I'm Not an Old Virgin

I'm Not an Old Virgin
Season II: Mahligai of Love (Chapter 16.15)


After seeing the person who had taken his prospective son-in-law was a handsome male Ark with his striking arrogance, then made the Roman merchant immediately change his face into someone who was approachable.


He immediately fixed his attitude before the eyes of the villagers and immediately approached Arka wanting to apologize but his steps immediately came to a halt when the gun tip of one of the men in suits was pointed at him.


"Tu-Tuan Arka, this.there's a misunderstanding here." The Roman merchant was very frightened to see the gun and carried his legs slowly backwards.


"Mr.." Rodi did not have the courage to look into Arka's eyes when he saw the Roman merchant who was feared by the villagers just immediately shriveled in front of Arka.


"Misunderstanding?" I just want to laugh when I hear it.


It was as if what the Roman merchant had said just now was no different from the annoying jokes out there.


"Do you think my eyes are blind? Can't see if my future wife is being chased by these people? Do you think I'm deaf? Can't you hear people calling my future wife's name? In addition, your son even dared to shout in front of me by claiming my future wife is his future wife. Tell me which side explains when all this is a misunderstanding?" Ask Arka cold with a smile that is more worthy of being called a grin.


The aura dominating him made the Roman merchants frightened and strangely again, none of the villagers were fighting back like before. They all kept their mouths shut as much as possible and preferred to act as non-living objects.


They were afraid to provoke the anger of this foreign man and ended up losing their lives on the spot because the men in black suits were not afraid to point their guns at others.


They looked very serious and the atmosphere became even more tense.


"Sir Arka hahaha..." The Roman merchant laughed crisply, trying to melt the tense atmosphere created by the cold feeling of the Ark.


In addition, the gun tip of one of the men in the suit pointed straight at his heart and never moved, down or shook just a little as if he was a robot and not a human.


"It's a complete misunderstanding. I don't know if she's your future wife. If I had known, I wouldn't have married her to my son." The Roman merchant tried to decipher the misunderstanding - which was honestly not a misunderstanding.


"But what if I think this is a mistake and not a misunderstanding? Forcing my future wife to marry your son, is your head in trouble?" Ask Arka sarcasm.


"Sir..." The merchant Romlah gulped his saliva violently restraining fear and nervousness.


In her heart she continued to curse Asri for never saying before that Arka was her future husband. If Asri had said it from the beginning then none of this would have happened and Arka would not have been angry with him either.


Hah, if he is angry, then all his hopes are exhausted.


"And so, what if she doesn't say that I'm her future husband? After releasing my future wife, are you going to find another girl to be forced to marry your son? Besides the head, is your conscience having problems?" Arka continued to attack the Roman merchant with his sharp words.


Humiliating him in front of the villagers who had previously respected him - this was purely because he had a lot of money and not because he was generous.


"No, Sir! I never forced her to marry my son but her own parents forced Asri to marry my son. If they don't force it then I'll never do it." And he spilled iniquity upon the parents of Asri.


The father who knows the truth clearly then speaks up. He did not know Arka and he was very surprised to hear Arka's sudden confession about Asri as his future wife. Although surprising, you know if it is not true because his daughter will never be in a relationship with a man who is not halal for him. He knew but he never interrupted Arka's confession in front of the villagers. Not afraid of being shot by Arka's bodyguards but rather he could feel if Arka was not a bad person. The confession was as a form of Arka's help for her daughter to be free from the snare of forced marriage.


Fortunately the Roman merchant knew Arka and even feared him. This way the chances of his daughter escaping this marriage will be wide open.


"No Sir!" Denied the Father with his old voice.


The father looked at the foreign man who was holding his daughter with a pleading gaze.


"We never forced Asri to marry Ms. Romlah's son. But it was Miss Rom who forced us to marry one of our daughters to her son. We really had no choice because if we refused Ms. Romlah would report us to the police for not being able to pay off the debt."