Arriving in front of the boarding house, Lisa took off her seat belt while getting ready to open the car's door. "Rangga, thanks for helping me again," she said, turning to the face of the man with black curly hair behind the wheel.
"Anytime, Lis. Otherwise, what's the point of being friends then?" Rangga replied, squinting one of his eyes.
When Lisa lowered her left leg from the car, she remembered something. She looked back at Rangga then said, "I want to ask something."
Rangga just muttered while lifting his chin in return.
"Bella works at one of your companies so please take care of my little sister. I hope that the problems between us will not affect Bella's career in your office. I'm sorry if she makes any errors or does not perform well. Please understand that she just graduated from college."