The CEO's Second Wife

The CEO's Second Wife
IKSC Chapter 86 ~ Still Hidden


Dirga coma.


Those were the two most sinister words that the family members did not want to hear. How not, after waiting for several hours, the doctor finally came out and said that Dirga was in a coma due to a hard impact that hit his body.


The information obtained from the doctor certainly made Rana as Dirga's biological mother feel devastated. Likewise with other family members, do not believe the news delivered.


They just hope that Dirga quickly realized in order to be reunited with the family.


Plans to go to the village where Jillo and his wife lived were cancelled due to the disaster. Jillo, who was told that his uncle had an accident, rushed his wife and children to the city.  Before leaving, they had left the house to the uncle of his mother Jillo who had settled since 2 years ago beside their house.


When arriving in Jakarta, the four of them immediately got off the trip and were greeted by Nia who happened to have just returned from the hospital.


Soon the woman takes over Clara from Chila's pale-looking hands.


"Chila why, son? How is his face so pale?" As a good Mami, Nia was quite attentive to her daughter-in-law.  He touched Chila's forehead to confirm the condition of the mother of two children.


"I'm okay, Mi. Just another monthly period. That's why my stomach hurts sometimes," Chila replied softly, touching her stomach.


"Yes, now you go in and rest in the room. Let Clara and Carla be with Mami. Later mami asked Ms. Idah to make a pain reliever." Nia gave the security guard a code to carry the child's suitcase and his son-in-law into the house.


When Saar enters the house, Chila is led by Jillo to her room upstairs. While Nia herself immediately asked for help from Idah to make pain relievers during menstruation. Nia was made several times by Bu Idah and is quite potent so that pain in menstruation is not felt anymore.


The woman then took her two grandchildren to the second room of her twins who were currently in their room.


Clara and Carla are 1 year younger than their son Nia. This is a sign that his grandson is only 2 years old while his two aunts are 3 years old.


"Carla and Clara played with Onty Lana and Onty Lea. Grandama will help you make lunch." 


Having grandchildren at a very easy age is quite proud for an Arrania. How not, when a 31-year-old woman like herself is still enjoying her youth, Nia has become a grandmother.


Coincidentally Jillo and Chila's child is a submissive child who is not fussy towards people who are rarely found. The 2-year-old boy was quite familiar directly playing with his two aunts.


While he himself helped Mpok Atun prepare lunch for Chila, Jillo, and children. Also, the supplies that he would bring to the hospital.


Today Bima is not working and waiting for Dirga who is still unconscious in the hospital. Since morning Nia has been in the hospital and home by noon knowing her son and daughter-in-law will come.


After preparing food and supplies, Ms. Idah immediately gave Nia a glass of freshly made herbal medicine.


Soon the woman stepped onto the 2nd floor and knocked on the door where Jillo's room was.


The door opened and Nia could hear Chila's crying voice from inside. The woman knew that even though Chila had conceived and given birth, her daughter-in-law's soul was still a child. Labile feelings are still firmly attached to the woman.


"Chila why, Jillo?" The woman looked at her second child with a suspicious look. Afraid that the child would do something evil to his own wife.


"Chila asked me to wipe her stomach, Mi. I rubbed, she said her stomach was getting bad and I didn't want to help her." Jillo shrugged his shoulders. He was already a casualty of baseless accusations from his own wife. 


Chila always accused him of not loving her anymore. The woman will even feel jealous if she sees him talking to the village girl they live in. Then, it ended in a fight that made Chila even more sulky.


"Oh, yes, I'm drinking to Chila and putting this bottle on her stomach. It will also go away by itself." Nia stepped in and placed a coaster filled with a glass of herbs as well as a bottle filled with warm water to put on Chila's stomach.


"Thank you, Mi. Sorry, trouble mami." Jillo smiled unkindly as it was already troubling her mother. Even so, she felt very grateful because the woman who became her mother was a good woman who was attentive to the family.


"Together." Nia smiled and looked at Chila who was trying to sit herself on the bed. "Chila, don't forget to take the medicine. Let the pain not be bad."


Chila was embarrassed. "Thank you, Mi" he said softly.


