Don't Underestimate Me

Don't Underestimate Me
Chapter 53


"Uncle?"


"Yes An? Why?", asked Lingga to Angel.


"When was I invited to Uncle Hans' house?", asked Angel. The phallus did not answer but smiled faintly.


"Home aunty away from here An. It could be four hours!", replied Lingga. Lingga deliberately called the house 'aunty' so that his father realized that what the husband has is his wife's. Wh why? Because he understands, all this time papa seems to limit his mother's rights about ownership even though papa never limits the cost of living mama materially.


Puja and Vanes also just smiled at Angel's question and Lingga's answer.


"Near is Om. From Canada to here more than twenty hours!", said Angel.


Galuh is quite interested in the intelligence of Angel which there is only reason to be able to play to his home.


"How long have you been in school for?" asked Gita.


"I don't know Oma. Whatever papa. What if Angel just moved schools here? If necessary, school near the aunty house!", Angel chirped. All eyes turned towards Angel who lightly said so.


Gita glanced at Puja who was still quite surprised by Angel's sudden remark. Moving from Canada to Indonesia is not one of their goals.


"Can Aunty, Uncle Hans?", Angel asked, whining.


"Honey..!", Vanes rubbed Angel's shoulder.


"Mama, from the story uncle Angel is sure that the residence of uncle and aunty is good and must be cool! Isn't that aunty?"


Galuh who was asked such a question also nodded and smiled faintly.


"Oma has never been there!", Gita seems to support Angel so that she can come there too.


"The hell is Oma...???" cried Angel. Gita nodded quickly.


"Uncle Hans! Anyway Angel wants to go there!", said Angel keukeuh.


"An, uncle there's still a lot of work here baby!", Lingga said to his nephew.


"Kan Aunty doesn't have a job, why don't you go home with Angel there. Isn't it aunty?", Angel asked Galuh for approval.


"Sorry Mr Puja, Mr Vanes, can I take Angel to our village?", Galuh asked both of Angel's parents. Lingga looked at his wife.


"Why not? We want to go there too. Can you?", asked Puja.


Galuh and Linga smiled faintly.


"But my work here is much Ma, brother?!" said Lingga.


"Truely said Angel. Who do you work, Galuh no. Besides really want to tell a wife who is pregnant, work!", Gita also chimed.


"I'm here in the village. No Ma!", reject Lingga.


"Lha continues?", asked her mother again.


"The husband and wife split up. Don't want ah!", Lingga is still struggling with his own income if the husband and wife should always be together. Maybe because of the trauma at the beginning of their marriage that was separated very far and long of course. Surely, Linga and Galuh both do not want them to experience it again.


"Bang, I'm going home for that. There's a theme, right? Anyway if I stay here anyway, which house? Kasian Syam dong back home from school tell them to keep doing?"


"Yes anyway. But....!?"


"Mama will take care of this mother's daughter-in-law without ever distinguishing a biological child from a daughter-in-law. Mama thinks it's all the same. Moreover, Galuh is pregnant with my mother's grandchild."


Galuh looked at her husband, hoping that if her husband would allow her to return to the village.