
“You yourself bought this house?”
Narendra was still walking in the basement room, checking one by one the facilities available there after checking upstairs as well. Liam nodded. He took out a bottle of wine from the storage cabinet and placed two glasses on the table.
“Hanna doesn't really like crowds, and the house is far from noise. When Hanna says she likes something quiet, I think this is the most appropriate future home for her category.” Liam Sahut.
“But what about you?” Narendra receives a glass of wine from Liam. “You are used to living in a noisy and crowded world. Are you not affected by Hanna's choice?”
“I think it's good. I can all relax and relax here, enjoying the solitude away from the click of a camera and the flash of light that almost blinds the eyes.”
Nerendra. He looked at Liam then. “I don't think my daughter is worth that much to you.”
Liam smiled. How could Hanna be worthless and important? If you don't meet Hanna, I don't know what Liam's life is right now. It could be that he was still in and out of the hotel after being bathed in sweat and lust. Or he was drunk at the back table of the night club with sexy women who would end up also involving his lust. Because it was Hanna that she could become the Liam now even though she admitted she was far from perfect for Hanna.
“I think I'm not worth this much to Hanna.” Mumbled Liam.
“You know, every daughter is a diamond in her family, especially for her father. Hanna was very valuable to us because she was the one who strengthened us the most. He doesn't talk much, doesn't really like to express himself and talk about his problems to keep our feelings in check. He is independent, since childhood always rely on himself to be better. He... is very valuable to us.” Narendra looked at Liam earnestly. “And your life with this treasure makes us doubt a little, really you can love Hanna for who it is?”
Narendra took a deep breath.
“I personally as Dad loved Hanna very much. I don't even want him to get hurt. At that time, I almost took a flight back here, but Hanna immediately contacted me and asked that I not show up before the problem was completely resolved. You know, Hanna would never trouble me. He always had a way to solve his own problems.”
Liam could see both of Narendra's eyes glazed over. At that time he understood very well the feelings of a father to his precious daughter who would soon be released.
“So.” Narendra shifts, confronting Liam with his body. “.. If you don't mean it to Hanna, I'll give you all day to rethink. I don't want Hanna to get hurt with ..” Narendra points to Liam. “..what's on you is.”
“No Father!” exclaim Liam firmly. She shook her head, “I won't trade Hanna again with anyone, nor will I return Hanna to you guys. Let us shape our own future and trust me, I will not disappoint Hanna.”
“Dad? You just called me Dad?” narendra muttered slightly.
“Daddy mind if I call Dad?”
“Not really. Just. a little less used to.” Narendra Sahut. “So your decision is already round? Sure you'll stick with Hanna without hurting her?”
“Trust me, Yah.”
Narendra sipped wine from his glass, before long was seen nodding his head. “Actually I can see if Hanna is happy with you, regardless of the mistakes you made earlier.”
When Narendra saw Liam a little confused, he said again, “Baby. You shouldn't have done it before the wedding.”
“But if we don't make that mistake, maybe we won't meet. I don't mean justifying our actions, but honestly, I'm happy to do it with Hanna. Meeting him is a boon of Yah.”
“Destiny huh?” mumbling Narendra. “Good. I won't talk to you more. I trust you Liam.” Narendra patted Liam's shoulder. “..and most importantly, I believe in my daughter's choice.”
“But there is one thing I want to tell Dad.” Liam Sahut.
“About your past?” Narendra guess.
Liam gawking. Does that mean Hanna told them?
“Hanna told me everything and in our opinion, you have nothing to do with those criminals. Aren't you now a Liam thanks to your own efforts? You're fine now. You're mature, responsible, kind, successful... Even the tip of your nails is not tied to them.” Tandas Narendra's.
“But..”.
“Bonded to the past it's not good Nak.” Narendra patted Liam's shoulder. “Do not want to be used by circumstances. Just think about Hanna and your baby, think about all the days you're going to have together. The past has no right to ruin your happiness after you fight desperately to achieve it. Your days are too precious for things like that Liam.”
Liam can't hide his taste. She had thought dealing with Hanna's parents would be a little difficult. But who would have thought if he would be loved and cared for by his parents, even immediately accepted? Liam feels so precious, he realizes his life is suddenly too beautiful to be ruined by all the harsh realities.
Liam laughed a little. “Alright Well. We better go up.”
*
“What are you guys talking about?”
Hanna held Liam's arm in one of the biggest shopping malls in the city after Liam talked at length with his future in-laws throughout the morning. Liam squealing. Despite wearing a mask to cover her face, Hanna knew from the corner of her eye that she was smiling.
“I've told you it's the men's business.” Liam Sahut.
Hanna clucking. He fleshed Liam's hand while looking around.
“What are we here for?”
“Searching rings.”
“Ring?”
“Are we not planning to marry Han? Ring is not something that should make your reaction surprised like that.”
“Not surprised.” Hanna laughing. “I'm just a little.. shocked?”
“Same as.” Liam grunting.
He raises Hanna's hand to enter one of the large jewelry stores inside the shopping mall. Instantly, Hanna's female side began to piqu as she watched the precious stones on display in the display case, reflecting a shining white light that amazed the eyes.
“I'll be there.” Hanna pointed to one of the storefronts located at the very end.
Liam held his hand. “I know what you're doing. But we're going to marry Han, and I don't care how much the ring costs, if you like it, I'll buy it. So, do not look at the cheapest part.”
“We don't need to waste Liam's money. No need to overdo the ring.”
“You are very conservative.” Liam's murmur. “I'll give you everything Han, everything I can give you, including even the most expensive diamonds.”
As Hanna opened her mouth to reply, Liam pulled his hand back to the display case displaying diamonds with a giant and very expensive single stone. Liam looked around for a bit, then pointed to a ring that had a round diamond of four carats. Hanna immediately shook her head quickly, but Liam still insisted on buying it.
“Trust me, people will try to kill me for this diamond.” Hanna's murmur when they get out of the jewelry store, but deep down, Hanna herself knows that she is very happy.
“Not going, Han. I'll take care of you for twenty-four hours.” Seloroh Liam's.
The fact that Hanna prefers cheaper rings, or the fact that she never demands that Liam buy her luxury and branded items, makes Liam even more happy to pamper Hanna with the luxury she has. Seeing Hanna smile shyly and blushing as the shopkeeper encouraged her to try the ring earlier, making Liam not think twice about buying it.
On the way home, Hanna kept staring at the diamond stone embedded in her left hand as if she thought that it would disappear if it was not watched. “We shouldn't buy a ring for one unit of Liam's house. We still have bigger expenses next.” Hanna rubbed her stomach.
“Quiet only.” Liam laughed, stroking Hanna's hair while concentrating on driving. “I didn't carelessly spend Han's money. You deserve it, and if you're worried about my finances, you're wrong. Where do you think all my hard work has gone so far?”
“Mmm, foya-foya possible?” guess Hanna.
“I just love women, but that was it. Berfoya-foya is not my style.”
“So I will be Madam Andreas soon who directly splashed treasure of your hard work so far?”
“You're lucky once.” Liam laughs.
Hanna's face blushed as Liam laughed at her. He was happy and flying. Liam is very good at praising him, and Liam's praise is not excessive. And for whatever sake, Hanna likes Liam a lot.