Out of the shopping center, Anna never once let go of Dave's grip. Occasionally she glanced around with a feeling of worry and also fear if Brian suddenly appeared. Even though she already knew that the man was in the sa place as her right now.
And all of Anna's movents did not go unnoticed by Naila. In her eyes, Anna looked very scared even though the woman had tried to cover it up, but that didn't apply to her.
Using public transport, they finally arrived ho safely. Now that it was afternoon, the orange glow on the horizon was a sign that the day was coming to an end.
Both Anna and Naila looked very tired.
***
Atmadja's residence
Devan and Leo have just arrived at the Atmadja main family's mansion. Each of them drives a very luxurious car. Stopping in front of the main door, several n imdiately greeted them, opened the car door, and invited the young masters to enter.
Dozens of maids also stood neatly, lined up on both sides of the road to the door that was already wide open while bowing. This kind of welco only happens when Devan visits.
It wasn't that Leo and the man were deliberately given a different treatnt, it was just that Leo didn't like things like this, once Leo visited alone, and reprimanded all the Maids not to do this kind of reception again.
It's not that he didn't like it, it's just that Leo feels it's unnecessary, and after that day when he visited, the maids kept their jobs and only bowed respectfully when the young master passed them.
Unlike Devan, the man was indifferent. Let them do what they want.
"Welco, Young Master," they greeted almost simultaneously.
Devan just nodded faintly.
"Where's Grandma?" Leo asked without stopping.
"The big madam is on the third floor, sir," replied a woman she knew to be the head maid.
"Since this afternoon, the big madam has been waiting for the two of you, sir," added the head maid again.
"Um, fine," Leo replied, nodding.
Entering the mansion, both Devan and Leo imdiately headed to the third floor using the elevator in the luxurious building.
"Grandma..." Leo shouted right after getting out of the elevator.
"Grandma, where are you?"
Devan just sighed hearing his cousin who had been screaming.
There was no sound, making Leo imdiately run quickly to find the old woman.
After looking for it, it turns out that the grandma is sitting relaxing in the garden, enjoying the afternoon breeze and the orange tinge on the horizon that is pleasing to the eye.
"Grandma, I've been looking for you since a long ti ago," Leo said, rushing to the side of the old woman while hugging her from the side.
Grandma ignored Leo, instead, the woman looked away with a snort.
While Devan, the man also sat on one of the chairlifts in the corner of the garden.
"Grandma, are you angry? Sorry, Leo for just coming."
Grandma didn't budge.
"Grandma, are you angry?" Leo repeated but still got no response.
"Grandma, you know, yesterday my neighbor was angry with her grandson, and this morning she was found dead in her room," said Leo tilting his head right in front of the old woman's face.
"Ahhh..."
The tip of Grandma's wand instantly pampered Leo's head, "You're praying for to die? You disobedient granddaughter."
"Hahaha, then don't be angry, okay?"
"You broke your promise," said grandma in a voice that sounded very indifferent.
"It's still Sunday, Grandma. So we don't break our promise," Leo said trying to persuade the old woman.
Grandma snorted, looked away again with her hands clasped in her chest.
Devan who saw the behavior of the two people was silent, did not comnt at all.
Leo continued to persuade Grandma until several minutes had passed. This is indeed their fault, because before that Grandma had asked them to co in the morning or at the latest in the noon, but only now appeared.
"Grandma..." Devan called.
"You two are the sa. You guys ca late on purpose, didn't you?"
"No, Devan was taking care of sothing, as a kind and handso cousin, I was waiting for him, Grandma. So we ca now," said Leo, ntioning Devan's na.
One of Devan's eyebrows rose when he heard Leo's words. Wasn't what the man said the other way around? Since this afternoon He had wanted to visit Grandma, but Leo restrained him and asked him to wait, he didn't know what his cousin was doing, Devan didn't know.
"Sothing? Is it more important than Grandma?"
"Of course not, Grandma. You are everything to both of us," Leo said still trying to persuade and seduce the old woman.
"Really? Then tell , what did you do to break your promise to ?" asked Grandma imdiately turning to look at Devan and Leo in turn.
"T-that, it's because Devan is preparing a gift for Grandma, isn't it Devan?" Leo said instantly, and it made the corners of Devan's lips twitch.
"A gift? For Grandma? Really?"
Devan who saw the old woman's reaction imdiately replied, "That's right Grandma, the gift is at Leo's house. We forgot to take it with us because we hurry. So later Leo will take it and give it to Oma," replied Devan, smiling at his cousin.
"Okay, because you have prepared a gift for , then I will forgive you this ti. But instead next week you have to stay here," said Grandma at length,
"But…"
"I didn't want to hear your excuses anymore," said the old woman, imdiately cutting Leo off.
"Okay, if that's what you want, I will try to stay here next week, Grandma," said Devan.
"I am too, Grandma."
"Good," said the old woman, then smiled. And then reached into his trouser pocket, took out a small remote from there, and pressed it.
Only 1-2 minutes later, the head Maid imdiately ca and approached the three of them.
"I'm here, madam," said the woman, bowing slightly.
"Emm, bring everything I ordered here," said Grandma.
"Okay, Mada."
Leo's brow furrowed faintly, "What did Grandma order?"
Hearing Leo's question, the old woman just shrugged.
Until a few monts later, several maids reappeared with barbecue equipnt, ranging from burners, barbecue forks, skewers, and the like, not only equipnt, but at and vegetables that are ready to be grilled they also bring.
The maids imdiately arranged their luggage right in the middle of the garden without compromising their polite attitude towards the Young Masters and big Madams.
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