"Listen, Satya," said Abhimanyu, who was still wearing only a towel. "Pramudya has made it difficult for us—or at least, myself to move."
"Yeah, he is!" Sri Asih said as well.
Satya frowned. "Well, I know he's bound to get you in trouble. But… I don't think I understand what you're talking about, Lord Abhimanyu."
"He tried to separate us!"
"Separating the two of you?" Satya repeated Sri Asih's words.
"He asked me to accompany him to Linggatan," said Abhimanyu, "tomorrow morning. And just me alone while my wife and children stay here."
Satya took a deep breath. Well, that certainly sounded like he was trying to separate Abhimanyu from his wife and children.
What is he planning?
As if he could read Satya's mind, Abhimanyu said, "He didn't say what or why, he just said he was going to visit his parents' tomb."
"No," Satya sighed. "I thought it was just an excuse."