
"Hem, so that's the story. It's just right that you don't go home. Sorry Li. We thought you were gone. But not with your wife. Kinara's. He is very sure if you are still alive. It might take you a while to get back here." Imbuh Lana and is possessed by Kinara.
Ali smiled, he was getting closer and closer to holding Kinara's hands. "Thank you for waiting, baby. Thank you for waiting faithfully for this old man," he licked and was greeted with laughter by Kinara and Lana.
Kinara smiled, "The gate isn't old, but a mature man is mature enough! What's wrong with that? There isn't, is there?" Ali shook his head, "And from that, do not always humble yourself when you are old. You're not old Bang Ali. Just mature enough. I am an adult now anyway. Twenty-three years? There is nothing wrong with your age. You were indeed betrothed to me. You see papi with Mami? How old are mom and dad? Far right? But they remain harmonious and happy, right?" Ali nodded with lips continuing to smile.
"Didn't I ever say that to you, brother? I married you because you are my soul mate. I accept you because I myself want a grown man to be with you just like Sister Annisa. I took all wisdom and the journey of life, Sister Annisa. Look now. They're happy, aren't they? Age does not guarantee the maturity of a person Bang Ali. It could be that he looks younger but he has dwasa. And vice versa. Some are old but behave just like children. It's all side by side."
"I don't have a problem having an old husband. I'm even happy to have her because you can compensate for my labile attitude. And yes, all of that is proven, right?"
Ali smiled, "Right. My brother purposely said this to you. Do you know you prefer someone your age. And if you're happy with it, you're willing to let go. As long as you are happy, you can accept it. Your happiness is the main thing, dear."
"No. Happy to be with you. Not with the others. Even though thousands of handsome men were presented to me, then I still chose you. I never regret marrying you, Bang Ali. I'm happy even very happy. I don't want another young man. All I want is you. My husband, my Imam, the world and the Hereafter. Nothing else.." - Kinara shrieked with quivering lips with eyes fixed on Ali who was now smiling shadyly at him.
Grandma Ayu shrunk the clear fur on her cheek. So did the two people sitting next to Lana.
Both of Adam's parents. Papi Gilang and Mami Alisa were moved to hear Kinara's words that were true.
Lana gave a small chuckle, she shrank the clear fur that flowed in the corner of her eyes. He was happy if Kinara was happy.
Lana is willing to do anything as long as Kinara is happy. He was willing to sacrifice his life for Kinara.
"It's lucky your husband gets a woman like you, Nara. I'm sorry I tried to take you from him. You said, there is nothing wrong with age. Age can be different but what makes us adults is not age. But our own person. Sorry if I made this mistake. I pray that you will be happy with your husband. And I will be sent a woman who prays as good as you, Kinara." Adam murmured inwardly.
He smiled at Kinara and Ali together.
"North, Bang Ali. I'm sorry about before. I don't mean to take your position. Now I just realized. If your position will not be replaced with another. Thanks Nara. Today you and your husband have taught me a valuable lesson. Forgive my mistake, Bang Ali. We and our family ask for the greatest maf because it has tried to break the spirit and happiness of Kinara which is actually happiness in her husband. Alright. We have to go home now. We'll send you an invitation letter when I get married!" he was laughing and laughing at everyone.
But not with Kinara. He looked at Adam with sadness. Ali held both hands. Kinara smiled.
"I'm sorry Adam. Not that I don't want to accept you. But this is my destiny. I hope you understand. And you soon marry someone better than me.."
Adam smiled, "Sure. Come on pi, mi. We home. We say Bang Lana, Om Aunty, and Bang Ali. Madam and Lord King. I'm saying goodbye! Assalamu'alaikum,"
"Wa'alaikum hail.. Forgive us, Mr. Sudirman." replied Papi Gilang by hugging General Sudirman tightly.
"What's wrong, Mr. Gilang. Means we're not fools. How do you know if our grandchildren are making a match?" his jokes were greeted by laughter by all who were there.
General Sudirman's family came home empty-handed, but was happy that Kinara's husband had returned.