Married Three Breeding Widow

Married Three Breeding Widow
38. Shop End Conveying


Abhimanyu lowered his head as his phone vibrated the sign of the incoming WA message. The youngster thinned his lips, receiving word from his female friend who was in Asgard about who advanced to the third round of volleyball later.


Seeing the absence of Abhimanyu's school name felt like a heavy blow. He looked down, trying to hold back his tears.


No matter how Abhimanyu strode, all came to a halt. That makes him sick. I want to give up and be lonely.


If only Mama still existed, maybe at least Abhimanyu could survive.


"It's not heavy." Mama said so when Abhimanyu grabbed her hand.


It was the night Mama asked Papa to marry Juwita.


"That's not heavy at all. My mother is not jealous. Mama will not forget. So take good care of your Papa's wife later."


Even if Mama said so, Abhimanyu just felt abandoned.


All he saw was that Papa was engrossed in his new wife, not caring in the slightest about Abhimanyu's feelings for failure.


Differ.


Mama and Juwita are not the same.


Cetta may be deceived for being a child, but Abhimanyu is not.


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Juwita learned parenting since she decided to accept being Adji's wife, because taking care of children can not only be with the science of freefall.


According to some psychologists who Juwita heard, he said the boy and his father would not be familiar in adolescence, because of their respective egos.


Boys at the age of Abhimanyu and Banyu will always feel they are right, entitled, and want to always be heard while Adji is not in the age to be regulated especially by small children.


Juwita didn't expect to see him so soon.


Abhimanyu's view on Adji was colder even after his return. The boy seems to hate Adji because Juwita said, who likes to be entertained the groceries are women, not men.


"Exclude grocer—"


Not done Adji talk, Abhimanyu has gone down, slammed the car door until Cetta jerked.


"Udah, Mom. Not now."


Abhimanyu looks smart and calm, but in reality he is very selfish, childish, and a craftsman.


We feel like being rebuked how he won't listen.


Cetta ran in as soon as she got off. He bought a new decoration for his bed Pika—walau Juwita doubted how the snake could be bought garnish—so he was excited.


Left alone with Adji, Juwita decided not to go down first.


"She still doesn't take it." Juwita opens the phone, to see the latest update of the big Asgard tournament that the boy desperately wants to join. "Well, surely it's not good to have to squirm this even though it has talent."


"Talent does not make him entitled to be angry at the same opportunity he is missing." Adji replied firmly, impressed angry. "If in fact he is the obstacle to his team, he just has to introspect himself."


"If that's what he knows, without being told, Mom."


Juwita feels comfortable shouldering Adji mas if the situation is serious like this.


"The problem isn't what he should be. Give him time. Accept that fact is not easy."


Adji exhaled a rough breath and did not wait.


This was the first time Juwita had seen the man get angry.


He must care about his son. He was proud of his son too. However, Adji also had an opinion that was unfortunately different from that of the child.


Melisa left a difficult task. Some of these two men even make Juwita go awry. But she'll assume Melisa believes him.


"Slowly with her."


Juwita unknowingly touched Adji's arm, rubbing it gently.


"I don't know if he is. Just being able to sneak let him sprain instead of being sad. You can do it."


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