When Love Should Determine

When Love Should Determine
Chapter 63


"So this is all you can call here to face me?" asked Hamzah with a cynical smile.


Hearing Hamzah's speech, Farah went up. "Look, sir! Did you hear what he said?."


"Don't get angry like that. Tell me, how was it at first?" ask Farah's father.


"I don't know how it started either, sir. Suddenly when I came out of the house there was a broken plate on my doorstep. And he said he was the one who threw it here" Farah replied.


Farah's father turned to Hamzah. "why did you do that, Hamzah?."


"Mistake it yourself, have been warned to shrink the sound of the music but not ignored. Not to be discouraged even more raised. Is that not the name?" hamzah answered with a waist-tight.


This time Farah's father looked at his son. "Is it really like that, Farah?."


"That's not true, sir. Keysa was playing music out loud, but then I turned it down. And then I went to the bathroom because I wanted to poop. Maybe it was when I was in the bathroom that Keysa raised her voice again" Farah denied. "But still, sir, I'm innocent. I don't know about this."


"There are parents who do not know the behavior of their children. You're the only one who doesn't act as a mother" Hamzah argued.


"Heh monkey, your face is ugly. Don't let your brain fill up too ugly," hardik Farah did not accept. "If I say I don't know, I don't know!."


"God, excuse!" hamzah toilet. Disposing of the side face while exhaling a rough breath.


"If you don't believe, you already do! That's your problem, I don't care" Farah snorted.


Said as such by Farah, Hamzah did not accept. His eyes glared sharply at him. "What did you say? Watch what you say, yeah!."


Hearing the debate between them that did not end Farah's father immediately passed it. "you two, enough! If you keep going like this, how can we solve this problem."


Instead of stopping after being warned, they were even more fierce in the clash of mouth. "I don't want to know, anyway he has to take responsibility. What if the broken plates were my son's?" shouted Farah.


"Heh, don't be lebay. I threw it outside your house, not inside. So how could it be about your son."


The discussion between the two is getting more intense. None of them want to give up. Even longer their debate leads to violence.


Farah's father who from the beginning could not break up their debate also tried to reprimand and keep watch as the debate began to lead in an unwanted direction. "you do not be rude to women, you do not be rude to women,


Hamza."


It is said to be rude to women Hamzah did not accept. "Who is rude? Did you see me hit your son?."


The atmosphere is getting heated up. All solid with their own arguments. Even the presence of Farah's father doesn't change anything.


Larissa who had been silent and just being watching was trembling in fear as her husband shouted loudly. He immediately took his daughter to a neighbor's house a little far from his house so that he could control his emotions. He is afraid if too emotional will affect his ASI later. Of course, he also did not want his baby to feel the change in his mother's emotions.


"Mbak, sorry! I hitchhiked here for a while. I was a little scared at home" Larissa said, asking for permission.


The voice of the quarrel between Hamzah and Farah was indeed so loud. Some neighbors heard the fight.


Larissa fell down in shame because her husband's quarrel was known by the neighbors. Inevitably he had to explain the problem so that there was no misunderstanding.


"If you think about it, if he was actually urinating in the bathroom, say sorry it could be. So the problem does not need to be extended anymore" Larissa said at the end of her explanation.


The neighbors of the mangosteen heard Larissa's words. "That person is stubborn and does not want to give up. He is also arrogant. Maybe because he's the new rich guy, so it's like that."


"Yes, really. Sometimes Farah has to fight. Let him not continue to do so."


Larissa only smiled faintly in response to the words of her neighbors. He was very afraid of all kinds of fights. His body would tremble violently when he saw people fighting, let alone getting involved in the quarrel. That was why all this time he had always chosen to give up.


Farah is known to the neighbors as a person who likes to do it. Besides that he was also very arrogant and a ruckus.


All this time no one dared to reprimand or resist Farah's behavior. Maybe because he was a rich man, so no one dared to reprimand him even though they were already so caught off guard by his war. That is why when Hamzah dared to do that, the neighbors also supported him.


Amid the babbling of the neighbors, Bu Ani also came along with Larissa's father-in-law. Larissa was relieved to see it. At least there are people who can control Hamzah's emotions a little. Indeed, for Larissa the arrival of her father-in-law is like an oasis in the middle of the desert.


"Mr" call Larissa.


Baskoro, Larissa's father-in-law stopped his steps when he heard Larissa's call. "You're here, son!."


"Yes, sir, I'm scared. So I'm here."


"Where is your husband now?."


"Home, sir. They're still noisier."


Baskoro sighed harshly. "Yes already! You see there first. You're better off here. Take good care of your son."


Larissa nodded her head, "Okay, sir!."


Baskoro rushed to Larissa's house. In his mind there was a little fear that Hamzah would act recklessly, which would result in the police. Moreover, his son was never afraid of anyone.


After a while, Farah's father was seen going west by riding the motorcycle he used when he arrived. Seeing this, a question mark appeared in Larissa's mind, "Is their fight over? Did you manage to solve this problem? Have they made peace?."


Millions of questions were present, but Larissa could not get the answers to all her questions. But not long after seeing Baskoro walk up to him. Sontak Larisa. "How, sir? Is this problem over?."


Instead of answering the question that Larissa asked Baskoro, he took a deep breath. "Go back home. You don't have to worry anymore. For a while, the feeling has improved."


Larissa's heart was a little relieved to hear Baskoro's words. I don't know what happened there, but at least for now this tension has subsided a little. Although it does not rule out the possibility that the situation will worsen again considering that both parties are equally unwilling to budge. The hostility between them continues to this day. That problem happened years ago.