
At night. Farzan is seen driving to his parents' house. Later that day he was contacted by his mother and asked to go home to his parents. Farzan had suspected that Grisel must have complained and asked his mother for help because he did not want to go home, until now here he is now, on the way to his parents' place.
As soon as he arrived at his parents' residence, Farzan saw Grisel's car parked in the yard. He let out a rough sigh because his guess was very correct.
Inside Farzan's parents' house. Grisel had sat down with his parents-in-law, deliberately complaining because he knew that Farzan was very obedient to his mother. He often asked his father-in-law for help to make Farzan want to give up and it always works. Now Grisel did it again to get Farzan home.
“How do you work?” ask Anisa to Grisel.
“Very good, Ma,” replied Grisel with a small smile on the face. Be a kind and gentle woman.
“Good, but if you can not be too tired to work, not good for your health. After all, Farzan has become a leader in the company, can it meet your needs, why not just resign and focus with family?” asked Anisa after advising, of course the goal is for Grisel to get pregnant quickly.
Grisel grumbled inwardly as his father-in-law again asked him to stop working, but his face continued to show a smile even nodding his head as if he was following the old woman's request.
Farzan had just entered the house, seeing Grisel sitting with his mother and father.
“Ah ... finally you came,” said Anisa as soon as she saw Farzan coming.
Grisel turned to the door, saw her husband coming and smiled slightly at him, before looking back at his father-in-law.
“Come!” The mother asked Farzan to sit down together.
The man obeyed his mother's words, drew closer to the sofa before then sitting next to Grisel with a lazy face.
“You already know ‘kan why Mama asked you to go home?” the mother asked as soon as she saw her son sitting down.
Farzan glanced at the lazy Grisel, before then nodding his head.
“In the household it is natural if there is a difference of understanding and quarrel, but also does not justify if until the separation of beds,” said Anisa started the conversation, saying, discussing in accordance with what Grisel reported to the parents of Farzan.
Farzan himself was not surprised if Grisel complained, it had become the nature of his wife and never changed at all.
Grisel held back a smile, acting weak to attract the sympathy of his two in-laws.
“True your Mama said, you shouldn't have left home just because of a fight with Grisel. You've been married for almost seven years, why can't you understand each other or give up? You as a man, should be able to give up, Zan.” Now Harun—ayah Farzan speak up.
Farzan took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. He kept trying to be patient to cover up Grisel's ugliness, but it seemed that it was now no longer needed.
“Do Mama and Papa know why we fought?” After listening, Farzan began to open his mouth.
Farzan smiled bitterly, already guessing if Grisel would make that excuse to ask for help from his parents.
Grisel himself was seen racing when Farzan's parents discussed the reason he complained, until then the woman tried to talk before Farzan.
“Pa, Mom. Don't talk about babies anymore!” pinta Grisel tried to go low. “I accept Farzan as he is, the most important thing for me now he wants to go home is enough,” he said later.
Farzan breathed a rough mouth as if mocking, it was unexpected if Grisel would act pathetic and look caring even though he actually did not.
“I really want to talk about babies!” Farzan spoke in a voice so firm and loud. He looked over and looked at Grisel.
Both of Farzan's parents were surprised to hear his son speaking out loud, let alone Farzan's gaze exuding a sense of annoyance and anger.
“Originally Mama and Papa know, all this time I kept giving up. I told you everything Grisel said. However, do you know the payback against me? He always cornered my ‘, as if this is where I am at fault and worthy of being a suspect!” farzan at the end.
Farzan was tired of Grisel's attitude, no longer able to tolerate the woman's selfish nature.
Grisel was so surprised to hear Farzan's words that he looked at his husband before turning to his father-in-law.
Aaron and Anisa were of course surprised, not understanding the intention of the son.
“What does that mean? Are you trying to blame Grisel? You know that he has been with you for so many years, how can you now try to blame?” ask Aaron who doesn't like it if Farzan reverses the facts.
“ACcompanying?” Farzan smiled bitterly, looking at the father who was looking at him. “Papa was wrong to say that he accompanied me, in fact I was the one who accompanied and continued to hang on with him. I'm healthy, Pa! I can confirm if there is no problem with my body! Why don't you ask her, why won't she have a baby? I'm not the one with the problem, but she does not want to be afraid of her body being damaged after getting pregnant!” Finally Farzan revealed all because he could not stand Grisel's attitude anymore.
Grisel was very surprised to hear what Farzan said, not expecting the man to break it all down.
Both Farzan's parents were very surprised by his son's explanation, they looked at the man in disbelief, before then turning to look at Grisel who looked wrong and frightened.
“What is so right?” asked Anisa who still did not believe Farzan's story about Grisel, wanting to hear an honesty that night.
Grisel wavered at his in-laws question, turning to Farzan in annoyance and puzzled to explain.
“Say! Is that true?” asked Anisa who was provoked by emotion, repeating because Grisel never answered.
Aaron looked at his son and son-in-law in turn, before then asked Farzan a question. “If it is like that, then why have you always been silent if Grisel says you are troubled, not even denied all his statements?”
Farzan took a deep breath and sighed violently. She then replied, “Because I was thinking if she could change, hoping that one day she would get pregnant and think right. But unfortunately, seven years still can't make him aware of mistakes, he's getting selfish as I keep letting.”