
“God touched all my prayers. Life avenged.” Rarendra growling. Her love for Shanuella evaporates as she repeats past events that have taken a grudge in her heart.
“I should how? Me ...”
Your fault is not only with Celina and her parents, not only with me, but with the victim who is in prison and replaces you. Very neat your game. Involved not one or two people, who are deceived not only institutions, but ...” Rarendra. “Money can indeed buy everything, fool-fool.”
“Why not sue me if I have proof? That's better than ...”
“Free. How many years in prison. Three lives ended in vain because of you.” Rarendra.
“Then, what's the difference with you?” Bayu.
“No. Much the same. I choose to reply in the same way. Am I wrong? He and his parents. Then why can't I? What crime am I committing anyway? Mention?”
Bayu growling. Hands clenched, ready to float. If not because his opponent was helpless, it could be sure to invite Rarendra to duel until one of them met with death.
“I and Shan-Shan .. on the basis of likes. There is no compulsion. There are many cases like this out there. Did it get to the police? Broken heart, left, did anyone report?”
Shanuella. The cry without sound would not subside.
“Company? It's black on white. I don't cheat or snatch. Everything is normal. You should thank me. I'm still taking care of Sunjaya's legacy assets, not making them meaningless debris.” Stopped for a moment, Rarendra caught his breath. “Life it gives and takes. What you give, you receive too. The law of the harvest is clear. What you sow, obviously that is also what is harvested. I believe in karma and believe that what you receive now is part of your karma. And, I am also receiving my own karma because .. hurt you.”
“Forget it.” Rarendra's voice was shaking. “I've also learned to forget about it for five years. I've made peace with the past, tried to make things happen. Nor can I live forever in the past. It's just, thank you for creating this deep wound in my heart. I don't know what's wrong with Celina until you hit her that cruel.”
“Sorry, I'm negligent. I just learned to drive. That's ...”
“That's what I find hard to accept. Celina left because of your negligence. Different if it was unintentional.” Rarendra. “It can be called calamity.”
“Sorry, it's beyond my means. Not something intentional.” Shanuella's voice sounded weak.
“Driving a car at high speed when you yourself are not acting. That's intentionally. You should know that forcing yourself can hurt others. It is up to you to be the victim. But, innocent people died in vain because of your mistake. Was it intentional or not?” Rarendra did not accept. “Sorry, I'm a little harsh. But, you should know your mistake.”
“Sorry.”
“Antar him home. It's night, Bay. Don't feel so guilty. Life is twofold, we do not hurt people, people who will hurt us. I assume ... My grudge against you is long over.” Rarendra. “About the company, sorry. That's my due. I didn't take anything from you, Shan.
Shanuella. Expelled to leave, he was not hurt at all. Rarendra's explanation disturbs his guilt.
“I'm sorry that all this time hurt a lot of people.” Shanuella stared fixedly at the man who was throwing a glance in any direction. Since then, a piece of question has occupied the heart. “Blade, what was your love for me back then that was also part of your revenge?