
Aunt Inah clearly realized that her son could hear from inside the room, but still she told Endra so that the young man understood.
"One village has told you that Yura will marry if Yura graduates. All of a sudden you like other girls, you live Yura in the village?"
"Auntie."
"You want to embarrass Yura? You didn't say anything from the beginning. If you don't want to, why did you say no from the beginning?"
How did Endra say that it was also for the sake of preserving Yura's honor?
Now Endra is turning the question. When someone is betrothed by accident and then spontaneously in men say 'no, I don't like him', who is ashamed?
Women too.
That's why Endra was silent. Because Endra realized Yura was beautiful. Many want to go with him. Even if one village is matchmaking, they are also not really engaged, so everyone can take the opportunity to propose and be accepted.
Oath to God, Endra had not refused because he thought that if Yura graduated, there would be a rich boy proposing to her as a wife and the talk about Endra would marry Yura was lost.
That's the most subtle way of resisting. Let Endra be laid out in marriage.
"Now Aunt is asking you. What can a girl do for you?"
Endra.
"You're compared to Yura, what could she be rather than Yura? You saw Yura. In the morning you wake up, wash dishes, wash your own clothes, cook anything you can. What kind of woman do you want? Can dandan? Can you look pretty?"
"You think your wife was married just to squirm her beauty? You think you're going to be strong with a girl like that? Or are you taking care of the house, hm? Your wife's going to the office for money? You just cook, wash clothes, wash dishes, take care of children, later go home your wife asks for food, sleep, you finish the dish used to eat. Is that?"
Endra quietly glanced towards the door of Yura's room, where the girl eavesdropped.
Yura's expression also looked gloomy. Endra frankly did not think that Yura also had any hope in him marrying him.
Huh, why the hell? Why is something so complicated like this?
"Tante, I'm sure the taste can't smell soap."
"Have, stale!" Auntie Inah raised her voice. "Do you really think there is such a thing?! You're not a doctor, Aunt has said many times! If he really can't eat, can't breathe this can't, he must go to the hospital! Not even here! You're like a fool to be deceived by women."
Endra hardens expression. "Tante has gone too far."
"What route, anyway?! Aunt speaking of reality! You take care of that guy—"
"Please don't say that Auntie doesn't know anything."
Endra's cold voice was airborne, as his eyes stared at the distressed aunt. The words just now were beyond Endra's tolerance in patience.
"Tante won't know how many people are sick because of Aunt's talk just now."
"You dare to say—"
"I have a medical graduate certificate and a certificate of education so I have the right to speak up for something I'm studying." Endra. "I understand Aunt is angry, Aunt is disappointed with me. But speaking of pain the man lied, didn't exist, pretended, Auntie thought he wanted to be sick?"
"Although he pretended to be sick, it was also an illness so it also needed to heal. So I'm interested once again, don't ever say that Auntie doesn't understand. That's not contributing to society, Auntie."
Realizing that after this he would be considered very arrogant, Endra turned away, coming out of the house with an angry look.
No. gabe.
Endra is not only angry that Aunt Inah insulted Gista.
Endra is angry because Aunt Inah considers trivial someone's disease.
He should have remembered that little thing that once made Endra lose someone forever. Which only left regret in vain until now.
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