The Love of Habib

The Love of Habib
Chapters 16.15


"What does Grandpa mean? We have agreed that the money is for the education fund of our grandchildren?!" Grandma could no longer continue her work.


He stood up with difficulty while looking at grandfather with a look of shock and disbelief. She could not believe that her husband, the man who had lived with her until this very moment, could make such a big decision without involving her in the slightest. Moreover, this decision was given to a grandson who was still snot, did not understand how the world goes. Where maybe grandma is willing to let go and where maybe grandma agrees to give it. Money should be used for good things. Honestly, grandma was more relieved to give the money to Aira than in the careless hands of Aish.


"Aish is my grandson." Grandfather said.


Hearing this, my expression immediately fell. What did his father-in-law mean to say this? If Aish is her grandson, then Aira is not her grandson?


Not only Mother, but Father and Aira also had the same expression. They were all clearly offended by what grandfather said.


"What...means grandfather I'm not grandfather's grandson either?" Aira asked with a stifled rage.


He really did not expect that this old man of a jacka would not appreciate it at all just for a bunch of useless trash!


"Dad, both Aish and Aira are my daughters. They're the same as this family." Said Dad sourly.


She does know that grandfather loves Aish very much and likes to side with Aish in this house no matter what he does, but really, really, he never knew that Grandpa's partisanship of Aish would be this deep to the point of only looking at Aish as his granddaughter. This cannot be allowed at all. Aira must have been very sad to hear that. I can't just be quiet right now.


Grandpa grunts unhappily.


"You guys just voiced out a protest for Aira, then where were you when Aish was around? Why haven't I heard these voices before?" Ask grandpa biased.


Grandma felt awkward, "Grandfather, this money matter is very important. How could Grandpa give that money to Aish?"


"Yes, Dad. Why is that money given to Aish? This house and all of us still need it for daily living expenses." Auntie couldn't keep quiet either.


Hey, she's been after the money for a long time and even thought about borrowing it yesterday for her business with her husband. But grandparents refused on the grounds that the money was only dedicated to the home and school needs of children. Now the money has suddenly passed into the hands of Aish, his rebellious and stingy niece, where perhaps aunt is willing to let it go!


"I told you that because Aish is my grandson." The word grandfather repeats the same words with a more firm tone.


"Yes, but Aira is also our granddaughter!" My grandmother felt that her husband was unreasonable.


Grandpa smiled thinly. His old eyes blinked slowly reminiscing back those years.


"I admit it too. But in the eyes of my parents, Aish is their only grandchild. Aish is present in this world because they married Mama Aish to this house. In their hearts, only Mama Aish is the only recognized daughter-in-law and only Aish is the only cherished grandson. Therefore I transferred the name Aish into a stake in PT A. Because that money is my mother's money, not mine. And if he's alive to this day, I'm sure he's perfectly in agreement with the decision I made. Besides, this money is my compensation and my parents' love for Aish in the future. Now, do you still want to voice another protest against this matter?" Bright grandfather briefly explained the ins and outs of this decision made.


Mama Aish came to this house with the approval of my grandparents. They liked Mama Aish so much that this marriage happened. But unfortunately, they are long gone so they do not know if Father, their favorite grandson, is engaged and married a new wife.


This matter is no longer an open secret for the adults in this family. And the money belongs to his father-in-law. He as a son-in-law could not say anything against this decision.


"But Aish already has money from his mother." Aunt said not to accept.


Grandfather glanced at him dissatisfied, "That's his mother's money, it's his right to receive the money. As for the stock was from the beginning owned by your grandmother so you do not have the right to interfere with her claim. This money is supposed to be in Aish's hands, you or whoever it is will not be able to take it. To that end, I've reached out to a lawyer to have this name transfer legalized by state law." Reply grandfather immediately strangled aunt.


If it involves the law of the country, then they all can not do anything. Aunt was very angry to know. And he gets even more angry thinking Aish will get richer out there without working. With that kind of money, Aish could enjoy her life in peace and quiet. Spend as you please without fear of running out!


Money will come in every month!


"Aira, don't be discouraged. This matter has nothing to do with you. And you, will always be my precious grandson." Grandpa said to Aira. His heart wants to provide comfort.


Aira who had been silent listening smiled faintly at grandfather, "I know, cake." Said weak.


Heart's broken. Devastated well, she also knew that mother and herself were never expected to be present by those people so it was only natural that she did not get any part. It was just that his heart was so angry at the thought of Aish having a lot of money in his hands.


What kind of luck is this? Why doesn't Aish's sister have a lot of money in her hands while I, the most loved person in this family, don't have a single drop of money from what Aish's sister has?! Why doesn't one family give me the same money that Aish's sister received?! Aish is a wasted person! And it was in vain to send him a lot of money! Inner Aira was upset.


Her chest felt claustrophobic at how happy Aish was now!


"All right, forget about the money. Time to get back packed. Look, it's late at night now so we have to pack up as fast as possible so Aira can rest and not get up late tomorrow." Uncle broke the silence inside the room and urged everyone to pack up faster.


Everyone finally realized the time and went back packing but not as excited as before. Their faces were grim, none of which showed the same relief as grandfather.


Dad looked at grandfather, his pale mouth opened several times wanting to say something. Doubtful, he finally spoke.


"Dad, this problem-"


"I've tried my best to fill the place you've vacated in Aish's heart. Son, never complain about what happened in your family because you started it all in the first place. The wounds and emptiness that the child felt, I could only patch it as much as I could. The rest, that person will cure him. As for you. No matter what happens in the future, I hope you can accept it. This is the path you choose." After saying this, grandfather patted Father lightly on the shoulder and walked away away from Aira's room.


Leaving Father who was still standing rigidly in the doorway of the room. Dad saw grandpa's back running further and further away, claustrophobic, there was a touch of regret inside his chest. Wondering in his heart, was there anything he did not know about his first daughter?


Because. several times grandfather always bring up the 'people' when it comes to Aish.


"Have I missed anything important in Aish's life?" Whisper's confused.