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Kenzo, who had heard all Zahra's words, could not resist the emotion of his folly. Kenzo stood up and was about to go outside, but a tiny voice stopped his steps.
"Don't run, Dad."
Kenzo turned his head, he looked at Sela who was looking at him with a sad look. The boy's hand was still holding a tray filled with plastic cups and cups.
Sela put the tray in front of Dee and Zahra. After that he stood up again and walked over to Kenzo. His hand held Kenzo's hand. Just keep that guy from going from there.
An amazing child born from your womb, son. Inner Dee who sees every movement of Sela.
Zahra who saw that released her embrace from Dee. Her hands lifted up wiping away the tears that were soaking her cheeks.
"Dad don't miss" Sela told Kenzo.
Kenzo closed his eyes for a moment hearing the pleading tone from Sela. Sighing heavily, Kenzo turned around and tried to smile at Sela.
"Dad has to go, son. There's other business I have to finish" said Kenzo softly.
"What's the deal?" ask Sela.
"Job order," Kenzo replied with a smile.
"Is the cult more important than this, Dad?" tanya Sela looked at Kenzo with teary eyes.
"Sorry Sela, I have to go" said Kenzo, taking Sela's hand off hers. He can't see all this. All this pain was because of him. How could Zahra forgive him if he had a hard time forgiving himself. Especially if later Sela knows what she did to her mother. Maybe that hell of life Kenzo will always feel for the rest of his life, and that's regret.
"WHAT IS FATHERHOOD MORE IMPORTANT THAN FATHER CENDILI'S BIOLOGICAL SON?"
DEG
Zahra and Kenzo stared at Zahra's cry. Kenzo's steps that had reached the doorway stopped just hearing the words of his son. While Zahra looked at her son who had to get a journey like this.
Zahra clasped firmly Dee's hand let out all the tightness in her chest. "Sela," Zahra called in disbelief at what she heard.
Sela did not heed Zahra's call. He kept looking at Kenzo with the water that was already flowing in his eyes.
"What is the reason Cela does not belhalga until Father pelgi leaves Cela again?" ask Sela lirih.
Dee and Zahra who heard all of that shook their heads in disbelief. "Already Sela," said Zahra was not able to hear every word spoken from the mouth of Sela.
"Didn't Buna want Dad here?" sela asked Zahra.
Zahra shook her head strongly. "That's not it, son," said Zahra in tears.
Sela walked forward holding Kenzo's hand. He pulls Kenzo to approach Dee and Zahra.
"Then what, Buna?" sela asked softly when she was right in front of Zahra.
"Sela," said Dee, trying to hold the little boy. That kid's too small to know everything now.
"Sela can enter the room first, yuk, same Grandma," said Dee trying to reach Sela's hand.
Sela. The boy looked at his mother with an already unstoppable cry. "Buna, is Cela's request too expensive?" sela looked at Zahra.
"No, son," said Zahra in tears.
"Defamation requests don't cost a lot of money, do they, Buna?" ask Sela again.
"Why can't you come here? Why can't Cela see Dad, Buna? Does Cela bring the ugliness?" she continued with a cry that sounded so bitter.
"It's not so, son. It's too small for Sela to know everything" Zahra said.
"Why is it that the olang dewaca belittle, Buna? But that's a small thing. Why is the cudgel pictured if it makes us happy?" ask Sela who did not get any response from the adults who were there.
Sela turned to look at Kenzo. "Dad," call Sela sad.
"What's Daddy's lovable lackey expensive?" ask Cela.
"Son" said Kenzo, unable to continue his words.
Sela wiped her tears. The boy ran to his room. Not long after, Sela came out with a Chicken piggy bank in her hand. "Is this money enough to get Daddy's kacih kasih?" tanya Sela showed me the Chicken piggy bank.
"Hiks, Sela," said Zahra, weeping bitterly at her son's words.
Kenzo sat down in front of his son with an already unstoppable cry on his face.
"Not enough, Dad?" sela asked softly to see Kenzo who was just silent. He was sad because his savings were not enough to ask his father back.
"Hiks, don't talk like that anymore, son," said Kenzo hugging Sela tightly.
"Dad love Sela, too bad. Whatever I'll give to Sela, for sure," continued Kenzo Iirih gently rubbed Sela's hair.
"Hiks, Cela is also dear to Dad," said Sela hugging Kenzo tightly.
Sela let go of her embrace. The boy looked at his mother who was just staring at them. "Buna" said Sela.
Zahra turned her eyes. He could not bear to face such a situation. He had never seen his son this mature before.
Seeing her Mother's bond, Sela turned to look at Dee. "Grandmother, say Buna cama if Cela wants Daddy dicini," said Sela. "Don't know that Dad is Sela's biological father. The photos at Grandma's house prove that Dad is Cela's biological father," Sela said, telling her everything she knew.
Dee nodded. "Dad will stay here, son. But let Mommy talk to Dad first, yes," Dee told Sela.
"Umi," said Dee protested hearing Dee's words.
"Recover everything well. Because there is a child that you must fight for his happiness," said Dee stood up and immediately took Sela to one of the rooms in Zahra's house.
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"Grandma," call Sela slowly. Sela is sitting with Dee in her bed. It turned out that the kamsrb that Dee entered earlier was Sela's own room.
"Yes dear" replied Dee.
"Darling Grandma Caca, right?" ask Sela.
"Why ask like that, Sela?" ask Dee gently.
Sela shook her head. "Definitely just curious, Grandma," he said softly.
"Sela and Shasa are both Grandma's grandchildren. So, Grandma, Grandpa and the others must be dear to Sela.
"If you are a psychic, why are Cela and Mommy thrown away?" sela looked at Dee with teary eyes.
Dee's tears just fell hearing Sela's words. His head shook strongly, not confirming what Dee said. "That's not it, son," Dee said in a trembling voice.
"If not, why does Cela cama Buna not live together Dad, Grandma? Why did Buna even live with Grandma Cali?" said Sela calling Bu Sari.
"There's something Sela doesn't know yet, son," Dee told Sela.
"What's the matter, Grandma? Cela and Buna live well. Buna cetiap smooth night make donuts for walung. Buna tidul must be late night. Cela cama Buna also only lives in this small house. With Grandma and Dad. What disgusting Cama Buna?" sela asked with tears on her cheeks staring at Dee.
"It's not honey, it's not," Dee hugged Sela. Really, if only he had grown up to know everything, then Dee had already told him everything this time as well.
Dee rubbed gently on Sela's back. Sometimes there is an honesty that will make things worse, son. If you know everything, Grandma's afraid you'll come to hate your father, son. Inner Dee imagined the bad possibility that would happen if Sela knew everything. This kid is not a kid anymore. He was even more mature than his own two parents who could not control his ego.
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