Another Woman Belongs to My Husband

Another Woman Belongs to My Husband
Chapter 26. Adelia's Memory.


"Sir, today Ma'am accompanied me, huh?"


Adelia who was busy doing breakfast in the morning suddenly stopped. The woman raised her face to look at Intan, the one who had just said so.


"Huh?" adelia's Response.


Intan smiled. "Today I'm checking up, and I'd like to invite Ms. Adel to come with us. Would you, Ma'am? Can you, Mas?" said the young woman while turning her eyes alternately to Adelia and Vishnu who sat opposite each other. Hariadi's return made Adelia no longer sit at the end of the dining table.


"For what, dear? It's better not to be necessary because she'll definitely interfere" said Ratna who sat right next to Adelia.


Adelia smiled faintly. He initially refused and wanted to refuse, so accepted the offer. "Can. Anyway I want to see your baby."


Ratna snorted. "Oh, your soul is so big! You want to see, what are you trying to do with my granddaughter?"


"Ma, don't interfere in their conversation!" Hariadi opened his voice. Ratna immediately turned her gaze to the husband who now looked more different.


Since returning to work, Hariadi has looked more different. The man who is usually silent and more succumbed to the behavior of Ratna on Adelia, now always defending his daughter-in-law on various occasions.


Ratna herself did not understand. Maybe Hariadi became more concerned after seeing for themselves how they treated Adelia.


What good is it to defend a barren son-in-law without knowing! Batin Ratna was upset.


"Mama just issued an opinion! Who knows how a wife who can not get pregnant feels, when she sees a baby choose her husband and her honeymoon" Ratna said sharply.


The sentence that had just come out of Ratna's mouth clearly made Adelia stunned.


"What does Mama mean?" asked Adelia in a normal tone.


Ratna smiled cynically. "Yes, you could have secretly done something to make my granddaughter and son-in-law wretch!"


"Ma!" hariadi Sentak.


"It never crossed my mind to do anything to them. I've even made peace with the situation from the beginning."


Hearing that, Ratna chuckled. "Peace whatyou say? What did my son do to make you feel so unaccepting? Remember Adel, she's like that because you're not a wife!"


The sound of a table shake suddenly boomed. Instead of Vishnu who defended Adelia, Hariadi re-installed the body. The man asked Ratna to keep her mouth shut and no longer interfere in Vishnu's domestic affairs.


A commotion had broken out on the dining table, before Vishnu finally opened his voice.


"Already, Del, you don't need to come," Vishnu said.


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Evening day arrived. Adelia, Vishnu, and Intan were already preparing to leave for the hospital. Ratna, who had wanted to join them, was strictly forbidden by her husband. Debate had occurred before then Ratna chose according to.


"Be careful on the road, dear, if there is anything you can report it to Mama," Ratna told Intan who is now embraced heading out of the house. Hariadi was not at all pleased to accompany them and preferred to occupy themselves in the library.


"Yes, Ma," replied Intan happily. They also arrived in front of the house.


Seeing Vishnu open the front door of the car, Intan and Adelia walk together. However, just as Adelia was about to get there first, Ratna immediately pulled her rough arm and immediately threw the woman into the back seat.


Seeing that, Intan smiled happily. As if pretending not to know, he casually walked in and sat down in the front seat.


Adelia herself could only resignedly get treatment from Ratna. After all, he had no intention of sitting in front. Ratna was too prejudiced.


After everything was ready, Vishnu drove his car out of their residence. Along the way, Adelia must be steadfast to hear every joke Intan about her baby to Vishnu.


"So, later I want our baby to have a room with shades of sea blue Mas. I agree, right?" ask the woman.


Vishnu nodded his head. "Can too. Later I will ask my acquaintances to design it. What else do you want?"


Intan seemed to think, then looked back. "Sir, according to Mbak, what else should I prepare later?" tanya Intan asked for an opinion.


Adelia was silent for a moment. His memory suddenly revolved on a chat a few years ago with Vishnu.


Once healthy, Adelia began to happily discuss everything with her husband, including anything that their baby would need later.


Instead of setting up the room on her own, Adelia prefers 'their babies' to sleep in a crib to keep the inner contact between the two of them and the baby awake ... and that was what he told Intan unconsciously.


Vishnu's grip on the wheel suddenly tightened, after hearing Adelia's opinion.


He clearly still remembered their conversation first. The conversation that until now was just a delusion.


"Well, good idea too, ma'am. Looks like bena—"


"Sleeping with us is good, but I'll keep the room the way you want!" cut Vishnu.


Adelia turned her gaze to the husband, and at the same time, Vishnu was also looking back through the middle rearview mirror.