Getting Married for Lying

Getting Married for Lying
112 - Deri Pleads


Vaya, please, I'll fulfill whatever you want! As long as you're willing to free Deri! Please, Vaya! Please!"


Darti still insisted, pleading with great. Darti can't just give up. He must get forgiveness for the mistakes made by Deri which resulted in Deri having to languish in prison.


"Vaya, don't you remember, who's in charge of your father's treatment? I even gave all the money I had for my sister! Did I collect back all the money I spent at the time?"


"I'm even just asking you to replace it with a wedding! A marriage that aims to elevate your life, your mother, and your sisters!"


"But is this the reward for all the good I've given you?"


Darti is still trying to maintain his increasing tension.


"Vaya, just so you know, you can't completely rely on your husband!"


"'Try you to look at me! Look mother! Your mother and I loved our husband so much, but what happened? God took the people we love!"


"Then try to see your husband! Do you feel that your relationship will last forever? When you split up either because of death or your own desires, in the end you will only be the person you once knew!"


"While I am, I am still a date! In your blood, my blood also flows!"


Ploc... Ploc...


Vier clapped his hands and all eyes were immediately on him.


"What a sermon that shakes faith" said Vier, grinning in horror.


"I was offended by Auntie Darti's words. Aunty seemed to swear me that I would have the same fate as Aunt's husband, even Vaya's late father."


"When yes, what makes me almost short-lived is because of the actions of Deri, Aunt's favorite child who came with a dozen thugs. If only Mike and I had not fought back, we might have just stayed by name by now" said Vier.


"Deri must be just kidding, because Deri is basically a good kid and very devoted to parents!" sergeant Darti.


As ugly as the behavior of a child, a mother will definitely defend it all out, that is what Darti is currently fighting for.


"'Haha!" Vier laughed again.


"Do you think it's fun to joke about someone's life?" ask Vier.


Vaya immediately remembered that he also made an outrageous joke about Vier's life. Although the man looks often joking, but in reality the man is more serious in his life.


"A man's life has become God's secret. I realized that death is a sure thing to happen to every living being."


"But what Deri does is like looking to die!" vier's toilet.


Darti bit his lip, it felt like he could not resist Vier's argument.


Vaya looked at Vier, indeed yes, if arguing with Vier it would definitely make the sane choose to budge.


"But rather than busy debating who will die first, wouldn't it be better to eliminate all those debates? It is better to fill life with all forms of outpouring and abundance of love and affection."


"Don't look for trouble, and you'll be at ease in your life. So!"


Vier ends the sermon that leaves Vaya dumbfounded. I don't know, now Vaya feels that Vier's maturity looks sexy.


Darti's expression was still filled with anger, the middle-aged woman tried to get up, but too long to insist made her body instantly goosebumps.


"Auntie Darti!" exclaim Vaya.


Vier swiftly approached Darti and propped up the middle-aged woman's body.


"Auntie Darti!"


Vaya's cry slowly disappeared, and the next second, the middle-aged woman was surrounded by darkness.


...*****...


"'Deri!"


An officer called the fat man who sat curled up, docked at the wall, away from the iron bars that locked his body. His soul has wandered to nowhere. Deri is so busy struggling with thoughts that now question how his fate will go.


Being in jail is not good. Just last night he was laying on the cold, hard, dirty floor clearly making him miss his spacious, soft, warm bed.


At home, he can sleep soundly, soundly without being disturbed by the terrible snores of the inmates who share the holding cells with him


How's mommy? What did my mother do?


Did my mom cry last night? Or even angry all night until high blood recur?


What if the high blood pressure recurs?


At home there was only his mother and a maid of age the same age as his mother. Mbok Ijah who has worked for decades remains loyal to serve even though Deri has been unable to give him wages. Mbok Ijah still works, the important thing is there is still a place to live through his old age, because he only lives a country.


Her tears were almost dry, she was tired of crying all night. Lamenting the stupidity for the stupidity he has done.


"Sudrajat Series!"


The warden called out Deri's name.


"Hey, new guy! You're summoned!"


Deri was aghast, his daydreams instantly froze. He stared at the daze of the warden who was already standing in front of the iron bars.


Deri stepped foot, in front of the open door he reached out as the officer reattached the handcuffs on both hands.


"Someone wants to meet you! You only have thirty minutes!" said the warden with a thick mustache while herding Deri left the cell.


"Who's meeting me? Is mommy?" Deri wonders.


Deri was immediately led into a room guarded by two officers.


Deri was surprised not to play because the one who came to visit him was not his mother but Vaya and Vier.


Deri felt like he had no face to meet the two people.


Deri lowered her head as soon as she sat in her chair.


Vier and Vaya look at each other before Vier starts talking.


"How, Deri? Do you think you're living in prison?" vier asked in a scornful tone in Deri's ears.


Deri was silent, he did not even have the courage to look at Vier, the man's eyes were very intimidating.


"Deri, are you the kind of person who is so reckless? Act without thinking and considering the impact of your actions?" ask Vier.


Vaya could clearly sense the tension-filled atmosphere created in the room. Looking at Deri who could only look down deeply, all his arrogance was not even left.


"I don't know if I can still defend myself" Deri stammered.


The man gathered the remaining pieces of his courage. His tone did not sound arrogant.


Deri raised her head. His expression was full of silence. Even the remnants of the arrogance of Deri disappeared like a typhoon.


"Yes, you're wrong, still looking for defense and justification, what a typical human being in general!" vier Sahut.


"I, I really don't know if I deserve to be sorry, I'm really sorry, I'm sorry I did all this."


Teri started crying again.


Vier commented his smile seeing Vaya who looked stiffened.


"Deri, do you really regret what you did?" ask Vaya.


"I don't even care if I have to die now" said Deri.


"Yes, then you die now" said Vier lightly.


"No! Nah! I'm really sorry, I'm really sorry and I really want to make amends for all my mistakes, before I die!"


"Help me, Vaya! Please, Sir! I'm still a bachelor! I don't have a wife! I don't want to die a virgin yet!" Deri.


Vier and Vaya looked at each other again.


"Really, I would do anything! Anything for my mom! I beg you, Vaya!" Deri begged while crying sobbing.


"Is that so? If I told you to jump into the ravine, what would you do?" ask Vier grinning.


"Whoa-wh! If it is, then I can die!" answer Deri.


"Deri, didn't you say you'd do anything for your mother?" ask Vier.


Deri gulped his saliva, Vier's grin was really so terrible.


"So, Deri, I have two things I can offer you. The first is I'll make sure you stay in jail for as long as possible!"


"Then, secondly, you have to help me find my OMG brand counterfeiting syndicate!" continued Vier.


Vaya reviews her smile, she completely recollects the moment Vier offered her a deal to marry him.


Vier is such a man. A man who can make choices but cannot make them choose. There was no choice but to be tied to him.


...*****...