
"Don't ask me again, do you know what happens if Samuel has been questioning our attitude all this time? Your grandfather couldn't say anything thinking about all that."
"It's all because of you, if you hadn't started a ruckus with him, our family wouldn't have been threatened." Santoso's grandmother turned to blame Marlin.
"Why does Grandma say that? Have we not hated it all this time? it has nothing to do with me." Marlin seemed to furrow his brows feeling unfair if he was to blame.
"You forgot who was looking for trouble with Samuel at the Santoso family meeting? That's you, right? I'm not senile, I remember everything even if you avoid anything." Granny Santoso doesn't stop blaming.
"Stop! Can't you understand the current situation? Not finding a solution even noisily." Grandfather Santoso gritted his teeth in a fit of rage at the behavior of the two women before him.
"It's all grannies that start first, I wouldn't make a fuss if grandma didn't blame me." Marlin scowled wryly looking at his grandmother.
"Have it been important now to talk about who is blaming whom? all you have to do is think. Think what we should do now, you want the Santoso family to vanish without a remnant? Want our family divorced to no longer direction?" Grandpa Santoso's face flushed red withstanding the fear and fury that had come together.
"Grandpa, take it easy, I've got an idea, it's pretty brilliant." Marlin flicked his finger smiling intent.
"What kind of idea?"
"Grandpa wait for the good news from me."
"Are you sure your plan will work?"
"Of course, the taste of the man is all the same, Grandpa. I can definitely conquer it.
"Gentlemen, I am honored by the presence of the Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for taking the time to come to this humble feast." Samuel had stood on the stage welcoming his guests, while the servants below were handing out an envelope to all the invited guests.
"Watch it as a small token of gratitude from me, everyone is free to use it for anything," he continued, smiling flatly.
The impatient Marlin, immediately opened the envelope he got from the waiter. "Huh? What card is this?" He scrunched his eyebrows not understanding.
"Here, give it to me, let me see how much money is." He took the card from Marlin's hand.
Upon seeing it, Granny Santoso let out a long sigh. "Truly the owner of the Yusa Group, 100 million was just so small for him, it was shared just like that."
"Hundred Million? Not wrong? That's not small." Marlin took the card back.
"That's lucky Yuna, why did she have to be so lucky to get Samuel?" Marlin clucked in annoyance.
"Then are you thinking of replacing Yuna? Ck, that's impossible." Granny Santoso sneered cynically.
"What is impossible, no effort is wasted." Marlin ignored the sneer and continued to wander in his mind.
"I would also like to introduce my parents, who may be Mr and Mrs, who also know him."
Half the curtain beside Samuel opened and revealed all the members of his family.
Mr. Jovi and his wife stood up to Samuel.
"A long time no one has appeared, how are you?" Mr. Jovi smiled kindly at the guests."
"What's? Is that Mr Jovi Adiguna? How come?" Everyone was flabbergasted after seeing his figure that had not been seen for the past few years.
"Welcome back Mr. Jovi," they said simultaneously while standing and bowing 90 degrees saluting, including Grandpa Santoso and his wife.
"How could there be such a coincidence? Die me." Grandpa Santoso kept his eyes closed, his body was trembling more and more, his leg bones seemed unable to support his body to stay balanced.