Love The Village Youth 2

Love The Village Youth 2
Chapter 35


In the seconds of the marriage contract will be carried out, Diska and Ra are already sitting in front of the ruler.


They will say a sacred promise in living the household life, Diska since earlier looks very restless because she still has not seen Rezi present at her home.


"Sister, is that how angry you are with me?" muttering Diska in the heart.


Actually there is guilt that sneaks into Diska's heart, she wants Rezi to make herself live happily with the man she loves.


"Why are you, Dek?" rama whispered to Diska.


"I haven't seen Brother Rezi coming, Bang. I want her to see me marry you so that I can live with you without any burden of guilt on her" Diska replied honestly.


"Sir Bayu! This marriage cannot be done!" Suddenly someone came to cancel the wedding of Rama and Diska.


Mr. Bayu stands to see a guest who plans to cancel his daughter's wedding.


The man approached his best friend who was standing in front of the entrance with a gaze full of anger.


"Hey, what's going on?" ask Mr. Bayu to his co-worker and best friend.


"I will not let Diska marry the young man of the village, Diska must marry my son," Mr. Sulthan told Pak Bayu.


"I'm sorry, Sulthan. We have discussed this before," said Mr. Bayu to the friend.


"You promised to marry your daughter to my son" Sulthan denied.


"But, you know for yourself, my daughter does not love your son," said Mr. Bayu trying to calm his best friend.


"Your daughter is a woman who does not know herself, for 3 years Rezi accompanied her. But, he instead chose to marry the poor young man," cried Mr. Sulthan humiliating Rama before the guests.


Although the guests present were not too many, but the speech of Mr. Sulthan managed to make people judge Rama a lowly person.


"Russia, Sulthan. You must not judge someone by his appearance," said Mr. Bayu annoyed.


However, Mr. Bayu still appreciates his best friend.


"Pa!" yelled Rezi who had just arrived.


Initially Rezi did not intend to attend the wedding. But, his father's actions make Rezi forced to come to Diska's house.


All eyes were on Rezi who had just come with her mother.


"I told papa, there's no need to impose our will" Rezi pleaded with his father.


"What do you mean? Mr. Bayu has promised to persuade Diska to marry us, uh now he even married his daughter to another man," said Mr. Sulthan did not accept what his best friend did.


"Already, Pa. Even if you force Diska to marry me, she does not reveal it then I will also be injured," Rezi said.


"No, this is how he thanks you for what you've done to him?" Mr. Sulthan brought up the kindness his son had done to Diska over the past three years.


Whatever he did to cover up Diska's shame, he accompanied Diska in the difficult times of pregnancy. Stoicly Rezi became the first person present in her time of trouble.


"Pa, I did all that because I consider Diska a little sister" Rezi said.


Rezi is trying to strengthen himself who is still fragile to accept the fact that the woman he loves will marry another man.


Diska stepped over to Mr. Sulthan and Rezi who were now arguing.


"Om, I know that Brother Rezi's service to me really can't be countered by anything. But, to me, Rezi is the most meaningful sister in my life. Am I wrong not to love her like I love my future husband?" lirih Diska's.


Mr. Sulthan was silent, Diska stepped closer to Rezi, Diska grabbed Rezi's hand. He clasped tightly onto the hand of the man who was always embracing, supporting his body in a fragile moment. Hands that have been meritorious in his life these past 3 years.


"Sister, please take my marriage to the man I love, you know how much I love him. Are you unhappy to see me unite with the man I love?" disca told Rezi.


He hopes that the man who has been a friend and brother for him understands what he is currently feeling.


Rezi looked deeply at Diska, he caught the face of the woman who had always been in his heart.


"I'll be happy if you're happy" said Rezi.


After that Rezi also embraced Diska's shoulder and led Diska to step closer to Rama.


"I leave my brother's happiness in your hands, once you hurt him you will come face to face with me" Rezi told Rama.


He smiled, even though his heart was crying. Rezi tried hard to look at the woman he loved with other men.


"Om, marry my sister to the man she loves" Rezi said.


Everyone stared in tears at what Rezi had done, some people were crying at Rezi's attitude.


Mr. Sulthan could only remain silent, he could no longer do anything but let Diska marry the man of her choice.


Rezi sitting next to Diska, he saw clearly another man making a sacred promise with the woman he loved.


Diska was relieved by what Rezi had done today.


"I received the marriage of Diska Pramesti bin Bayu Anggara with the dowry of a house worth 450 million and a set of prayer equipment paid for in cash." Rama said the words kabul in akad.


"Well! That's right!" sahut witness.


"Alhamdulillah, Sah," said the ruler.


After that, the ruler led all present to recite a do'a of kindness to both brides.


The marriage of Diska and Rama was declared valid. They are now bound in the sacred bond of their love.


Rezi smiled as Diska smiled happily standing beside Rama.


The handsome man is indeed not lucky to get a woman who has been loved for years, but he still berlapang chest unwind his love with others.


After the wedding ceremony, Rezi said goodbye to Diska.


"Congratulations, Deck. May you and Rama live happily" Rezi said before leaving.


Mr. Sulthan just stood by his wife.


After that Rezi took both his parents away from the family residence Pak Bayu.


He knew that his parents felt the sadness he was feeling.


"Ma, Mum. You guys take it easy, I'll look for my happiness after this, I've made happy Diska with Rama, I don't want happiness to be lost when I see the sadness on my face." Rezi tried to comfort his parents.


Mr. Sulthan and his wife just silently listened to the words of the son.


They are also sad because all this time they really hope to make Diska as a daughter-in-law.


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