
The thick-faced, plain and cheap-smiling bespectacled woman walked in following the handsome man in front of her, her pretty eyes from behind glasses staring around the three-story mansion.
Aldelardo was still walking downstairs he turned to the right, a large door was seen in front. The man knocked on the door once, "It's me, Grandma. Aldelardo's."
"Yes, come in..."
Aldelardo pushed the door open, before stepping inside the man turned his back to look at the bespectacled woman behind him, "Come in."
Lisa nodded, she followed into a room that was all white. A grizzled woman sitting in a wheelchair looked out the window.
"Sir, this is the woman I told you about. Mona." Aldelardo said.
Aldelardo's grandmother turned her pushy gaze from the window towards the bespectacled woman in neatly covered clothes until her shirt was buttoned up to cover her neck. "Hm, come closer to the girl."
Lisa approached doubtfully - hesitating but her lips still smiled sincerely.
"Your name, Mona?" ask the Grandma.
"Yes, Madam."
"How many brothers? My granddaughter said you were an orphan and you're still sending your sister, right?"
"Two brothers, Madam. It was just me and my little brother who were about to graduate High School. My parents died in a car accident 13 years ago."
"Hm, okay. I will accept you, you can start working," the Grandma nodded.
"Follow me Mona, I'll tell you jawdal every day Grandma is also some medicine that my Grandma should take on time." Aldelardor walked out followed the girl.
The man in front of him entered back into a large room, a shelf attached to the wall with books neatly arranged in place. But there is one thing that Lisa immediately realized, anyone who has this large room is a person with OCD disease. Books are arranged too neat even one book looks like color.
"Sit down, we'll talk about some agreements and some terms." The man said as he sat across one leg, his shoes looked so shiny.
"I'll take any salary from you, sir." Lisa answered while fixing her glasses.
"Hm, okay. What if 10 million a month?"
The instant Lisa breathed in shock, "I-it was too much, Master. S-I can't take it," Lisa shook her head.
"Then 15 million?" Aldelardo chuckled instead adding to his nominal salary.
"Master!" lisa shouted stunned.
"If you refuse again, I'll raise your salary even more" said the man smiling mischievously.
Lisa was silent, her eyes still widened in disbelief.
"Alright, we agreed on your salary. You can work from 6am to 'afternoon, if I ask you to work until night to look after Grandma I'll give you a bonus."
"Good, Sir."
"This is my Grandma's schedule every day, there's a list of medicines you should give Grandma on time, okay?" The man put a little emphasis on the word - he said.
"Understand me, sir."
"Good, you can go back to my grandmother's room. But you can see my Grandma's schedule on that report paper, it's Grandma's time to eat the cure." Aldelardo got up from his luxurious sofa.
Lisa got up from the couch, "I'm sorry, Mister."
"Go away, remember Mona... My grandmother is the person I love the most, please take good care of her." A subtle warning shot out from the mouth of the mixed-faced man.
"Yes." Yeah." Lisa replied as she walked out of the big room.