"What's wrong?" Lisa turned around to face Rangga, who tapped her shoulder so she wouldn't rush away from the advertising office. Tired of carrying the box for almost half an hour, Lisa decided to put it down. Then she looked back at Rangga lazily as she crossed her arms.
"I just want to say sorry. I'm really sorry I made you like this. If I had been honest from the start, you would still be working at my company to support your small family," Rangga looked down, his voice reflecting deep remorse and guilt that lingered in his heart.
Lisa paused for a moment before thinking about how she should respond to her childhood friend. Her mind began to play with her as she remembered that her younger sister, Bella, was going to work at one of Rangga's companies. Seeing the chaotic condition of that man's office made Lisa feel uneasy about her younger sister working under Rangga or Maria's lead.