Humiliated Husband Family

Humiliated Husband Family
Chapters. 22. Female Foxes


"What decision, Mom? Lika can tell you what Lika cannot debate. Because, if for the good of Azam, Lika will definitely support," I said trying to think positively. Even so, this heart is beating incoherently. I don't know what, since morning I have felt a bad feeling. Moreover, when he saw the look on Jelita's face and gaze on me that was like a condescending, discouraging. Or, it's all just my feelings.


Astagfirullah.


I said Istighfar in my heart. Try to see every problem from the good side. Even though my little heart is restless and restless.


"Yes, your job is to be supportive. You can't help anything either. So, you should not protest especially until you feel hurt. This decision is for the good of all of us. Perhaps, it is the destiny of God so that our family will be bigger and prosperous, too" explained Mother again. But why does this heart feel hot?


Indeed, what I do to help the family finances can not be considered something big or extraordinary. I can't make my husband and father and mother-in-law proud. I'm just a seller of merchandise online. My strength is not much either. The single piece of clothing I only took for five to ten thousand. For food products, no more than five thousand per-pcs.


I have also started writing on two online reading application platforms. The response is good, although I counted just pioneering. However, since I have many story backups in my cell phone records. I can publish regularly every time everyone has fallen asleep. Just stay revising a little certain parts to be more precise with the will of the readers.


No one knows of this new venture, even though it was my own husband. Because, this self is aware if it only has a higher education such as Azam and Nela mas. Instead of later I can scorn or critical spicy that makes the mood destroyed, I better keep it alone. If it works out, I'll tell them all.


"What do you mean, the loan that Mbak Jelita offers? I haven't been able to tell Lika," said my husband who then made himself shocked. A loan? I've guessed. Because, Jelita has a legacy of her husband's legacy that is quite a lot. At least able to make, both the eyes of the mother and Nela delicated until almost dislodged out.


Strange, even with his son, the mother has not been deliberate. How can it be so easy that the mother said the decision should not be challenged. Dad was also silent, I saw he was even cool to play his phone while occasionally smiling. No one realized, it seemed like it was just me that God showed this strangeness. The look on my father-in-law's face, like a boy in love.


"Jelita said she talked to you the other day, didn't she, honey?" ask Mom in a soft and motherly tone. In fact, throughout her life as a daughter-in-law, my mother had never called me that. May I be a little envious. At least, our family also just got to know Jelita. Because he is a migrant. Coincidentally buying a house that borders the side of the Mother's yard.


Jelita nodded while rubbing the back of mom's hand. Huh, how sweet the treatment is. He also throws a smile at Azam. How brave, when his wife was next door. Consider what I am!


"Yes already, Mom. Azam is waiting for his return, Mother is also Dad. So that we can all have fun. But, if that's the decision that I'm taking then ... Azam just come. Dad, I agree too, right?" Mas Azam threw a question to my father-in-law who, without looking, nodded. Dad, still focused on the screen.


As expected, Azam would definitely not be able to argue his mother's wishes. I can feel that there will be reciprocity requested from the large loan offered by Jelita.


"Yes, you take Lika inside. Explain to her and remember .. Mother's decision does not depend on you. That means, any member of this family will not be able to change Mother's decision," he explained again firmly.


Mas Azam pulled my hand to stand up from sitting down. Then, I pushed him into our part of the house. I just stepped in and heard my mother calling my husband's name ...


"Zam, he will also speak clearly. You know that Lika only graduated from elementary school. Don't let him misunderstand, this mother will be considered a cruel in-law!" mother said while putting pressure on the word "only low school graduation".


Where the sentence was clearly, was degrading mentally as well as my pride in front of Jelita. I caught a glimpse of the woman smiling sinisterly at me.


What's your plan, you little fox?


...Seriate...