In a hospital in central Jakarta, a beautiful and friendly doctor is seen accompanying an older woman in the garden next to the hospital. They appear very close, and the kind doctor patiently feeds the older woman, even though she sometimes refuses the food.
"Oma ... Oma, it would help if you get more to recover quickly. Then, when you're better, you can go back home," Dr. Kasih gently persuades while she's with Oma Meri. Oma Meri, however, responds angrily, "Why should I get better? I don't want to get better! It's pointless. No one cares about me except you and your family, Oma." "Oma, please don't say that. It's not good ... you'll only get sicker. Kasih doesn't want anything to happen to you. Kasih cares for you deeply. Even if others don't care about your health, there's still Kasih here who will always take care of you. Kasih hopes you'll get well soon," the doctor says to Oma Meri, trying to comfort her. The doctor's name is Kasih Alayah, a beautiful and kind-hearted young woman. She's currently the doctor assigned by the hospital to care for Oma Meri, a wealthy older woman. Oma Meri Hoewar, an elderly and frail woman, is a commissioner for several large companies in Jakarta. Her busy, business-minded family doesn't have time to care for her health. They have entrusted Kasih's parents, who work at the Hoewar residence, with caring for Oma Meri's needs, both at their spacious home and in the hospital owned by the Hoewar family. The Hoewar family, deeply involved in business, specifically assigned Kasih to care for Oma Meri's health. For the past year, Kasih has been providing the best care as a doctor. Kasih, who comes from a humble background, wouldn't have been able to afford medical school on her own, as it's pretty expensive. The Hoewar family made Kasih's dream of becoming a doctor come true as a gesture of gratitude for her parents' long service in their household. Kasih's lifelong passion for medicine makes her genuinely love her work. She enjoys every day caring for Oma Meri at the hospital. After feeding Oma Meri, Kasih asks, "Oma, would you like to stroll in the garden?" "Are you sure, Kasih? I feel like I'm a burden to you all the time," Oma Meri says sadly. "Don't say that, Oma. I'm not burdened at all by taking care of you. It's my duty. I consider you like my grandmother," Kasih replies, pushing the wheelchair through the hospital's garden. In the morning, in a tall building in New York City, a tall and athletic young man is busy in front of his laptop. Max, his assistant, brings him coffee. "Good morning, Mr. Faith. Here's your coffee," Max says. "Just place it on the table," Faith replies. Faith Hoewar is Oma Meri's beloved grandson. He's busy reviewing essential documents from his clients. Faith is the CEO of RFH Corp, a company based in New York. His father, Mr. Heru Hoewar, entrusted him with expanding the business internationally. For the last ten years, Faith has been living in New York to work on this. However, Faith receives news that Oma, his beloved grandmother, is seriously ill. This requires him to return to Indonesia immediately. Faith is on the phone with his mother, Mrs. Rara Hoewar, explaining everything. "Mom, what about my work here? Should I leave it? I'm swamped right now, Mommy," Faith asks. "Faith! What do you think is more important? Oma Meri's health or your work?" Mommy Rara asks. "Of course, Oma Meri is more important, Mommy," Faith replies. "If you realize that, then hurry back to Jakarta. We're all waiting for you," Mommy Rara says. "But, Mommy, what about my work? Oh, how about Oma coming here instead?" Faith suggests. "What did you say, Faith? Oma coming here?" Mommy Rara responds. "Yes, Mom. Oma is coming here. I'll take her around New York," Faith says. "Do you think Oma wants to travel there? Oma Meri is sick, Faith! Anyway, Daddy and Mommy don't care; you must return to Jakarta immediately to see Oma Meri one last time!" Mommy Rara concludes, and she abruptly hangs up. "Damn!" Faith mutters, frustrated. His mother's final words tear faith. Nevertheless, he deeply cares for Oma Meri and doesn't want anything wrong to happen to her. He chooses to see his grandmother, even if it means leaving his crucial work behind. Especially