Married Old Virgin Boss

Married Old Virgin Boss
54. Sucks Assumptions


Two different feelings, with different thoughts and assumptions being the reason why Ben and Dea had not talked since the middle of the trip home last night, until breakfast this morning.


For Ben, this is the best option. He is still trying to control disappointment. If Dea had offended the man a little more, the disappointment would have been impossible for Ben to let out in the form of angry protests. The man was reluctant to do so, as a form of effort to create memories ‘baik’ with his wife.


While Dea, Ben's silence makes him restless all night. He himself no longer had any interest in starting the conversation first, because he was annoyed by the strange attitude of the man. However, the more he was silenced, the more uncomfortable he felt. Breakfast feels bland, so Dea activities in the room just play a spoon and fork on the plate.


“Why not eat, De?” tanya Dion, who became the fastest person in realizing Dea's change.


“The food is not good huh, De?” diana asked who was very on target, so Dea gave a spoiled nod.


Hope, that Ben who listened to this chat could have a little sympathy and show concern. Just a little bit, which Dea wanted. However, the man beside him was busy eating like he was in his own world.


Dea flicked her feet under the table as a form of angry protest, but even though everyone was already shocked, Ben still did not budge at all.


“Obviously, De, during pregnancy,” says Diana. “Fortunately, you don't get sick often. Later, do not forget to stop buying vitamins the same food or healthy drinks that can make you full. Nurutin appetite, just make your baby malnourished later.”


It was only after listening to a statement from Diana that Ben stopped the movement of his spoon that almost entered the mouth. The man looked blankly forward for a few seconds, then blinked to wet his dry eyes, before finally resuming breakfast.


“During pregnancy, you don't have to work first, De. It's still healthy, but it's your first pregnancy. Papa doesn't want papa's future grandchildren why-napa.”


Additional comments from Kahar increasingly make it difficult for Ben to chew, so the food in his mouth can only be swallowed directly. Had made Ben feel pain in the esophagus, but still he forced to spend all the leftovers. Together with a row of Dea's parents' caring advice for ‘pregnancy’ the wife.


Ben could only catch his breath as best he could to maintain his silence. In fact, it is very desirable that he stop caring for everyone because ... Dea was even playing them with the baby excuse. Baby ... which is even just a shadow and hope of a large family, without any presence at all.


Ben surrender. He is no longer able to spend the rest of his food so choose to drink water until not bother in one glass lift. The man just dropped his drinking device after the contents ran out.


“Come to leave, De. You also do not want breakfast,” said Ben while standing from his chair.


“Ben?” Dea called out worry. She had never seen this figure in her husband before.


So, the first thing that occurred in Dea's mind was: ben's impatience went to work just to see his love in the restaurant.


Dea grew increasingly lazy to move, but threats from her husband made the woman cancel her sluggishness.


“Ya already if you want at home. I'm leaving first.” Ben glanced uncaringly at Dea, who then turned friendly as he looked at the other families for a farewell.


Dea quickly stood up and followed the departure of her husband. He painstakingly adjusted Ben's wide stride, only to have their running positions aligned.


“Great spirit yes, to restaurant now.” So Dea comments shortly after Ben entered the steering wheel, while he had arrived first.


“Ya,” said Ben flatly. “For money.”


Dea snorted amusedly hearing it. It could e


Turn your eyes towards the window as the car starts moving.


“Or for something else?” guess Dea, while glancing cynically at Ben.


The man also felt fed up. He no longer spoke lies like before. “Iya.”


The woman gulped down her own saliva violently. He normalizes his attitude, then takes a deep breath, trying to be ordinary when something in him hurts from Ben's cold answer.


“Someone?” ask Dea.


Ben nodded. Because, ‘other thing’ that makes him want to go to the restaurant faster is Dea himself.


While the mind of the wife has traveled far to think how close her husband is to other women.


“Female?” Dea makes sure once again, and feels even more pain when Ben nonchalantly agrees to the question.


“Afifah?” call Dea, clenching your hands firmly on her thighs.


While Ben who heard the other name was mentioned in their chat, immediately turned his head with a frown on his forehead.


“Afifah?” Ben countered that one name out of astonishment. “Why bring him?”


“You never go to a restaurant in this hurry. I'm sure, you ... want more cepet meet your adoration of the heart, ‘kan?”


Ben was increasingly confused by the direction of this branching conversation. He increasingly wonders about the relationship between Ben's lies and one of his coworkers.


“What's the heart, De?”


“You ... like Afifah, ‘kan?” guess Dea.


“S—like? How do you like that, De? I ... like alias love it to Afifah?”


Dea gave her weak nod, feeling extremely resentful of the situation.


“Why can I think about it all?” Ben was even shocked at the baseless accusations. “How can? You see how, until I say I like Afifah? How's the story?”


And so, in a heavy and lazy voice, Dea began to explain about his assumptions. “You spoke coldly to me since yesterday, but the same fit Afidah, you are very soft, even with all smiles. You look great, like her.”


“If I smile with your papa, it means I like your papa too, then?” reply Ben, give a parable.


“Your smile to Afifah is different!”


“What's different? I'm just tugging at the lips of a doang, an ordinary kayak. Naturally. How can you, smile doang already said to like?” Ben had to massage his own temple, the more headache over his wife's magical thinking. “The bottom line is, there is nothing to do with Afifah in this matter! You don't need to get anyone else in trouble!”


“Tuh, the way you talk is so weird with me from yesterday! While the same Afifah, there is no tuh you jutek-jutek that!” reply Dea. “You seriously no care-parent at all at all his own child. Parah—“


Ben was at the end of his patience. He tightened his jaw when turning the steering wheel until the car turned sharply, then stopped just by the side of the road.


Dea's body was even pushed forward due to the man's actions. He was about to protest when he learned that Ben's anger was far worse than his current feelings.


Ben, meanwhile, no longer refrains from teaching his wife this lesson.