Married Berandal Campus

Married Berandal Campus
Chapters. 37 Fighting


To escape from Shaka Zivana banged on the man's chest. But even though Shaka let her go, the man did not want to leave the room. They then slept one bed.


It's true that Shaka did nothing to her but made Zivana unable to sleep well. He should stay up just in case. Fear of a sudden attack.


After dawn he could sleep comfortably for a while. Which ultimately made him a bad luck.


"Badness is Shaka. Make me unable to sleep" murmured Zivana with a mouthful of foam in front of the sink.


He took a glass to rinse. Then he noticed the black ring in his eyes. "It's like a zombie for me."


Zivana hastily takes a bath to make her body fresh. Today there was a morning lecture so he had to leave soon, because it was too late from the time he was supposed to leave.


He left Shaka who was still slumbering in his bed and left without saying goodbye.


Shaka wakes up to hear the ringing of his cell phone. But did not intend to lift, he just let the phone continue to ring to death itself. He touched the side of the bed that Zivana had worn last night, which turned out to be empty. With eyes forced open, Shaka looked towards the wall clock. Apparently it's ten o'clock. Zivana is gone.


He got up to the bathroom. Only then did he pick up the phone to see who was calling him.


Giska.


He ignored the call without intending to call back. Then open the chat application and see many incoming messages. Again, one of them is from Giska. What attracts attention and instead Shaka opens is a message from an unknown number.


Shaka's eyes glared sharply when he saw the photo sent by the number. There shows Zivana who left for campus escorted by Arjuna.


A little Shaka ran towards his room. Take a hoodie and immediately gas the campus. The goal is the faculty of economics.


"Look at Arjuna?" shaka asked one of the students who was hanging out.


The man shook his head.


Shaka continued walking. Looking for Arjuna's whereabouts. "Lo see Arjuna?" ask Shaka again. This time for college students.


"In the cafeteria" the student replied.


Without saying thank you, Shaka just went to the cafeteria. His eyes circled looking for where Arjuna was. Once he found his target he immediately came with a big step.


There are no pleasantries from Shaka. The man pulled Arjuna's shirt from behind until Arjuna fell.


"What the fuck, lo?" ask Arjuna in surprise.


"Sway Zivana!"


Arjuna. "Who, you, who's making a fool out of me!" shouted Arjuna.


"It doesn't take much to bacot, lo, if I say stay away, just stay away, motherfucker!" Shaka again floated a bogem into Arjuna's face.


Not to be outdone, Arjuna returned Shaka's blow. Both of them were fighting without seeing a place. No one broke up if these two guys were fighting.


Until both of them fell down and still no one gave up. Visitors to the cafeteria more and more came to see their fight until two security people came.


"Satpam ... woy .. security guard," one of the students shouted.


Didn't want much trouble at Shaka's campus to end his punches. Arjuna. Both are rising.


"Remember, our business is not finished!" threaten Shaka before leaving.


Zivana arrives at the cafeteria after getting word from her friends about Shaka and Arjuna's fight. He did not see Arjuna or Shaka at the scene. Apparently it's all over.


"What's wrong?" zivana asked someone who was in the cafeteria. Of course he pretended.


"Arjuna is with Shaka a child of fighting techniques" replied the student.


"Why?"


The student shrugged both shoulders. "I don't know, suddenly Shaka came and pulled Arjuna's body down. That's why they beat each other."


"Girl title kali," continued the student.


Zivana. Meanin?


"It's usually rich guys they grab girls. If they're really calling girls, so I'm curious. How can a kayak girl, how can it be the seizure of Arjuna and shaka. That girl must be lucky, right?" The student smiled to himself.


"Why, Zi," interrupted Dinda who had just arrived.


"I don't know, there are people fighting" he said."


"Oh, yeah ... who?" ask Dinda enthusiastically. Her soul is burning


"Arjuna is with Shaka" replied the student.


"What?" Dinda shocked. His eyes were almost out.


"Seriously, lo?"


The student nodded.


"Well, it could be the hottest gossip" cried Dinda.


When Dinda was busy interrogating the student, Zivana resigned. "Yes, thank you, yes," said Zivana.


"Eh, Zi, where are you going?" exclaim Dinda.


"There's a bad deal" Zivana replied and left.


Zivana moves away from Dinda and finds a place to call Shaka.


"Hello where are you?" ask Zivana without further ado as soon as the call is raised.


"Auditorium."


Zivana then turns off her phone to the place Shaka mentioned.


Sure enough, Zivana saw the man sitting alone among the empty bench. Zivana walked over, and took a seat right beside Shaka. The man remained silent not looking. Until Zivana herself grabs Shaka's chin to see her husband's condition.


Exactly what he imagined. Blisters on the face, especially the corners of the lips and temples.


Zivana exhaled a rough breath. "There are no kapoknya anyway lo fightem. When are you gonna get to kayak gini?"


Shaka accepted all of Zivana's scolding, because she was wrong. But neither would he admit to being wrong because of what he did for Zivana.


"Gue doesn't want you to get in trouble. Papa must be disappointed if this problem reaches the campus."


Shaka kept quiet with Zivana.


"Gue likes you to care about me" Shaka said.


Zivana turned to look at Shaka's face right now.


"And I'd rather you hug me now."


Zivana glanced away for a moment. Hit the man on the shoulder before finally leaving the auditorium.


If Shaka can tease her, it means that the man is fine. Zivana calms down now to return to class.


A message notification went to Shaka's phone. He rogoh his hoodie bag and read the message.


[Tonight come to the arena if you want me to stay away from Zivana!]


The message from Arjuna made Shaka rise immediately. It's time to finish the business about the man so as not to dare to approach Zivana again.