Aiden went to the office with Mr. Lastro, while in the car.
"Sir later, please take the money from the bank," Aiden ordered Mr. Lastro.
"Yes sir," agreed Mr. Lastro.
"This, you already know right?" asked Aiden who handed over the account to Mr. Lastro.
"Yes sir, excuse me," said Mr. Lastro politely taking the account from Aiden.
"We'll be home tonight, sir, please prepare some bodyguards. I'll meet someone later, just in case," said Aiden.
"Ready sir," answered Mr. Lastro.
Aiden was busy with his tab again.
On the other hand, Dea is already in Mr. Hando's house. Toni is allowed to sleep in Mr. Hando's guest room to continue his lack of sleep due to a call from his employer.
"Sir, can I sleep in or not?" Tony's permission.
"Yes, that's the first room on the left, right," replied Mr. Hando, pointing to the room.
"Ah yes sir, thank you, Non, I'll sleep for a while," said Toni to Dea. Dean nodded his head in agreement.
Only Pak Hando and Dea were relaxing in the living room.
"Thank you, son, for bothering to take care of father," said Mr. Hando.
"You're welcome, sir," replied Dea.
"Mr. Hando's pseudonym is Domino, is it true?" Dea asked carefully. Pak Hando widened his eyes.
"How did you know?" asked Mr. Hando.
"Ahh, that's right, sir," convinced Dea, who immediately met Hando's eyes. Pak Hando lowered his head and sighed.
"Yes, that's right," answered Mr. Hando. "How did you know son?" he asked. Dea immediately opened her cellphone and looked for a photo of her with her father.
"Do you know this person?" asked Dea and immediately showed her the photo.
"Trouble maker?" said Pak Hando was surprised when he closed his eyebrows when he saw the photo. Likewise, Dea did not understand what Mr. Hando said.
"Since when did you become a Trouble maker?" Dea though, because she was very unfamiliar with that title.
"This is my father, yesterday the day after tomorrow told me to look for you, who would have thought that I would immediately meet you, even though I didn't know it at first," explained Dea.
"Jesus son, so you're his son, my goodness, I didn't think that he already had a daughter," said Pak Hando, who was surprised to hear Dea's question. Dea smiled knowing Pak Hando's response.
"How is your father?" asked Mr. Hando.
"Thank God you are healthy, sir," replied Dea.
"Alhamdulillah, I'm glad to hear that," he said. "I didn't think he was married," and Pak Hando shook his head.
"Are you the first child?" asked Mr. Hando.
"The first child," replied Dea.
"How many children does your father have?" asked Mr. Hando.
"Three," answered Dea. Pak Hando nodded his head.
"Oh my gosh, that's a lot. I thought your father had died before, son, I heard rumors that he was still alive. You've been looking for it but couldn't find it, who would have thought that you met his daughter. So many memories with your father, many things It's ridiculous what we went through too, hehe.... when your father wasn't there, you weren't sure that until now he would still be alive, Hehe," laughed Pak Hando. With wide-eyed eyes, he remembers his past with Dea's father. Dea smiled hearing Mr. Hando's chatter.
Suddenly Mr. Hando held his chest,
"Come on, it's time for you to rest first," said Dea. Dea swiftly led Mr. Hando to enter his room.
"You have to rest first, it seems that you haven't fully recovered. If there is anything, call me," said Dea, who covered Pak Hando's body.
"Yes, thank you, son," said Mr. Hando. Dee nodded his head with a smile. Then out of Mr. Hando's room.
Pak Hando's house is very simple, maybe because he lives alone so he only fills the house with enough things. Dea went to the kitchen and opened the refrigerator, there was nothing but the fruit she had brought earlier.
Dea took her cellphone and opened an online food ordering application. ordered some food for him, Toni, and Mr. Hando. After that he relaxed in the living room, Dea's eyes crinkled, again Dea saw a suspicious male figure in the hospital.
