
She has confirmed that she will never divorce Salsa. Azka really proved her point. He's looking for Salsa without time. Work as well as the search for the wife is his priority now. Azka was not discouraged to find where his wife was.
Every day he took the time to visit the house of the in-laws even though it was always nil the results he got.
"Aren't you bored every day here?" asked Danar cynically. Every morning he was always treated to the presence of the son-in-law who never gave up to find out the whereabouts of his daughter.
"I haven't given up. Unwilling to give up and never giving up!," Azka replied firmly.
"Cih, want as big and as strong as your persistence now. I reiterate, I will never tell you where Salsa is."
Azka was only able to sigh, the man immediately stood up and bid farewell to her in-laws.
"I'll excuse you, Pa. I'll come again tomorrow."
Danar was just staring at the usual departure of his daughter-in-law. Unlike Anya who looked at Azka pity.
"Mas, don't we just tell you where Salsa is."
Danar looked at his wife. "No. Let him suffer first. After all, three days wasn't enough to prove his sincerity."
Anya could only sigh. "As far as you are. If you've already made a decision on which to listen to others."
Danar just put his shoulder around to see his wife go.
"Just be wild. Let that stupid man know the taste! What matters is my son's safe and comfortable."
In Jember, though,
It's been three days that Salsa has been in this student city. He was so enjoying the atmosphere of the village at the home of Aryanto and Sarmila, his Mama's friend. Being in the village, made himself so calm. Although there are fewer rice fields because of housing development. But Jember according to him is still quite beautiful.
"You're not going out yet?" asked Karmila.
Salsa smiled as she shook her head, "I want to enjoy the atmosphere here first, Bi. Besides, I'm lazy to walk anywhere."
Sarmila smiled, the 52-year-old woman stroked Salsa's head gently. "Whatever you want to do, just do it. Keep your condition and mood to always be happy. That way your son will be happy too."
Salsa smiled again, even though she looked comfortable and calm here. But not with his heart. Honestly, he missed Azka. Especially after Anya told me everything. But the rice had become porridge, Salsa was already disappointed in her husband. If Azka wants to be open and honest from the beginning, then they certainly can still be together.
"Later tonight there's a rabbit train. Many of the residents here are riding while carrying their children. The route from here to Rambipuji square. It is good to just refresh. You don't want to try it?" asked Pak Aryanto who joined them.
"It must be a lot of Uncle?."
Yanto nodded, "Of course. Arriving at the square, usually later the train will stop for a moment. You can buy the snacks that sell there. There are so many foods or snacks you can buy. And Uncle sure, you'll love it."
Salsa nodded enthusiastically, when else could she feel such a mormn.
"Sir, your mother told us the truth. You know that, right? We accept you with open arms. We're also glad you want to stay here. But according to Uncle, you should not go home. Your problems with your husband can actually be solved. It all happened just because of a misunderstanding."
Salsa stared at Yanto at a glance, which Yanto said was indeed true. But Salsa's decision was unanimous.
"I've already been disappointed by his dishonesty, Uncle. I still can't forget how attentive my husband is to the woman. Everything he does is just a form of responsibility. Still he's guilty of covering this up from me."
Yanto and Mila looked at each other, "We can't force you. All decisions are in your hands. You know what's best for your home. But if you can, don't put forward the ego. Everything can be broken by selfishness"
Salsa was silent, was she selfish? No. gabe. He made the right decision. Consider this the punishment that Salsa gave her husband so that at other times, Azka did not repeat the same mistake.
"I'm just giving him a little punishment now. But I'll give him a present when I get home."