
Actually Hanafi's mother did not want to interfere with her son's life. However, upon hearing Adam's story about the story of Ais, the middle-aged woman had her heart touched. It could be that Ais is a beautiful and young figure is needed not well by the ex-husband's family. Even her marriage which was still the tip of Ais's fingernails had already been said to be an infertile woman. Really cruel in-laws.
Though out there many pairs who have been married for years, but have not been given the confidence to have a momongan, but they still make efforts and try in all ways even though the results are still nil. While Ais that does not have fertility problems is directly given the two most severe options. The marriage age is still one year.
"Mom is a sprain of her own, same as the former in-laws of Ais! He could have thrown away a diamond like ice. I'm sure if one day her ex-in-law Ais will feel very sorry for wasting a woman as good and beautiful as Ais," said Ms. Hanafi while gathering with her husband and children.
"Yes, maybe not yet a mate, Mom," her husband replied.
"It's obviously not a match, sir. Ais is divorced" said the wife.
"Han .. despite being a widow, mom is very much in favor if you want to marry Ais."
Hanafi could already guess the direction of his mother's conversation. Indeed at the age of almost stepping on the head of three, Hanafi should have had a family, but the man still enjoyed his own time, while raising capital to become a husband.
Not only in terms of material things to think about, but in terms of birth and mind and maturity when becoming a priest.
Getting married means being ready to share your joys and sorrows. Putting two different thoughts together to become the same thought. It's not really easy. Especially after marriage, all responsibilities will be transferred to the husband.
"Well, Mom. Horangin the explanation of Hanaf," his father Hanafi who strongly approved the explanation of the child.
"Without Hanaf explain, I know, sir. And I will continue to pray for Hanafi to mate with Ais!" Hanafi's mother, who felt unsupported by her husband, immediately chose to leave her son and husband.
"Buck, Buk! Why go!" shouted husband. However, the wife was indifferent to the disappointment that Hanafi constantly refused to marry.
"Han, I don't want to press or demand that you get married. But now your age is no longer young, let alone the age of the father of the same mother. We both just want to see you happy together with your little family at the end of our lives. I believe you do not want to choose wrong, but if you choose too long it is also not good. Han, if indeed you do not want to approach, it would be nice for you to ta'aruf with Ais. She is a good woman. You also know his family well. And right now Ais has also been separated from her good times." Advice from his father at length.
Hanafi still felt doubtful with his own heart. It would be hypocritical if he wasn't interested in a woman like Ais, but right now Hanafi only considers Ais like a sister, nothing more.
O Allah, it is only in You that the servant asks for guidance. If the soul mate of the servant is still far away, please bring closer. If it is near, then close it. I know that You have prepared a soul mate for Your servant at this time. O Allah, if it is time for the servant to marry, then this meeting of Your servant is with the soul mate You have prepared.
"Sir, give Hanaf a little time. Hanaf promised to marry a soul mate whom God had ordained."
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