The man-made suspicious moves, like spying on this house. Realizing that Dea knew of his whereabouts, the man immediately left. Dea immediately got up and chased the man, his footsteps were not as long as the man's, thus making him fall far behind. She ran with all her might. Unfortunately, the man passed through the alley of mice, there were many turns that Dea went through when chasing the man, but his pursuit was in vain. That person went somewhere, and Dea lost track of that person.
Dea's chest rose and fell from running far enough to catch up to that person. For a while Dea was silent and explored the surroundings, there were lots of alleys of rats here. maybe he had taken the wrong alley so he lost track of that person. Dea decided to return to Mr. Hando's house, but because it was the first time he had come here, Dea got lost, tired of walking to find Mr. Hando's house. Dea decided to ask the mothers who happened to be drying clothes in front of the house.
"Excuse me, ma'am," said Dea.
"Yes?" said the mother who immediately stopped her activities when she heard Dea's greeting.
"I want to ask, where is Pak Hando's house next to?" asked Dee.
"Mr. Hando, who owns the wooden house?" asked the mother.
"That's right," replied Dean.
"Oops, it's far from here, for a moment, let me call my son to take his mother," said the mother and went straight into the house. Dee waited a few minutes. The mothers returned with their daughters who were guiding the motorbikes.
"Let's just take my child with me, sis, your face looks really pale if you are forced to walk, you are afraid that something will happen," explained the mother.
"Oh ma'am, sorry for bothering," said Dea, who felt that her body was not strong enough to walk any further.
"Oops, sis, just relax. The deck between yes, be careful with the motorbike," the mother ordered to her child, her son just nodded.
"Come on, please go up." The mother invited Dea to ride the motorbike.
"Ahh yes ma'am, thank you," said Dea.
"You're welcome, Mom," replied the mother and then ordered her son to immediately start the motor. Throughout the journey Dea was silent, and the child who was carrying her was also silent. he went through a lot of bends. Until the motorbike stopped at a house, it was Pak Hando's house.
Arriving in front of the house, Pak Hando Dea immediately got down and prevented the child from returning.
"Wait a minute, Dek, wait a minute," said Dea, who immediately entered the house and took some bills. Then back to the child who gave birth to him.
"This is a thank you brother because Adek has brought his sister," said Dea who immediately grabbed the child's hand and put the money in his hand.
"Oh Sis, you don't have to," said the child softly.
"It's okay, Dea," replied Dea. "Brother back inside huh, be careful turning it." Dea immediately returned home and locked the fence, otherwise, the child would force her to return the money to her again.
Dea stretched her tired legs from walking far. His body felt very weak, Pak Hando and Toni were still sleeping.
A few moments later he received a message that his order would arrive, Dea was waiting for the courier in front of Pak Hando's house, and after receiving his order Dea returned home. Stretching her legs again, her head felt very dizzy, Dea took the pillow in her car and slept on the living room chair. Dea was fast asleep so Dea didn't realize that it was getting late, Toni and Pak Hando were relaxing in the living room while eating the food they ordered earlier.
"Eat Non," offered Toni. He immediately brought food for Dea.
Dea sat down, her head felt dizzy, and her expression changed. His face contorted from the pain in his head.
"What's wrong Non?" asked Toni worried seeing the change in Dea's expression that looked so hurt.
"Son?" call Mr. Hando.
"I'll get the medicine in the car first," Toni said and immediately rushed out. Pak Hando gave a bottle of minerals to Dea.
"Let's drink first," said Mr. Hando. Dea immediately took it and drank a sip of water. Toni returned with a bag of medicine, then gave it to Dea.
Dea swallowed the medicine with a gulp of water.
"Let's just go home, Non," said Toni.
"Yes son," agreed Mr. Hando.
"But sir-" Dea's words were cut off.
"Just go home son, don't worry dad. You can play here if your condition improves," said Pak Hando.
Dede sighed.