
Both of Farzan's parents were more astonished to hear Farzan's answer, now staring at the confused and misbehaved Grisel.
“What is so right?” asked Anisa who had not received an answer from her daughter-in-law.
Grisel lowered his head, not daring to stare at his in-laws. He grumbled inwardly as Farzan dared to reveal all the facts.
“Of course he did not answer, is not from the expression and reaction of his face is enough to prove that he is guilty,” Farzan replied with a slanted smile on the face. Glanced at Grisel who was sitting next to him and was in confusion.
Grisel squeezed the end of the dress, unable to reply or refute her husband's remarks. Not even daring to answer Anisa's question.
Both of Farzan's parents were speechless, and after years of urging and blaming their own son, they now knew the truth.
“Mumpung we gathered, I want to convey one important thing,” said Farzan later because everyone was silent with their thoughts.
Both his parents and Grisel looked at Farzan, waiting for what he wanted to say.
After considering these few days, and giving up patience for Grisel, Farzan finally made a decision that could make him feel relieved and calm.
“I want to divorce Grisel because it can not stand, nor can we maintain our household,” said Farzan.
Both of Farzan's parents were very surprised to hear Farzan's decision, while Grisel immediately rounded his eyes wide because he could not believe if his husband was going to ask for a divorce.
“What does that mean?” Grisel seemed to be inadmissive and emotional.
“I divorced you.” Farzan confirmed his words.
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Grisel himself felt so embarrassed, especially now that his in-laws look so hated and annoyed at him. When Farzan stood up and walked out of the room, Grisel immediately followed after his previous farewell to his in-laws, although he did not get a warm reply.
Of course, Farzan's parents were very disappointed with Grisel, so far they thought that his son-in-law was also depressed and sad because he had no children, he said, the same is true of those who were eager for a grandchild from their only son, after Farzan's younger brother died in an accident. All hope and survival and the descendants of their families rest on the son, but it turns out Farzan even has a wife who thinks very shortsighted.
Grisel chased Farzan who was already beside the car, the man prepared to open the door before finally having his hand blocked by Grisel.
“Are you satisfied? You're satisfied, huh!” grisel was furious that not only was she embarrassed, but the woman was also being sued for divorce.
“You want more, huh?” Now Farzan looks impatient, speaking in a slightly loud tone to show that he no longer wants to be humbled by Grisel.
“You will divorce me, just because I don't want to have children or it's actually just an excuse because you want to have another woman, huh! Or actually it is true if you want to go back to that damn Joya!” accuse Grisel. Of course, again blaming Joya, resentment humiliation in the company, now still humiliated in front of both parents, making Grisel rise black with mounting anger.
“Enough! Enough you blame others!” snapped Farzan completely lost his temper over Grisel's accusations. “Are you not glazed, huh? Everything that happened to you was your fault! Never blame or accuse others again!” Farzan spoke while pointing at Grisel's face as he was so upset. Inexhaustible because the woman continues to blame Joya, while meeting or talking with her ex-lover was never.
“How can I not blame others, whereas in reality it is like that! I know you're sorry you chose me, so now you're looking for an excuse to divorce me, aren't you, huh!” Instead of realizing the mistake, Grisel continued to throw all his mistakes and bad luck at others.
“Open your eyes!” farzan's spray is really emotional, it's been quite his patience all this time tested.
Grisel was shocked to hear Farzan's loud and booming voice, during their seven-year marriage, perhaps this was the first time he had been yelled at like that.
“Open your eyes and see your mistake first before you say it! I never regretted choosing you, I only regret that I have become a failed husband because I cannot advise you, understand!” Farzan lowered his tone.
“Self-introspect, don't always blame others for what happened to you. It all starts and ends with you, not anyone else.” Farzan looked at the silent Grisel, before then opening the car door and entering. He immediately started the engine, then spurred the car to leave the area of his parents' house.
Grisel stood with both palms clenched beside the body, though all Farzan's words were true, but the woman still could not accept being accused of guilt. He then walked to his car, got in and started the engine before driving the car away from his in-laws house.