Living amidst wealth made the Harold family one of the most respected families in Jakarta. Mr. Kenan Harold and Mrs. Clement Harold had a son, their only child, named Zefki Harold.
Zefki was a handsome man with a blend of Indonesian and American features inherited from his parents' lineages. This made him the desire of every woman, whether teenagers or an adults. At thirty, Zefki was already leading his father's property business, armed with a master's degree from a foreign university, earning his father's trust to manage the family business. Being an only child, Zefki's demeanor appeared arrogant and self-centered. His brutal and indifferent nature piqued the curiosity of many women. Even during his school days, he was idolized by his peers, but he paid no attention to their affections, believing love and such things were mere nonsense. Zefki believed he didn't need love; his logic and dominant mindset disconnected him from romantic feelings. Some even speculated he might be interested in same-sex relationships, but Zefki seemed indifferent to public opinions about him. However, news of his single status reached his parents. Mrs. Clement, in particular, shed tears over her only child's unmarried status. One day, in Zefki's room, he questioned his mother's tears. "Why are you crying, Mom? I find it strange your behavior. Crying over something abstract like that," Zefki remarked to his mother. Taking a deep breath, Mrs. Clement wiped her tears and said, "How can I not feel sad seeing my only child still unmarried? Meanwhile, the children of our socialite friends your age are already married and having grandchildren. They are very enthusiastic about sharing their grandchildren's progress." But Zefki remained unsympathetic. "Forget it, Mom. Don't worry about what people say. I don't live based on their opinions, right, Mom? You're beautiful, aren't you?" Zefki hugged his mother, but Mrs. Clement persisted. "I don't care! This year, you must get married! Period!" his mother declared. Hearing his mother's words, Zefki burst into laughter, "Ha-ha-ha! Mom, you're being ridiculous. Who should I marry? I don't think about marriage at all, Mom. It's far from my plans. Ha-ha-ha, Mom, you're funny!" With that, Zefki walked away, ignoring his mother's words. "Zefki, where are you going, dear?" "I'm going to exercise, Mom. Do you want to join? Lifting weights, maybe? I'm sure you can't handle it, ha-ha-ha." "Zefki! You're teasing Mom, aren't you?" "I'm just joking, Mom." "Well, go on, exercise, but remember my words," Mrs. Clement reminded him. Zefki hummed happily, seeming not to hear his mother's words. He headed to the gym in his house, where he started his workout routine. After a satisfying weightlifting session, he moved to the swimming pool. While he was swimming, his phone suddenly rang, interrupting his activity. Zefki stopped for a moment and answered the call. Zefki: "Hello, who is this?" Sutan: "I'm sorry to disturb your rest, Young Master." Zefki: "I'm working out. Yes, go ahead, what is it?" The call was from his assistant Sutan, who informed him about a client who wanted to meet him tomorrow morning. Zefki: "Alright, Sutan. Please tell them I'll meet them tomorrow at 10 AM." Then Zefki ended the call. At that moment, he sat on a chair near the pool, gazing at the blue evening sky, contemplating his mother's words. *Ding-ding-ding.* The sound of his phone's alarm startled him. He saw that it was already 5 AM, time to wake up. Like his daily routine, Zefki started his day with a workout. He walked to one of the rooms on the ground floor of his house and began stretching his arms and legs as a warm-up. His well-defined muscles added to his charm. Zefki enjoyed boxing as a workout, a way to release adrenaline, considering his busy schedule. Sweat poured from his body as he punched the boxing bag quickly and precisely. After feeling satisfied, Zefki left the room and headed to his bedroom. Passing through the kitchen, Zefki was greeted by Bik Yati, the family's trusted cook. "Good morning, Young Master," Bik Yati greeted him. "Morning, Bik. Is the fried rice ready?" he asked. "It's ready, Young Master. Everything is served on the table. Oh, by the way, Mr. and Mrs. Harold left about half an hour ago." "Why did Dad and Mom leave for the office so early?" he inquired. "Um ... well, Young Master. They, uh, had guests at the company this morning. It seems to be an old friend of Mr. Kenan's." "Alright, Bik. I'll go upstairs now. I want to take a shower." Zefki walked away from the kitchen and into his room. The water pouring over Zefki's body felt refreshing. After showering, he stepped out of the bathroom wrapped in a towel around his waist. Zefki quickly put on his office attire. After enjoying a special breakfast of fried rice prepared by Bik Yati, Zefki went to his car garage and headed to the office at 7 AM sharp. After a while, Zefki arrived at the office. The employees were lined up neatly from the outer lobby to the entrance. Zefki exited the car and was greeted by his assistant, Susan. "Good morning, Young Master." "Morning ... what's going on? Why is everyone lining up?" he asked. "Sorry, Young Master. It's Mr. Kenan's orders. To welcome a special client of the company. You are also required to greet the client." Assistant Sutan explained that it was all Mr. Kenan's orders. Zefki nodded in agreement. A line of cars was neatly parked in the office yard, indicating the client's arrival. Everyone got out of their vehicles; the guests were a married couple, Mr. Fidel and Mrs. Santi, both friends of Zefki's parents. Zefki seemed surprised. He couldn't understand why his parents had organized such a grand welcome for Mr. Fidel and Mrs. Santi. Unbeknownst to him, his parents had a hidden agenda – they wanted Zefki to marry one of Mr. Fidel and Mrs. Santi's children. They desperately wanted grandchildren from their only child, Zefki Harold, and they believed it was time for Zefki to settle down, given his age of thirty. Especially Mrs. Clement, who was very eager for Zefki to get married. Hence, the