MARRIED THIRTEEN WOMEN

MARRIED THIRTEEN WOMEN
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After a small debate in the morning and the moaning of the wives, Jiwo finally gave up. He will go around selling as usual, four times a week selling. Although worried, inevitably he must believe that his wife who is pregnant can take care of herself while doing her daily activities. Maybe because they are also used to being independent, so they are reluctant to be too spoiled by her husband.


True said Aisyah, maternity costs are expensive. But fortunately, Jiwo already has savings for it. Since at the beginning of their marriage, the wives do not want to receive a living from her husband, Jiwo put the money to keep watch if one day the wives need a lot of money. The savings were further increased with the increase in sales results, as well as the efforts that Aisyah pioneered.


Aisyah always said that the business she pioneered was a joint venture. It is true, the effort was capitalized from Jiwo, and dikerjkan rame with direct guidance from Aisyah. Therefore, Aisyah refused if the money from her business sale, she kept it herself. He said it was money together. Really Jiwo more amazed and more affectionate with his wives.


Once the moaning is over, Jiwo chose to move seats at the dining table and enjoy the menu that is ready to be eaten on the table. After breakfast, Jiwo rushed to prepare to deliver the food. But as usual, after each meal, Jiwo will sip his wife's chest in exchange for a cigarette. That way works. Jiwo has never smoked at home, because there are thirteen pairs of twin hills his wife is ready to enjoy if she runs out of food or her mouth feels sour.


Now Jiwo is ready to take Adiba and AIifa to go to the market. If Jiwo sells, usually the wives go on foot to exit the complex and take public transportation. If the rainy conditions, then they ride ojeg online. That's very rare. Sometimes they ride on public transport and carry umbrellas. That's why in Jiwo's house there are about eight umbrellas.


Arriving at the market, they immediately opened the stall and arranged the items they used to display. Since Jiwo again had a holiday sale, he also helped sell his wife.


"Bak, Marbela's underwear isn't there, Mommy?" a buyer approached their field when the new field opened.


"There, Ma'am, beware yes," Adiba replied and he immediately took stock of the goods requested by the buyer. "Here, Ma'am."


The buyer accepts it and chooses the item that is the size he wants. "Sir, I bought this one, this one and this, three each yes, Ma'am."


"Good, Ma'am."


Adiba deftly served him. It turned out that the person bought a lot of goods to sell again, so the price given was different. How happy that guy is. Looks like he just found out that on the lapak Jiwo is different. The retail price alone is cheap, especially the price of bakulan. By noon, the buyers began to arrive.


Jiwo saw two people who were familiar passing by, the two people waved towards Jiwo. He asked permission on his two wives to meet two people who became his best friend since Jiwo was still Junior High.


"What else on the market? Tumben together?" jiwo asked as soon as he met his two best friends after getting permission from Adiba and Alifa.


"You go to the bird market, Wo. Mumpung holiday," replied Jiwo's friend named Ozi. He likes to keep birds the most.


"Who are you, what's the matter, Dil?" jiwo asked Fadil, another friend.


"Was you, Dil?"


"You know that you must be busy, so I am nyamperin Fadil" Ozi replied. "If you want to come, come on, Wo."


"Entar, I said to my wife first," Jiwo returned to the stand asking for permission again and after allowing the three of them to rush to the bird market behind the main market.


The bird market, not every day. The market is present every week twice according to the Javanese market calendar. That market will be there every day pound and kliwon. No wonder, if the bird market is held, it will always be crowded by bird lovers. From children to parents, they mingle there, and most men visit.


Jiwo, Ozi and Fadil also mingled with them. I saw birds there. As soon as they feel tired, they stop at the coffee shop.


"If I get caught crooking, it can be in this trial," Jiwo said during their chat.


"What if you quit smoking, Wo?" ask Fadil.


"Not total, but if at home do not dare, will be in my trial."


"Well, what's the way out, Wo? You snack on that candy?"


"Yes, Wo. If abis eat, right, it feels like a asem mouth is that.if not ngrokok? You strong?"


"There's a replacement."


"What instead?"


"Bosom all my wife dong."


"Well!"


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