after spending ten years abroad, he hasn't returned to Indonesia. They have met only a few times when Oma Meri visited him. That happened several years ago, and it seems like they haven't seen each other in a long time. Faith instructs his assistant to find the fastest flight to Indonesia. "Max, find the fastest flight to Jakarta," he orders. "Understood, Boss!" Max replies, opening his laptop. Meanwhile, Faith is concerned about how to expedite the completion of his work, which has a deadline of this week. Indonesia, Jakarta. "Ra, what did Faith say? Oma Meri asks, eager to know what her grandson said. Her husband, Mr. Heru Hoewar, is also curious about Faith's response, as it could determine the fate of his business, which Faith is currently managing a major project in New York. They are both at the hospital, precisely in the VVIP room where Oma Meri is being treated. "Faith will be back soon, Oma. At the latest, next week, as he's finishing his work first," Mommy Rara says happily. It turns out that the mother also misses her son. "What?" Daddy Heru exclaims, unable to believe that Faith would leave his work. "Why are you so surprised, Heru? Aren't you happy our son is finally returning to our homeland?" Oma Meri retorts. *) Oma is a term for grandmother.I'll be happy to translate the passage into English for you:"No ... not at all, Oma. It's just that right now Faith is focused on handling a big project there," Daddy Heru emphasized, trying to explain everything to his mother."Isn't there anyone else you can trust to handle the project, Heru?" Oma Meri asked insistently."Well, there are some options, Oma. But Faith is more exceptional than the others, especially as she's a competent CEO in her field," Mr. Heru continued to talk about the project and his son's significant role in its success.His wife, Mrs. Rara, shook her head, observing her husband prioritizing his work in the company over his own mother's health.Meanwhile, Oma Meri stared sharply at her son. "Oh, so you prioritize the company's affairs, Heru? Do you still lack money?" Oma Meri's crying could now be heard in the room.Instantly, Mr. Heru felt overwhelmed with guilt. He realized he had been too selfish."Is it wrong if I ask to meet my grandchildren one last time
Worry began to show on Mr. Heru's face as he also glanced towards the bed where his mother was sleeping, connected to various medical devices with an IV in her arm. Suddenly, a feeling of compassion surged within him, and he couldn't bear the thought of something happening to his only parent. Tears welled up in his eyes as he contemplated the possibility of an unwanted event befalling his mother.Mr. Heru quickly asked, "Doctor, please tell us urgently. What should we do for Grandma Meri?"Dr. Roland sighed deeply before responding, "To ease Grandma Meri's burden, it would be best if you and your wife fulfill her every wish. In the past few days, when I've examined her, she's been expressing her longing for Mr. Faith and Miss Lovely. I don't see any harm in making that wish a reality.""Daddy, you heard what Dr. Roland said. Please, Daddy, don't be stubborn anymore!" Mrs. Rara exclaimed moments after the medical team left Grandma Meri's treatment room."Yes, Mommy. Now I agree, Faith
However, before Bik Sani could explain that the beautiful doctor was her daughter, Oma Meri instead said, "Kasih ... Oma's Kasih grandchild. Have you come, dear?""What? Kasih?" Mr. and Mrs. Hoewar responded in unison."Come here, dear. Come to Oma. Bring your lunchbox with you. It's time for you to feed Oma. Oma is very hungry right now," Oma Meri happily said, seeing Kasih who had come into her room."Yes, Oma." Kasih then took her lunchbox from her mother and brought it closer to Oma Meri's side.With great care, Kasih prepared lunch for Oma Meri. Mr. and Mrs. Hoewar couldn't stop looking at Kasih.It seemed that the two parents were amazed by Kasih's patience in dealing with Oma Meri's quirks. In fact, Kasih was quick to coax Oma Meri into not being picky about her food when she was unwell.Curious, Mrs. Rara then asked Bik Sani, "Bik, is that really Kasih, your daughter?""Yes, ma'am," Bik Sani replied, afraid that Mrs. Rara might be angry because Kasih seemed close to Oma Meri.
