Married for Revenge

Married for Revenge
Tracings


Remember that! That you are a time loop. When a day has passed, a part of you is lost


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Eland's men again cruelly tortured the captive.


"Say who sent you!?" ask him with a nod. "If you don't say it then this saw will do the talking!" cold hissing.


The prisoner looked frightened. It does not matter to be physically injured, as long as his limbs are not removed. Then how should he work to earn a living for his sick and elderly mother. Finally he nodded weakly.


"Take him off and feed him and drink first. He definitely needs energy to speak!" eland's orders.


Angga was still silently staring at the prisoner. Had he been in his father's position, it was certain that he would not have fed him and let go of him so easily.


"Anan, what about my daughter-in-law? Can you trace his whereabouts?" ask Eland to his confidant.


"Sir, their position is always moving so we have difficulty in tracking it" said Anan with a little bowing his head because he felt failed in his mission.


"They want to play with the cats with me. Well then, then I'll be the dog." Eland smiled mysteriously.


"Their tactics in deceiving us are very clever, but they do not think that the opponent faced is wrong and not worth them" said Eland again.


"Different if you deceive this fool, surely until whenever he will not find his wife," continued Eland while looking at Angga with a little bit of oddity.


Angga grimaced to hear his father who said he was stupid, even since his father always called him stupid.


"Pa, Angga is not that stupid, Angga is still smart. The proof is Angga is able to lead papa-owned company," he said proudly.


"That's a fool if only one field you can afford, while about the truth in the past you always avoid it without wanting to find out first. Even if your wife is innocent, you don't want to know!"


Angga again grimaced, he admitted that he was selfish and blind in feeling everything. He looked at Eland who was looking at him sharply.


"Master, our captive wants to tell the truth!"


Eland nodded and walked towards their captive along with Angga.


"Punish me Sir. I still want to live quietly after this. Without getting back tied to the person who told me to," he pleaded with the whole body to shake.


Eland nodded. "You just calm down. Everything you worry about will never happen. Tell me, who told you to bring my son-in-law?"


Yep. The prisoner was the one Rika was asking for a ride when she wanted to escape from Eland's villa that afternoon.


"Mr Jacob and Mr Bigas are the culprits!" send the prisoner with fear. His fear was even more radiated after seeing Angga's darkened face.


"I had expected it before, because after Helena and Anton were caught, Jacob ran away." The goose looks so angry.


"So you already know that your uncle is the real culprit. Then why are you still hiding the truth from your wife, stupid boy?"


Angga glanced towards Eland with a pouting face. "Don't call him my uncle papa because from the day I learned the truth, he's not my uncle anymore!" Angga's jaw seemed to be beating his anger.


"Then who's Bigas, that name sounds strange to me?" asked Angga in a voice that was already emitting anger.


"Di-di-a was his brother, lord Jacob," he said. He looked shriveled at the eyes of Angga who was emitting hellfire.


"Where are they now?" hissing Angga cold.


"There are 7 points of their existence. I only know 3 places, the rest I don't know." He was bowed in while clasping his hands tightly.


"Alright then, you will be the guide for us," said Angga who had changed his expression to a little calm but his gaze was still as sharp as the gaze of an eagle looking for prey.


The prisoner nodded stiffly. There was nothing he could do but obey them.


"All right! Duty to find papa's son-in-law, papa leave it to you. Get your son-in-law and bring him home without any flaws. Otherwise, your bird will not be able to dive anymore" whispered Eland at the end of his sentence.


Angga stared horror at his father. At a crucial time like this, his father still had time to threaten him.


"Papa take it easy, Rika will definitely return safely!" sahut Angga sure. "And my stern can definitely spread its wings and lay eggs" Angga added.


Eland nodded and patted Angga on the shoulder, hugged her for a moment and took her back off.


"Be careful on the road and don't be rash in taking action. Remember that! Think before you act."


Angga nodded at his father's suggestion. Happiness is mixed with deep sadness. He was happy because he could still hear his father's jokes, but he felt sad because his wife was not with him.


They left at the first point. Where the road they take is just a path. With careful steps and sneaking they approached a cottage in the middle of the white wood forest. There was no one there, not even the signs of their existence could be read.


"They're not here, sir!" said Alfred, one of the leaders of his men who was assigned to find Rika's whereabouts.


Angga looked disappointed to hear him, he turned back and walked towards their car parked on the edge of the highway. About 200m from where they are now.


The cottage is not visible from the side of the road because it is covered by very thick trees. The land is still not touched by humans even though its existence is on the side of the road.


Their car again spurred the paved road towards the upstream. Because the second point is not far from the first point.


"Isn't this the road belonging to a coal mine?" muttered Angga stared at the passing truck carrying a load behind him.


"Yes, sir. This is indeed a road owned by coal and the path through to the Hulu River" said their driver.


Angga stared at Asra who was sitting in front of him. That's not what he thought but about the owner of the mine who appeared in his mind.


"Didn't Habi have a terrible feeling about this location, all of this was his. How about we ask for locations that are often crime-prone." Asra gave a suggestion that happened to be as thoughtful as Angga.


Angga seemed to think for a moment, it seems he slightly rejected the proposal because his departure to Kalimantan is not known by many parties.


"It doesn't feel like we need As, just ask our captives for guidance. He must have given an accurate location" Angga said.


Asra nodded at his proposal which was rejected by Angga.


"Are there any signs that we're nearing the second point?" tanya Angga made sure.


Asra immediately contacted Alfred via his cellular connection. Alfred's car was leading them. And there are still a few more cars behind them belong to Angga's men.





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