Painful Marriage

Painful Marriage
CHAPTER 193


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"Grandfather," called Sela who was sitting on the fur rug with Dee and Shasa. Ibra sat on her own sofa with a basket of wine on her lap.


"Why Honey?" ask Ibra.


Sela and Shasa looked at each other and smiled. Shasa took something out from inside his bag. "It's Grandpa" said Shasa, giving Ibra the paper.


Dee who saw the actions of her two grandchildren was just a head gnaw.


Ibra read the writing of the six-year-old on the paper. Ibra's eyes patterned reading the contents of the letter. "You want Grandpa to buy your goats?" tanya Ibra doesn't believe it.


Sela and Shasa both nodded with their sumringah smiles.


"Why are you guys selling goats like Grandpa?" ask Ibra.


"It's a shame if it's sold to someone else. Mending same Grandpa, can meet again with the goat," replied Shasa.


Dee who heard the statements of her two grandchildren shook her head. The middle-aged woman was completely inexhaustible with the wits of the two little girls.


"What do you want to sell goats for, son?" ask Dee gently.


"Hehe, make a vacation, Grandma. Dad says he's going to Turkey in three weeks, and then he meets Grandpa Kevin. Sela's going to Cappadocia, Grandma. Get on a hot air balloon, but Dad says you don't have enough money. So Sela is the same Shasa wants to sell his goats," Sela replied explaining.


Dee nodded at his grandson's funny explanation. "If Shasa makes what money?" dee's question turned to Shasa.


"Hehe, make it to Disneyland Paris, Grandma. Papa's getting a Disneyland vacation is also three weeks away" Shasa replied.


"I've invited Shasa to come to Turkey, but Shasa has a plan as well" continued Sela.


"Yes, you guys negotiated first with Grandpa. Grandma wants to peel the fruit first into the kitchen," said Dee stood up and walked towards the kitchen leaving the three of them.


"So Grandpa, is Grandpa willing to buy our goat?" ask Sela.


Ibra's eyebrows raised. "How many goats are there? There is no goat cage if you want to be brought here" said Ibra. He did not want his horse stable to be contaminated by a goat pen that smelled so bad he liked.


"There are twenty-five of them as well" Shasa replied after counting in his book.


"We have another offer for Grandpa if there is no goat cage," said Sela.


"What?" ask Ibra. He was really like he was talking to a slender who offered his wares professionally.


"Grandfather can keep his goats in our stable. Let us stay in care, so Grandpa does not have to bother cleaning up the dirt or feed him too," replied Sela who was nuggeted Shasa.


Ibra chuckled softly at her grandson's innocent reply. Indirectly, they just want to ask for money for the holidays. But it's because of the parent's teachings that require them to put in the effort first, so this is what they do.


"You want Grandpa to buy how many goats?" ask Ibra. Not have the heart to also work on the two little girls who are learning this business.


"Ten million," they both answered simultaneously.


Ibra. "Ten million by itself or once?" tanya Ibra again made an offer.


Sela and Shasa looked at each other. "Grandfather is a good man. Grandfather loves us, so ten million is for his people" Shasa replied very spoiledly to Ibra.


"Yes Grandpa. Counting alms with your own grandchildren," added Sela.


These are grandchildren, both are really the genes of his father. Very detrimental. Inner Ibra remembered the two sons-in-law.


"Alright, but Grandpa has conditions for you" Ibra said.


"What Grandpa?" ask the two simultaneously.


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"Let's wash this, Uncle. Uncle just do the others" Shasa told the horse keeper.


The horse guard smiled and nodded. It's two boys, the cage is almost clean and I asked to do another job. Just-there's. The inner guard of the cage.


"You guys clean up, yeah. Do not forget, the inside of the cage still has dirt," replied the cage keeper and immediately went to another part.


Sela and Shasa looked at each other. "Not a problem" they both said happily.


While inside the greenhouse, the two middle-aged couples seemed to be watching their two grandchildren from the glass. "Mas, later they are soy sauce," said Dee could not bear to see his two grandchildren work so hard.


They are women, Mom. So it must be tired of them" Dee continued.


Ibra smiled and shook her head. "All Ibra's grandchildren, whether female or male, must be strong and independent, dear. We can, but they have to take responsibility for everything they want..A I don't want them to grow up to be spoiled girls who won't be good for their future" Ibra replied explaining her point to Dee.


"But Mas-"


"We no one knows how, honey. We can't always be up there. There are times when we will experience difficulties, and they must be ready for it so as not to be awkward later. This is all I can do to teach my grandchildren to be better children" Ibra said.


"But Zahra is the same Kina I didn't teach you this: they're adults too" Dee said.


"Because they are grown up because of circumstances and a compulsion, dear," replied Ibra.


"And I don't want all my grandchildren to be like that either" Ibra continued to look at his wife's shade.


Dee nodded and smiled. Want to talk however, what Ibra said has a point as well. "Excellent grandfather," said Dee, rubbing Ibra's cheek gently.


Cup.


"And a very wise man" Dee continued to kiss Ibra on the cheek.


"Honey, don't go fishing" whined Ibra.


Dee chuckled softly. "Forgive you Mas," said Dee inexhaustible.


"Just like you, honey."


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"Girls, we'll have lunch first, yeah!" dee shouted to his two grandchildren from outside the cage.


Sela and Shasa who were playing with water instantly removed the hose from their hands and ran out of the cage.


Dee's eyes fiddled at the sight of her two grandchildren who were already soaking wet with a hint of stain on their hair. "You take a shower, yeah. After that change clothes, smell," said Dee flicking his hands in front of his nose.


"Loud work is like this, Grandma" replied Shasa.


"If so we take a shower first yes, Nek," said Sela and ran with Shasa through the back door so as not to dirty the house.


Dee looked at her two grandchildren. "My children managed to educate my grandchildren" said Dee, happy to see how compact and.along unfortunately Sela and Shasa. Really, Dee was proud of the teachings of her two daughters.


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