Mr. Danu, when asked about the probing question, fell silent for a moment. He was unsure of how to respond, and everything felt sudden. Mr. Danu hadn't had the chance to discuss this with his wife, let alone with his daughter, Doctor Kasih, regarding this arranged marriage.However, on the other hand, Mr. Danu found himself in Oma Meri's treatment room as Doctor Roland explained the progression of Oma's illness, which added to his dilemma.Yet, the Danu family recognized the kindness extended to them by their employers, especially in supporting their daughter Kasih's education. Oma Meri had paid for Kasih's schooling from childhood until she earned her medical degree.Mr. Danu thought it was time for his family to reciprocate the generosity they had received from their employers all these years."I welcome Oma's desire. For me, this is not a problem at all, especially since Kasih is old enough to get married," Mr. Danu stated."So, you all agree with everything? Sani, quickly, tell us
"But ... Vin. Only I love myself. Not him," Kasih whispered sadly. "Hey, don't be sad like that, Kasih. You're very beautiful. You can captivate him with your beauty. Plus, everyone supports you. His family does too, they're very supportive, right?" "Yes, but still ... I'm doubtful. I don't know, Vin. And I've never even talked to him once. I've only seen him from a distance," she said, growing sadder. Kasih became more immersed in her sadness. She didn't know what to do to chase away her troubles. Night fell, and all the members of Pak Danu's family gathered in a room inside the small house they had occupied for a long time. Mrs. Sani sat next to her husband, waiting for their daughter Kasih, who was still in her room. Shortly, Kasih came out of her room and joined them on the simple sofa in the room. Then, her father began to speak, "Tonight, I deliberately gathered all of you to discuss the proposal from the Hoewar Family to our daughter, Kasih. Beforehand, I apologize for a
"Young ladies? But your eyes are only focused on Love. What a flirt!" said, Vini."Ha-ha-ha." Robin laughed lightly."Love is definitely more elegant than you, Vin. You come across as very tomboyish! Be a bit more graceful, like Love." Robin teased again."Hey! Who are you to judge me?" Vini replied, not liking Robin's comments.Vini, Kasih's friend. Equally attractive, she has long flowing hair and a captivating oriental face. But that was before. Since Vini's breakup and the bitterness of a broken heart, she has transformed her appearance and now appears more tomboyish.It seems Vini doesn't want to know men anymore. She's traumatized by her failed love story due to infidelity. For this reason, she's closed herself off from love.The three doctors are currently having breakfast in the cafeteria near the hospital lobby.Robin has been sneakily glancing in Kasih's direction for a while. It seems he's quite taken by her. Besides her beautiful appearance, Kasih also has a good personali
As a personal doctor for Oma Meri assigned by the hospital, Kasih spends more time taking care of Oma Meri. Right now, Kasih is in the luxurious treatment room, watching over Oma who is sleeping. She passes the time by reading a health article while waiting for Oma Meri to wake up.Suddenly, the room's door is opened from the outside. A beautiful and elegant young lady, tall and well-proportioned like a model, enters with her mother. They are heading towards Oma Meri's treatment room."Hi, good afternoon. You're Kasih, right?" she asks, trying to recognize her childhood friend.Kasih is shocked to see Lovlyta standing before her. She sits on the sofa and greets her with a hug."Lovlyta? Is it really you, Lovlyta?" Kasih says, still in disbelief that her childhood friend is now standing before her."Of course, Kasih. Can't believe you didn't recognize me," Lovlyta protests."I'm sorry, Ta. I didn't think it was you. You've grown even more beautiful and mature," Kasih praises her, retur
"Yes, Sir. I mean, yes, Daddy," she whispered, bowing her head."Kas, don't worry. If Kak Faith acts up, I won't stand by quietly," Lovlyta assured her future sister-in-law."Kasih, I hope you can accept Faith's behavior. She has always been reserved, prefers solitude, and enjoys reading books. Faith isn't very friendly with her surroundings. That's why Oma chose you to be Faith's companion because Oma is confident that you can be a good wife for her," Oma Meri explained at length."Oma is right, Kas. Mommy is also very sure that you are the right woman to accompany Faith," Mrs. Rara added."Yes, Mommy," Kasih replied briefly.The entire Hoewar family supported her, which somewhat eased her uneasiness. Kasih had tried to distance herself from Faith several times, but it didn't work.She was a bit scared of Faith's cold attitude towards everyone."Rara, when exactly will Kasih have her wedding dress fitting? It's better to do it sooner," Oma Meri happily suggested."Yes, Oma. It's plan
