
Lea ran and cried in the car. It was as if thousands of swords were raining down on his heart, aching as hell. His world seemed to be shattered instantly at that very instant.
"Pak went back to the house only" Lea ordered Hadi.
"Neither non," he replied, nodding.
The car he was riding drove towards the house. Lea decided not to go to the office today. Today he wants to be alone and not meet anyone. So he went back home and intended to lock himself in the room. Today's office business he handed over to Fahri.
Arriving at home there was a crowd in the living room. The faint sound of laughter was caught by Leah's ears. Lea intended to walk quickly to her room without caring who was in the living room. However, it seems that his intention was hindered when Dwita's voice called his name.
"God! Women have no manners" he told Lea.
"Come into the house without excuse. Obviously there are people here," he continued.
Lea stopped her footsteps. He turned his body to face his mother-in-law and lowered his head. Get ready to hear Dwita scolding herself.
"Basar women don't know it's lucky!" dwita Exclamation.
"It's good to be on my back with my son, given a good place to live, complete facilities, given a high position. But what's the payoff for my son and my family?" he continued with a tone no less high than before.
"When your husband is in prison, you play behind him. What a hell you are!"
"You know you've tarnished the good name of my extended family. I'm really disappointed you're married to Bian."
"Women don't know they're lucky!"
Dwita scolded Lea with her harsh words. When Lea wanted to try to dodge the accusations she had pinned on him. Instead the words were quickly cut by Dwita.
"But Mi, that's bo-news" Lea's remark was instantly cut.
"I'm ashamed!" screeches Dwita shrieked in the ears that heard her.
Lea was shocked to get the newspaper tossed. His head was getting lower and his tears were flowing more and more.
"Your tears are crocodile tears! Don't pretend to cry in front of me. I don't want to see your tears" exasperated Dwita.
"All I want is to see you step off this house!" continued.
The mother-in-law was like a thunderbolt in the day that struck Leah. His heart ached more, his brain could no longer think, and his head felt very dizzy. Her legs were limp, so Lea leaned her back against the wall behind her.
"Mamma said. Because Kak Bian is soon married to Kak Gigi," said Olivya who had been beside Dwita.
"You should immediately leave this house" he added with a bitter smile.
Lea fell to the floor as her body grew weaker. No longer able to withstand the heavy loads that come to him. I don't know what karma he made to feel this painful test.
"Dear let's go" Dwita asked Olivya.
"There's no point in seeing a classic drama like this" he added.
"Yuk Mi, we are looking for a dress for the special wedding of Kak Bian and Kak Gigi" Olivya said.
The mother and son walked out of the living room. Before you really get out of the house. Dwita said, "Don't forget to pack your things and put your feet up today!"
Lea's cry accompanied the two people's departure. And after a while Lea gathered some of her strength. He walked straight to his room to pick up his belongings. Of course he'll be leaving this house soon.