"No problem. You guys should rest. We will be going to the hospital later this afternoon. The kids will take care of Mami."


After that Nia stepped out of her son's room, down the stairs and returned to the room where the four boys were.


In the afternoon.


The man glanced at the wife sitting quietly beside him. "Honey, I just found out that Ms. Fatma is her niece Bu Ningrum," hungry Bima first. The man did not want his delay in informing the wife would lead to sulking.


"Whose Fatma mother? Who is Miss Ningrum?" The woman looked astonished at her husband. He was a little stranger to both names.


"Mom Fatma is the woman you met at lunch in the restaurant with Mas. Also, who at that time knew his son to us," explained Bima. "If it's Miss Ningrum, it's Arga's biological oma."


"Kok mas call both of them 'mother'?" Nia is focusing wrongly. "It's a little strange to hear," the woman's comment went off topic.


"Dik'nya you want if Mas call Bu Fatma with the name 'Dik' to be balanced so?"


"Dare to call other women by the name of 'sister' I love your stomach laxative, Mas," threatened Nia is not kidding.


Hearing that spontaneously Bima immediately remained silent. 


"So, Miss Fatma is Arga's grandmother's niece? Wow, what a very surprising coincidence," Nia timpal said after a long silence.


"Mas also just found out yesterday." Bima glanced at her son and daughter-in-law who were sitting at the back. "Jillo and Chilla, you'll be taking the national exam soon. Papa wants you to focus on studying and after that you have to move here again."


"Why move, Pa? It's comfortable living in the village" Jillo told his papa.


"Living in the village is good. But you also need to think about your education. Papa already has several universities that you can choose. I'll show you a brochure."


"Yes, Pa." Jillo nodded. This man who has become a father is indeed very obedient to his father. No wonder, he did not even protest despite having to be sent to the village about 3 years ago.


The car that Bima was driving finally arrived at the hospital courtyard. Mareka simultaneously got out of the car and entered the hospital to the room where Dirga was.


Dirga is in the VVIP room located on the third floor. So, as they were going towards the 3rd floor, they immediately climbed up a walking box that could only accommodate 8 people. Up to the 3rd floor, they entered a large room where there were two beds in the room.


One bed for the patient where Dirga was lying with the equipment of a doctor unknown to the layman.  While the other bed can be used for the patient's family to be able to sleep and rest while waiting for the patient.


In the room there are not only two beds, but also television sets, as well as sofa sets. The facilities are also used by waiting families.


Nia, for example, immediately pulled out a blanket from the bag and then laid her body on an empty bed.


He did not have time to sleep because of his busy life. Tonight is his duty and the husband to keep watch in the Dirga room. Jillo and Chila will return home with Roy and Rana.


"Nia seems exhausted, Bima," Roy told his son. It was seen that his son-in-law went to sleep immediately after asking permission from him and his wife.


"Yes, Pa. You see, this afternoon in addition to taking care of the children, he also took care of the needs of the store because the plan for a few days this shop in the house will close."


Roy nodded at his son's words. "I'm sorry to bother you" the man told his son.


"It's okay, Pa. Anyway, Dirga's our sister. We should take care of each other."


"Later at night mom will take care of your kids at home. I hope they don't ask questions about you." This time Rana opened her voice. The woman was not feeling well to have to trouble her daughter-in-law and stepson to take care of Dirga.


Dirga is the eldest son of Roy and Rana's marriage. However, Dirga status according to the family tree is the third child. How not, if Bima Sanjaya is the first child, Sarah Sanjaya the second child, Dirga Sanjaya the third child, and lastly there is Dera Sanjaya.


All of her children's names do have Sanjaya's last name. This is the name of Roy's father added to the names of his children. Roy's father is a native, while his mother is German. This is what makes both Roy, and his children have an outsider facial line.


"There's Arga at home too, Ma. If there's Arga, Alana's usually a henchman." Bima smiled at the thought of her twins at home.


"Yes, mama almost forgot that there's a handler for Alana at home." 


Roy talks with Bima about the condition of Dirga with Jillo who served as a listener. While Chila herself chatted casually with Rana who was always nice to her. This is what makes Chila feel at home together with her husband's family.


While her own mother-in-law had already flown into dreamland.