idea of arranging a marriage between Zefki and the child of their business associates was born. *) Bibik is the term for a household assistant.The other day, when you bumped into my back, did you lose something?" Zefki asked.After contemplating, Raceh responded to Zefki's words, "Yes, Young Master. I lost my lunch box, which had fried rice in it," Raceh replied."Exactly! I'm curious how your lunch ended up on my table," Zefki inquired, staring intently at Raceh.Before Raceh could answer, Assistant Sutan revealed that he had placed the lunch box on Zefki's table. Then, Sutan directed Zefki to look at something on his laptop.Finally understanding why the lunch box belonging to the girl was on his table, Zefki asked, "I'm hungry. Can you cook fried rice like that again?""Well ... yes, Young Master. But I don't have the ingredients for it," Raceh replied."Hmm, think about it, Sut! How can I get it?" Before Sutan could respond, Zefki's phone rang. It displayed his mother's name, Mommy Clement. Zefki quickly answered, assuring her that he was on the way but needed to have lunch first."Alright, let's have lunch outside. Suta
The conversation continued as Mr Kenan explained that their visit was to propose to Raceh to become Zefki's wife.While everyone was busy discussing upcoming events, Raceh occasionally glanced at Zefki to gauge his reaction. However, she couldn't find an answer. The young man seemed relaxed and carefree, unlike Raceh, who feared the prospect of marriage, especially to a man she hadn't known before.Even during dinner, the conversation persisted. Raceh struggled to finish her food on her plate despite everyone else finding it delicious. Once again, she looked at Zefki. He ate with gusto, seemingly indifferent to the ongoing discussion.After dinner, everyone relaxed in the living room, enjoying the delicious cake Raceh had made. Meanwhile, Zefki received a call from Assistant Sutan in the garden. Mrs. Santi, aware of the situation, asked Raceh to take some cakes to Zefki. As Zefki finished his call, he gazed at the fish swimming in the nearby pond, unaware that Raceh was beside him."E
A week has passed; today is Saturday. Zefki is seen exercising in a dedicated room filled with gym equipment, sweat covering his entire body, enhancing his already attractive appearance.Suddenly, the door is pushed open from outside, and his mom's voice is heard,"Zefki ... are you inside?""Yes, Mom," he replies."Don't forget, okay? Tonight, we're going to Uncle Fidel's family. We're invited for dinner, and you'll get to meet his daughters." Mrs. Clement exclaims, reminding her son."Alright, Mom," Zefki responds resignedly."But, Mom, can Bik Yati make the fried rice again, like I had yesterday, this afternoon?""Oh, Zef. Mom forgot to tell you. If the fried rice is cooked by one of Uncle Fidel's daughters. Just wait until tonight to meet them. I'm going to the salon now." Mrs. Clement then leaves.Zefki briefly contemplates his mother's words. If the fried rice is made by one of Uncle Fidel's daughters, who is supposed to be his future match. But how did that fried rice end up on
"Raceh, my dear, what's your opinion?" Mrs Santi asked Raceh.However, Grace was the one who spoke up."Mom, Dad, isn't there any other way to save Dad's company? Raceh doesn't even know who she's being arranged with, and that person might not be interested in her like her parents are.""Grace, we're not sacrificing your sister, but this is the only way. Dad's company is recovering because of his friend's intervention," Mr. Fidel exclaimed."Sis, I don't mind, really," Raceh said."Are you sure, dear?" Mrs. Santi exclaimed."Yes, Mom." Raceh bowed, responding.Mr. Fidel's face pleaded with his daughter's answer. The father immediately rose and embraced his daughter,"Thank you, my daughter. Mom and Dad make sure Zefki is a good and responsible person. He is the right man to accompany you.""Who is Zefki, Dad?" Grace asked."Oh, yes. Zefki is the man who will be betrothed to your sister. His name is Zefki Harold," Mrs. Santi answered."Alright, it's late. Let's sleep. Tomorrow is a wor
Upon arriving home, Mrs. Clement instructed Bik Yati to set the fried rice on the table.In a cafe in the corner of Jakarta, Zefki and his friend Eko were enjoying chocolate coffee and some other cakes."Hey, Bro, if you don't like being set up, why don't you reject it? Besides, in this advanced era, why are there still arranged marriages? Look ... back to the times of Siti Nurbaya!" exclaimed Eko, looking at his friend's sour face."Do you think it's that easy, huh!" retorted Zefki, half snapping at Eko."You know I'm an only child. My parents are eager to have grandchildren, they say. They don't know, do they? Is it as easy as they think to produce offspring?""Ha-ha-ha, yeah, it's that easy, Bro! Just spray that big weapon of yours into that narrow and damp cave. Wait a month, and you'll get results!" mocked Eko, teasing his friend."You jerk! Do you think I'm a sex offender, huh!" he retorted, grabbing a used drink bottle and throwing it towards Eko. However, Eko deflected it, lau
Today is Saturday, as Mrs. Santi mentioned. If today, they would return home."Ra, what time will Dad and Mom arrive home?" Grace asked."Maybe in the afternoon, Sis. Hey, why are you dressed so nicely? Where are you going? Yesterday, you cried because you missed Mom and Dad, and now you're leaving?" Raceh inquired.Then Grace responded, "Well, Ra, I have a work event in Bogor today. I'm representing the office. Whether I like it or not, I have to attend. But I already informed Mom, Ra. Early this morning, through chat."As Grace bid farewell to Bogor, Raceh headed to the kitchen to see what dishes Bik Tina, the house assistant, had prepared.Raceh assisted Bik Tina in the kitchen, preparing ingredients for lunch."Bibik, is everything cooked?" Raceh asked Bik Tina."Not yet, Miss. I'm confused about what to cook," Bik Tina replied."Alright, I'll help you with cooking, okay?" Raceh offered."Thank you, Miss," Bik Tina replied.Today is Saturday, and Raceh has the day off from work, a