The first 200 lines.
I missed, didn't I?
You're next.
- Chief. Please, Chief. - What?
I admit it.
I haven't spent all the money yet.
You didn't spend it all,
but you had time to party, right?
No.
So you're not going to confess?
Fine. Any last words?
Speak up!
Row upstream, then swim ashore.
Pain comes first, then comes…
Then comes what? You want to get hurt?
This is why you shouldn't take my money next time.
Don't touch my money! Understand?
Handle him.
That's Ustaz Takdir. He's from our village.
We're so proud to have a famous ustaz from our village.
Yes, for sure.
Luckily, I don't have a daughter.
If I did, I'd have set her up with him ages ago.
Desperate much?
Hey, slow down. Where are you headed?
Good morning, Mafia.
Good morning, Daddy.
Wow, look at you.
- All sweaty and stinky. - Have some shame.
Listen.
This time, clean up the whole mess.
Remember. Don't cause any more trouble for me.
- Got it? - Don't worry, Chief.
Good. If everything's ready, get lost!
Thank you, everyone.
For coming to my humble little home.
Don't say that.
We should be thanking you.
We only came to interview Ustaz Takdir,
but we got a free lunch out of it.
Yes, your cooking is amazing. Thank you so much.
Oh, you like it?
If you do, come back again next week.
I will cook for you again.
You can interview me then.
We'd better get going now.
Peace be upon you.
Peace be upon you too.
Jah!
Jah.
Call your son, Jah.
What's with you, Haji? You're out of breath.
You want to see Takdir?
- Takdir! - Takdir!
- Oh, Takdir. - Yes, Mom.
Hurry up. Haji Dam wants to see you.
- No idea why. - Yes, Mom?
Hey, Takdir. I accept.
Accept what?
You showed up out of nowhere. What are you two up to?
I accept your proposal.
I accept you as my son-in-law.
- Are you serious, Haji? - I'm serious.
Don't be too sure. I don't agree.
He proposed to my daughter, not you. What's your problem?
Mom, why don't you agree?
You're asking why I don't agree?
Hey, have you forgotten what Haji did to you back then?
Have you?
Praise be to God.
Otherwise, you would have been dead meat by now.
Haji really hated you because you were dating his daughter.
Don't you remember, Takdir?
Correction, Jah.
I didn't hate him. I just forbade it.
They were still studying back then.
They had no future.
Oh, no future?
So their future is clear now?
- Crystal clear? - Yes, exactly.
Exactly, my foot!
It's because you want a son-in-law who's a famous ustaz.
Hey, that's not it.
Of course, I want a famous ustaz for a son-in-law.
Oh, Dad.
Remember how you were before?
You said Takdir was not good enough for me and all that.
Because back then, he was nobody.
Now, Takdir is everything.
Take a guess.
How much do you think he gets paid
every time he gives a talk?
You will be living well, Murni.
I can get a share of that too.
You're terrible, Dad.
But anyway,
thank you for the blessing.
Murni, I've already contacted someone to handle your wedding.
I've already booked the tent with air conditioning.
It's a 20-foot-long tent.
We will put it in front of the house and make the neighbors' jaws drop.
Then they will know my son-in-law is a famous ustaz.
Dad!
Why are you going overboard?
The proposal hasn't even happened yet. There's no wedding date.
We haven't discussed the dowry.
Calm down. Don't panic.
Everything's under control.
Twenty thousand ringgit?
That's a lot. And in cash?
Do you have enough in your savings?
It's enough, Mom.
If Haji Dam asks for even more than that,
God willing, I will make it happen.
My son is finally becoming successful.
He can finally save money now, giving talks here and there
as a famous ustaz.
Haji Dam sure knows how to take advantage of this.
Mom, don't think badly of him like that.
Don't you think this is meant to be for me, Mom?
Yes.
I'll get going, Mom.
Mom, I'm going. Peace be upon you.
Why do I have such a bad feeling about this?
Oh God.
I beg of You.
Please let Takdir be destined for someone else.
Amen.
Rain?
Looks like it's going to rain.
Goodness me. This would look great.
- Dad. - Yes.
Here's the Tongkat Ali coffee that you asked for.
What are you looking at?
Look at this. This one's nice.
Yes, this is beautiful.
If Takdir wears this,
he will look so handsome.
Yes, but who said this is for Takdir?
It's for me.
- For you? - Yes.
Your apple juice.
- Ustaz Takdir. - Yes, that's me.
- Can I get a selfie with you? - Sure.
I'd like watermelon milk, please.
- Okay, coming up. - Let's do it.
Sorry.
Smile.
A bit closer, smile. One, two.
Boss Ranjit.
Don't waste my time, boss.
Same amount. No need to count.
- No need to waste time? - No. Just give me my money.
Okay.
Don't waste my time.
It's the same.
Boss, I'm just kidding.
It's just a joke.
- Murni. - Yes.
Now that the dowry money is settled,
the only thing left is us.
Are you okay with marrying me?
What's there to worry about?
Well, honestly, you're famous now.
You have lots of followers and fans.
Especially women.
So when they hear that you are married,
their hearts will definitely break.
Aren't you afraid your market value will drop?
Yes, good point.
Okay. How about this?
In that case, why don't we keep our marriage a secret?
- Okay, no. I'm kidding. - Don't start with me.
Yes, I'm just joking.
I want the whole world to know I'm getting married.
And then I will tell everyone
that my wife is Murni, the purest wife of all.
- Why would you say that? - Why not?
You make it sound like you're planning to take a second wife.
- A second wife? - Yes.
I have no plans for now, but who knows about the future?
Even if there's a chance, I don't want it.
- Don't look for trouble. - I won't.
- Don't say that again. - Yes, I won't.
- Promise? - Promise.
You know, once your dad got the dowry money,
he vanished.
You're right.
- Where did he go? - I have no idea.
Radio silence.
What is he up to?
I don't know. He's your dad, not mine.
I asked for 20,000 ringgit, but he gave me extra.
Thank God.
Takdir! You really are destined
to be my son-in-law!
What? How much? 50 ringgit only?
Keep the change. Take it.
Money…
Praise be to God. There's more!
Hey, how is it going?
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