"Therefore, don't act like you're invincible! I acknowledge your unbeatable success in business and companies, but when it comes to women, you're a complete zero!" Those harsh words flowed effortlessly from Gilang's mouth, indifferent to Faith's potential anger.Faith remained silent, visibly struggling to contain her emotions."If you're not serious about this arranged marriage, don't proceed! I can make Kasih happy without you." Gila ng's words intensified, and Faith shot him a sharp glare."Hah! So, that's the reason, huh?" Faith retorted, smirking cynically at Gilang. "Don't preach to me! If you're not any different from me, you're just a coward!" Faith attacked with fury."One more thing you need to know! Kasih Alayah belongs to me alone! I'll never share her with anyone in this world! So, don't even dream about it!" he snapped before leaving Gilang standing in front of Oma Meri's door. Meanwhile, Faith returned to Oma's room.Gilang, seemingly frozen, hadn't expected Faith's fe
The large Hoewar family gathering has begun, and everyone rejoices upon hearing the news that Faith will soon leave her single life. Mr. Heru then introduces Kasih as the prospective member of the Hoewar family. The entire extended family enthusiastically approves, especially Grandma Meri, who is overjoyed. Currently, Kasih sits beside her.However, one family, Uncle Jefri's, disapproves of this arranged marriage."Heru, isn't it a mistake to choose your future son-in-law from a lower social class?" Uncle Jefri questions."Jefri! Watch your words! Don't ever belittle our future son-in-law!" Grandma Meri immediately defends Kasih and her family.Hearing his family insulted, Mr. Danu can only endure. Meanwhile, Mrs. Sani feels hurt by Uncle Jefri's words, looking at him with disappointment.It turns out that Uncle Jefri once had feelings for Mrs. Sani. Unfortunately, she didn't dare to fight for their love because it would never have been accepted."Grandma! What Jefri said has some tru
Inside the house, it turns out that many people have gathered. Faintly, both of them begin to hear the voices of Oma Meri and also the voice of a man that Faith currently dislikes the most."Oma Meri?" Faith speaks."Bro Gilang ...!" Kasih says.Upon hearing the prospective bride mention the name of someone he dislikes, Faith immediately glares disapprovingly at the young man."Hey, Bro! Looks like we meet again, huh? Does this mean we're meant to be?" Gilang jokes, smiling triumphantly."Ugh! Don't be crazy!" Faith retorts, then casually sits on the family room sofa.Meanwhile, Kasih quickly guides Oma Meri to sit properly."Oma ... why did Oma leave the hospital in such a hurry?" Kasih is a bit worried about Oma's health. Surely, she must have pressured Dr. Roland to let her leave the hospital quickly.Kasih's nurturing instinct as a doctor begins to emerge. She opens her bag, takes out a stethoscope, and starts examining Oma Meri."Oma, let me check you first, okay?" she says to he
"Oh, because his grandmother was your former patient. So, you just freely gave him your phone number?""Martin said Oma Nina misses me, Mas. Oma is now living in Surabaya," she explained."Ugh! So many excuses!" Faith refused to back down, continuing to corner Kasih.Kasih took a deep breath, saying, "Mas Faith ... I've been honest with you. What more can I do?" She was almost losing her composure facing Faith's continuous anger."You're so casual!" Those cutting words spilled out from his lips.Kasih looked at Faith instantly with a hurt expression. "You ... don't say such things, Mas. Who's being casual? How can you say that to me?" Unnoticed, tears welled up in Kasih's eyes again. She couldn't comprehend Faith's words.There was a hint of regret in his heart as Faith saw Kasih cry. He felt sorry seeing her like that. However, the lingering anger within him hindered him from avoiding hurting her feelings."Why is she crying?" he mumbled to himself.Kasih continued to cry, feeling de
