Rangga's Beloved Wife

Rangga's Beloved Wife
It's my fault


Laras is only fixated when the public prosecutor accuses him of concealing or detaining Anisa. He never felt shut up or did anything to Anisa, Endang and Ratna. Her net turned to her husband. Where he meets himself and the three women is Rangga. That means Rangga knows about the capture. Rangga suddenly turned pale when the public prosecutor accused his wife of what she did not do. Occasionally the coconut looked down as if feeling guilty to Laras.


"Mas, help me." Inner Laras without letting go of the look towards Rangga.


"Ras, I'll help you. Take it easy." Rangga's mind.


Rangga left the trial hall. Seeing that, Laras felt a deep disappointment. She thought her husband would not help. Her husband knew about the stifling. His head lowered, his hands playing at the end of his clothes.


"can I testify?" the voice broke the silence.


"There will be a time for you" said the judge.


"Until when, sir. Until the truth turns around and makes a run for it all. I just said the wrong thing. Straighten up everything that's happened."


She kept pleading with the judge. He could not bear to see Laras as cornered. As a fellow woman, she saw Laras as she used to be, as Esmeralda's mother always accused her of not being a wife. When her mother-in-law accused her of stealing her husband's family's favorite jewelry. Only because he was poor could they accuse him of being a thief. It really does hurt. Since then he has been very resentful of the Aryo family, even though he knows that Aryo is on his side.


"Sorry, your request was rejected. Now is not the time for self-defense. I'm asking you to go back to your seat."


Raya relaxes her breath. Her request was rejected. But he does not want self-defense. Rather straighten out that the allegations against Laras are not true. He wanted to tell everyone in the court that Laras didn't know about the confinement. He also has no idea who took Anisa, Endang and Ratna.


It appears that Laras is still silent when the public prosecutor is still giving a corrupting question.


"I want to present the next witness, judge." Adit appeared among the trial audience.


"Isn't Bu Laras not finished yet? why add another witness?" ask the public prosecutor.


"Of course to provide new information for the sake of the continuity of this trial. Why do you still continue the question on the already cornered person."


"Hey, you've only been a day a lawyer's been a smart ass." The public prosecutor sounded dismissive.


"What judge?" Adit turned the question to the judge.


"Request received. Bu Barrel you back to the seat."


Laras walked to the court visitor's seat led by Eva and Sasti. The two took turns to calm their friend. Netra Laras circulated the views of every corner of the courtroom. No nose of her husband. A heavy sigh could be heard from his small lips.


"All right, he left after seeing me cornered. I know you're holding them, mas. Why are you doing that?"inner Barrel.


"Thank you, I'll bring you a new witness. Please." Adit allows the person who will sit in the court seat.


Laras was stunned to see who was the witness. In her heart she asked why her husband was a witness. Wasn't her husband not related to the matter of mama Raya.


"I Rangga Baratayudha testified that I would tell the truth without coercion."


"Yes, that's my mom."


"Then you will testify in defense of your mother. Or defend your wife?"


"I'm here to explain the real problem. Where earlier you accused my wife of holding Anisa, Endang and Ratna. I'm just straightening out that my wife doesn't know about it."


"Oh, you're sitting here just to defend your wife."


"I told you earlier that I was explaining the real problem. I have already caught them. Because I want to clear the good name of my wife who has been slandered. I just want my mom to be aware of her mistake. That'sthat's all. It is my fault for not consulting my wife first. I thought it would be a sweet surprise for him."


Barrel shed his tears. So hard is Rangga's effort to clear his name. Even though with Rangga believing in him alone is enough. Laras felt guilty for accusing her husband.


"It's also my fault, judge. I have made Laras suffer all this time.I pay Endang and his two children to pretend to be Laras family. It was all I did because I was jealous to see Laras so dear to my husband and in-laws. It was also because I felt my son was more on the side of Laras than his birth mother. I'm sorry Laras. I'm sorry Donal."


For some people it may seem difficult to admit their own mistakes or defeats in front of many people or interlocutors. Everyone has encountered this character. Neither spouses, parents, brothers, friends or leaders.


It's not a very bad mental state. But the character of the person himself because sometimes there are mistakes that are so big that people who make mistakes are afraid to admit it.


The application of evidence of criminal cases stipulated in the criminal procedure law is forever still needed even if the defendant admits criminal acts that are accused of him.


Should the accused confess to the wrongdoing, the public prosecutor and the trial remain obliged to prove the defendant's guilt by other means of evidence. The admission of guilt from the accused does not at all eliminate the obligation of the public prosecutor and the trial to add and complete the confession with other evidence.


The judge ruled the trial would be held again next week. Of course this is as a PR for Adit because next week is a discussion of Anisa's problem. There are some people from the bank where Anisa works who want to help.


Adit sat down near Anisa. Like people dating they just look down at each other bashfully. Anisa is glad that there is a good man to help her. So is Adit, he is happy to be able to help others including Anisa.


"Dit, thank you for being my lawyer. You were cool at the trial. But I'm sorry if Mr. Rangga will be arrested for holding me, Ratna and Bu Endang. Then what about you? aren't you also a cabal, Mr Rangga?"


"Sir Nisa, is it as long as we hold you there to hurt?"


"There was. When you locked us up after you ran away."


"Then why didn't you report us when you were taken to the police station?" ask Adit.


"Because ..."


"Because you're not treating us like prisoners. You feed us, don't torture us."


"So if Mr. Rangga is detained. Do you want to help?" Anisa nodded. He was willing to help Rangga.


"Here's the meatball, sir" a young man delivers two bowls of meatballs into the waiting room.