
"Is Celina still contacting you, Ran?" ask Mama Karina.
"It's not, Ma. Ever since I never picked up the phone. He no longer contacted me" replied Emran.
"What about the people you sent to his house? Did they tell you nothing?"
"So far, nothing suspicious. Doni also said that Ferdi was always kind to children, not once did he distinguish them."
"It's true that Ferdi said, if Celina was deliberately trying to vilify her husband, just to be able to get attention from you?"
Karina did not expect her ex-daughter-in-law to be able to do such a thing. He used to be very nice to anyone. Celina is also a submissive wife never contradicted her husband or Karina who does not know anything.
"Come, Ma. I don't want to interfere anymore either. Ferdi called me yesterday. He said he was going abroad. If Celina comes along, she will defend her household, but if Celina refuses maybe Ferdi will divorce her."
"Why is Celina now, like that? He was very good."
"Everybody can change, Ma. Good is evil, and evil can be good. We never know what someone else's heart is."
Karina nodded, she confirmed what Emran said. The middle-aged woman also did not want to interfere too much, in the household of her former daughter-in-law because she did not want her good relationship with Windi to be tenuous.
"Mas Emran with Mama what are you talking about?" yasna asked who had just come, making Karina and Emran turn their heads.
"Nothing, just talking about Ferdi's plan yesterday" Emran replied.
Yasna nodded her head. He also knew what Ferdi had planned because Emran had already told all about his conversation with Ferdi to Yasna.
"Oh, yes, Mas. I want to ask, why has Aydin been so quiet lately? Every time I asked him he never answered. Usually without me asking her always the story," asked Yasna after sitting next to Emran.
"Maybe it's about the school plan at boarding school, but she's hesitant about not leaving you."
"meaning?" Yasna scrunched her forehead. He did not understand what Emran meant. What does this have to do with Aydin's school?
"Aydin had previously sent his biodata, to the Boarding School outside the city. He also took several online tests and passed. The school is also very good. From a long time ago, he was very interested in going to school there, but right now, he is hesitant because he does not want to part with you" Emran replied.
"It looks like Aydin already loves you very much, Na" said Karina.
"Yes, Ma. I'm happy to hear it, but I don't want to be a barrier to Aydin's future either. I'll talk to him later. If the school is good, why not?" said Yasna. "Have you seen the school?" yasna asked her husband.
"Have been and the school is great. Many students have excelled from there." Emran also explained everything about the school.
Yasna also found out about the school on her phone. It turns out that the school is very good, it is fitting that Aydin is interested in school there. Not only achievements in the field of study, there are also fields of art.
The night after dinner, Yasna meets Aydin in his room. He knocked on the door several times, until it sounded authentic from within to ask him to come in immediately.
"For so many tasks, brother?" yasna asked when she saw Aydin writing.
"Mother, Mother."
Yasna approached Aydin's study table. Accidentally, his eyes were fixed on a school brochure that he had previously talked to Emran. He picked up the brochure and asked, "The school is great! Where is this?"
"There is in Jogja, Mother," Aydin replied.
"The school is good, you don't want to go to school here?" yasna and Aydin asked just bowing their heads.
"Why silence? You don't like it?"
"What if you live there? You don't want to?"
"I don't want to be away from Mother" jawan Aydin in a soft voice.
Actually he wanted to go to school there when he entered Junior High School, but at that time he was sick so, could not take the test and now when he was about to enter High School, he said, he signed up again and was accepted.
"Mother, right, can still come" said Yasna, sitting next to Aydin.
"But not every day. If I miss Mommy, how?"
"Aydin can still call or video call Mother, your future is still very long. You must reach sky-high goals so that your future is bright and can make Mother proud."
"Is Mommy happy that Aydin went to school there?"
"Mother will be very happy if you see your children successful, wherever she goes to school so, no matter how difficult it is you have to keep fighting. Do not be discouraged because Mother. It will make Mother sad because she feels, Mother is a barrier to your future. If you like the school, you should try to get into it. School is good, a lot of accomplished kids there can boast of their parents. Mother also wants to be like them, proud of her children."
"Is Mommy happy away from Aydin?"
"Mother is also sad, but Mommy will be more sad if the presence of Mommy will only hinder your ideals."
Yasna also did not want to be away from her children. She had just felt happy being a mother, but had to be separated again. But for the future of his children, he had to give it up.
Aydin thought, he also wants to be like the other kids who make their parents proud, when he sees himself as successful. Aydin looked towards Yasna who was smiling.
He is determined to be a great boy who is capable, making Yasna smile when she sees his success and bright future.
"Aydin wants to go to school there, Mother." Finally the word was spoken from Aydin's lips.
Yasna was really happy to hear that. Although there was a bit of sadness that he felt. "Mother will always pray for you that whatever you want, will soon be achieved."
"Thank you, Mother." Aydin hugged his mother.
Maybe later she will miss her mother a lot, but for the sake of the future and seeing the pride Yasna was aiming at her, she will hold it back.
"Isn't the registration done?" ask Yasna who pretended not to know.
"I have registered, Mother and have been accepted" Aydin replied with a smile.
"Right ... Mother's child is great!" exclaim Yasna.
Aydin also told Yasna how he could be accepted at the school. Although at this time, Aydin has not started his exam because of that school, it is always first to open a student registration.
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