"I ... I ..." Before Kasih could explain that the message was from her mother, Faith forcefully took her phone and checked it himself."Mas Faith!" Kasih exclaimed, surprised that he forcibly took her phone.Faith carefully inspected the contents of Kasih's phone, feeling relieved when he found out she was messaging with her mother."Geez! Making me suspicious for no reason!" he muttered inwardly. Then, Faith returned Kasih's phone to her."It was Mom who messaged me, Mas. She asked me to shop for groceries for our family gathering later this evening," she explained to him."Couldn't you just say it was Mom Sani messaging you? It got me annoyed," Faith grumbled to himself."Sorry, Mas," she apologized."So, are we heading to the supermarket now?""Yes, Mas. Let's go." Then, they entered a supermarket in the mall.Meanwhile, at the restaurant, Gilang was making a call, ensuring that everything went according to his plan.After confirming that everything had gone well, he left the mall,
"Wow! Bro Faith Hoewar. What are you doing here?" Gilang asked, extending his hand for a handshake."How are you, Bro?" he added.Instead of responding to Gilang's greeting, Faith quickly grabbed Kasih's hand, attempting to pull her away from him."Hey ... what's going on here?" Gilang wondered as he saw Faith forcefully pulling Kasih away.His hanging hand quickly lowered, and Gilang became more curious about Faith's unusual behavior with Kasih."Are you two close now?" he asked, noting that Kasih and Faith had never greeted each other before. They hadn't spoken at all, as far as he knew.Both of them chose to remain silent, not responding to Gilang's inquiry. Kasih was surprised by Faith's tight grip on her hand, making her more nervous. She didn't expect Faith to act as if he were afraid Gilang might take her away.Nervously, Kasih felt Faith's grip making her hand suddenly cold."I hope Mas Faith doesn't notice it."Certainly, Faith sensed it. He began to wonder why Kasih's hand w
However, when the manager mentioned the price of the ring, Kasih's eyes widened upon hearing its substantial cost.Immediately, Kasih glanced at Faith, ready to protest against choosing that ring due to its exorbitant price. However, Faith responded with a sharp stare, sharper than an eagle eyeing its prey."How about it, Sir?" the manager asked, ensuring everything was evident between them."Of course, we're still choosing this ring!" Faith asserted, then swiftly used his unlimited card to settle the payment.Kasih couldn't believe Faith chose the most expensive ring in the store. She felt powerless to object or protest; even her lips seemed sealed. She feared Faith might utter harsh words that could hurt her feelings and dignity.The time came to measure the rings on their ring fingers. Unexpectedly, the size Faith picked fit perfectly on Kasih's ring finger."Wow, this is a good sign, Sir. Your choice of ring fits Miss Kasih's ring finger perfectly," exclaimed the store manager.Fa
Kasih began wiping her tears with the tissue Faith gave her."So, she's also a crybaby!" Faith muttered in his mind.After she finished wiping her tears, Kasih tidied up her appearance and returned the tissue to Faith."Here's your tissue, Mas. Thank you," she said, handing it back to Faith."Keep it. Who knows, it might be useful for you someday," he replied coldly."Let's get out of the car now," Faith said, stepping out of the car.Almost five minutes passed, but Kasih didn't emerge from the car. Inside, she was still busy calming her racing heart. Holding Faith's tissue, the man who always occupied her thoughts.She carefully put the tissue into her bag just as tapping sounds on the car window began.Thinking Kasih might be crying again, Faith started to worry."Why are you still in the car? Get out," he ordered.Kasih quickly exited the car, fearing Faith's temper."Why did you take so long to come out? Do you want us to spend the whole night looking for the ring?" Faith snapped,
"Alright, Assistant Max," Kasih said, closing the car door and then opening the passenger side.Kasih entered the car, sitting next to Faith. A dark and tense atmosphere began to fill the car."Have you been waiting long?" Kasih asked innocently.Faith remained silent, but his face showed anger."She already knows, yet she still asks!" he muttered to himself.Faith gave a sharp look to Max, signaling him to speak."Yes, Miss. Young Master has been waiting for you," Max said hesitantly, fearing he might say something wrong.Fortunately, Faith's expression remained unchanged, and Max was relieved he didn't make a mistake."Sorry, Mas Faith. I met Vini earlier," Kasih said."What? Meeting Vini? Clearly, she encountered a man. Is there even someone named Vini? All I know is, it's a sham!" Faith grumbled inwardly, his face becoming more stern.Kasih felt uneasy seeing Faith's unfriendly expression."Young master, Miss, shall we depart now?" Max asked."No! Wait until next year!" Faith repl