Now, this is the most annoying. Bara is acting totally like an actor in Hollywood. Playing He played a good role. He stroked my back like a husband who had just met his wife after a long separation.

I was annoyed with his childish attitude. I pinched his waist again.

"Awwwwww," Bara shouted like someone who had been released. Is it crazy?

Dino and Dila arrived. flabbergasted and shocked to see Bara's attitude. I let go of Bara's embrace and then looked at my sister-in-law.

"Thank you for saving my husband," I said holding out my hand to Dila.