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Chapter 6 - SERLIN'S AMBITIONS

Ervin walked out of his office and walked straight to his room.

"Serlin threw things again?" Ervin asked, seeing his housekeeper cleaning up the broken glass scattered on the bedroom floor.

"Yes, sir," replied Ratna.

Ervin sighed, he had just destroyed the things in his study.

"Ratna," Ervin called.

"Yes sir," replied Ratna.

"Clean my study too!" Said Ervin flatly.

"Yes, sir," answered Ratna straight out of her employer's room.

Ervin took the cigarette that was on the small cupboard beside the bed, his footsteps headed to the wide open window. The night wind seemed to play with the thin curtains that hung high.

He took a cigarette, and not long after a puff of white smoke covered part of his face.

"I should be happy because I have everything but I feel empty like I have nothing. I have a lot of money, a big house, and a beautiful wife but it all means nothing."

Ervin took a deep breath and exhaled through his nose and mouth. "I'd better go out looking for entertainment."

Ervin then put out his cigarette in the ashtray, then entered the walk-in closet. Not long after, the clothes he was wearing had changed to wearing a leather jacket that matched the loafers he was wearing.

Ervin continued to walk down the stairs until he reached the front door to the outside. "Ratna!" Call him screaming.

There was no answer, which came from Mr. Gatot by approaching his master. "Ratna is cleaning Master's office."

"I'm going out, take good care of the house. Maybe late at night I just got home."

"Yes sir," replied Mr. Gatot.

Ervin went straight out to his car which was parked in the yard. Not long after, I heard the sound of a car moving away from the house.

Ratna just came out of the study and finished cleaning the room.

"Are you done Ratna?" Gatot asked.

"Already my husband?" Replied Ratna while carrying a broom in her hand.

"Earlier Master asked you," said Mr. Gatot.

"What do you want?" Asked Ratna.

"I don't know," replied her husband.

Gatot and Ratna are Ervin's confidants, since childhood the husband and wife have worked at their parents' house. Those who always accompanied Ervin after his parents died in a car accident 20 years ago.

"I was just cleaning Madam's room because there were a lot of broken glass shards from the broken flower vase and then went to Master's study because of the same thing. The two of them just fought," said Ratna.

"They always fight, if the Madame is at home for a day they will fight. I feel that Mrs. has changed a lot. As a husband, it is natural to warn his wife to always be at home," said Pak Gatot following his wife into the kitchen.

"Yes, I also heard that they were arguing about the same thing. I feel sorry for the Lord," said Ratna.

"I also feel sorry for you, sir, even though you are a good person. His heart is very soft but she has a very ambitious wife, she is never satisfied," said Mr. Gatot.

"If I become Mr. Ervin's wife, I will be a good and obedient wife. Having a handsome and rich husband is every woman's dream. But Madam is not grateful for all that. " said Aunt.

"Don't be careless when you talk. Are you praying for them to separate?" Asked Gatot to rebuke his wife for speaking carelessly.

"I don't pray for them to separate my husband. There is a cause and an effect. We'll see," said Ratna.

"Your speech is getting disorganized!" Billy went out of the kitchen.

"Where are you going? It's getting late!" Ratna shouted.

"Wanna go around the house, check on the outside!" Her husband answered by shouting too.

"Well, I better just sleep. I'm so tired." Ratna then went to her room to rest herself so that tomorrow would be fresh again.

...

At an elite nightclub in the Capital, Ervin had just parked his car. He took his cell phone from his jacket pocket and called someone.

"Hello. I've arrived. Where are you?" Ervin asked over the phone.

There was an answer on the other end of the phone.

"Okay, I'm in." Ervin then put his cell phone back in his jacket pocket and rushed out of the car.

"Mr. Ervin," said a security guard guarding the entrance. "It's been a long time Master hasn't been here. How are you, Master?" he asked.

"I'm good, I'm still alive that's why I'm here now," replied Ervin jokingly. "And how are you? Your muscles are getting bigger," Ervin asked, hitting the man's chest.

"I'm also good sir," replied the person who did not wince a bit when Ervin hit his chest. "Master's friends have been here a long time ago, they are inside."

"Yeah, I already have an appointment with them to meet here." Ervin then reached into the wallet in his jeans pocket, then took out some red bills. "This is for you," said Ervin, handing him the money.

"Thank you, sir." He immediately took the money in Ervin's hand.

"I want to go inside, take care here. Don't get into a riot," said Ervin straight away.

"Yes, sir. Thank you. Have fun!" He shouted happy to get tip money from Ervin.

As soon as I entered the room, I felt that the room was very noisy. Ervin looked around looking for the person he had contacted.

"Ervin!!! Here!!" Someone shouted over the loud music.

Ervin looked directly at the source of the sound, his eyes squinting to see clearly because of the dim lighting.

"Here!!" Once again the person shouted while waving his hand.

Ervin saw his friend sitting with two women wearing sexy clothes. "You Playboy," he mumbled as he walked over to his friend.

"You alone? Where is Thomas," asked his friend smiling?

"Maybe he's still on the way," replied Ervin still standing, looking at the two women who were clinging to his friend's arms but staring at him.

"Why are you standing there?" Ask his friend.

Ervin didn't answer but his eyes looked at the two women on the right and left of his friend.

"You go first, I'll call you later," said his friend to the two women because he knew Ervin didn't like bad women around him.

After receiving the tips, the two women then left the two of them.

"Change your habit, John. Don't play with girls, how long will it be like that?" Ervin asked while sitting next to his friend.