Chapter 285 - 285. Disappear
"It turns out that you guys are here," a voice suddenly sounded, it came from outside the garden.
"What happened, Serly?" asked Mr. Atmadja turning his head.
"Mama disappears," said Serly as she walked into the garden.
"What do you mean?"
"She wasn\'t in her room, she wasn\'t anywhere else either. I\'ve asked the servants, but none of them know of her whereabouts," said Serly looking worried.
"Is that true?" Mr. Atmadja immediately rose from his position, the middle-aged man suddenly turned into a panic. The same thing happened to Seira.
They then moved quickly, descending from the third floor, using the elevator to the ground floor.
"When did you realize that Mother disappeared? You checked it properly right?" asked Mr. Atmadja right after they got out of the elevator.
"I\'ve been looking for her many times," replied Serly with a deep breath.
"Did you call her cell phone?" Seira asked.
"Not yet," said Serly, suddenly stopping her footsteps. Immediately reached into the pocket of the pants she was wearing, intending to contact their mother.
"Let me do it," said Mr. Atmadja then called the old woman\'s cell phone.
"Then where\'s Melvin?" Seira asked.
"He said earlier that he wanted to look for mom in the backyard," said Serly.
"Alright, did the others know about this?" Seira asked. The woman then turned to the clock that stood in the corner of the main room. It turned out that it was already eight in the morning a few minutes past.
"Not. I\'m just telling you two. I think Devan and Leo are still sleeping," replied Serly with a sigh.
Seira just nodded hearing the middle-aged woman\'s narrative, then turned to her husband, "How? Is there an answer?" she asked.
Mr. Atmadja glanced at Seira while shaking his head, "Not yet. My phone hasn\'t been connected to her contact," he said then tried to contact his mother once again.
Up to three attempts, no results. The old woman\'s contacts could not be reached.
"What happened? Why do you guys look panicked?" Leo suddenly appeared, judging by his appearance, it seems that Leo just woke up, his appearance looks a little messy.
"Your grandmother disappear," said Serly.
"Grandmother? What\'s with her? Didn\'t you two go home together last night?" Leo asked again as he walked towards the kitchen, yawning occasionally. Doesn\'t look worried at all.
"It is true. But when I wanted to wake her earlier for breakfast, she was not in her room, nor was she anywhere else in the house, I\'m really worried now. Usually, she will say her destination if she wants to go out. But this time it wasn\'t there, she disappeared without a trace," replied Serly at length in one breath.
Leo who had disappeared in the kitchen room made his mother sigh harshly. How could the man still look relaxed while one of the family members was disappear?
"So what now? What should we do?" Seira said, looking at her husband and Serly in turn.
"What\'s going on here? Did I miss something?" Devan also suddenly appeared from behind. But the man\'s appearance was very different from Leo\'s. Devan looked very neat, while adjusting his tie he walked over to his father.
"Do you want to go to the office today?" asked Mr. Atmadja.
"Don\'t you think you should rest first? Aren\'t you tired?" he added again, representing his wife.
"No Daddy. Besides, I have some things to take care of today," Devan replied. The man\'s demeanor was no longer cold and indifferent, no one knows and no one had noticed. Right now, Devan\'s demeanor was warmer than usual.
"Okay," said Mr. Atmadja.
"Why, Dad? Ah yes, you haven\'t answered my question before," replied Devan.
"Your grandmother is not home. No one has seen her since earlier," said Serly nervously.
"Grandma?" Devan\'s brow furrowed at his aunt\'s words. At the same time, his cell phone in his pocket rang.
Immediately Devan reached into his pocket and took out the flat-shaped object. It turned out to be a message from Claire.
Opening the contents of the message, instantly a faint smile painted on his lips. It is a picture message.
"You don\'t have to worry. Grandma\'s fine," Devan said then put his phone back in its original place.
"What are you saying? Did your Grandma contact you?" Serly asked approaching Devan.
"No, not Grandma. But my wife," replied Devan with a wide smile on his lips.
Hearing that, Mrs. Seira and Mr. Atmadja glanced at each other, but only a few seconds later looked back at their son. While Serly, the middle-aged woman\'s brow furrowed in confusion, did not understand what her niece meant at all.
"Mama\'s not in the backyard," Melvin suddenly appeared and joined the others.
"I told you not to worry about Grandma, she\'s fine. Maybe better than you think. It\'s useless if you worry about it," said Devan.
"What do you mean Devan? Say it clearly," said Mr. Atmadja.
"Let me guess, Grandma is with Claire right now, right?" Leo said from the kitchen, one hand holding a bottle of mineral water, leaning against the wall with one foot on the wall. No one knew since when the man had been standing there.
"Is that true, Devan?" Serly asked turning to his nephew again.
"I\'m going to the office first, Auntie," instead of answering, Devan said something else. And that made Sally take a deep breath.
"That old lady, it\'s still early in the morning, and she\'s already made us all feel worried. Is it so hard to say that she wants to visit Claire?" said Serly again.
Instantly a sigh of relief sounded from everyone\'s lips. "I thought something had happened to Mama, it turns out she was visiting her grandson," muttered Mr. Atmadja with a faint smile on his lips.
"I\'m more worried about Claire, Mother has visited this early, maybe the woman is still sleeping," replied Seira in a small voice that only Mr. Atmadja could hear.
"Do you want to leave now?" Serly asked Devan when he saw his nephew walking towards the exit.
"Yes, I do, Auntie. What is it?"
"You should have breakfast first before leaving for the office. After all, it\'s only eight o\'clock, there\'s no need to rush," said Serly.
"You too, don\'t go anywhere before breakfast," she added, pointing at her son.
"Okay, Mom."