Wild Wife The CEO

Wild Wife The CEO
Chapter 20 To The Kobar House


The dragon arrived in the kitchen, his eyes exploring looking for Zila who had gone down first. Once in the kitchen not seen, the Dragon searches to the back garden. There is nothing in the back garden either.



Where's Zila?" whispered confused. The dragon returned to the kitchen intending to look for Bi Rani and Rana.



"Bi Rani, see my wife no?" asked the Dragon to Bi Rani who was making breakfast. For a moment Bi Rani frowned in surprise.



"It doesn't seem like it, Den. Because since Auntie's been here, Non Zila hasn't been seen in the kitchen." Bi Rani's reply made the Dragon shocked. The dragon immediately left the kitchen towards the front door.



"Dragon, where are you going? Why rush?" Mr. Hasri intercepted the Dragon's move. The dragon stopped his steps and looked towards his Papa.



"Dragon wants to find Zila, Pa. Zila left the house" he replied as he continued his steps.


"Why the Dragon, Pa?" ask Bu Hilsa curious.



"Dragon wants to find Zila, Ma. He said he left the house" Mr. Hasri said, staring at the Dragon who was getting further away.



"It's good if he leaves, don't come back, all right" said Bu Hilsa gladly.



"But, Ma, Dragon's wife is pregnant. Papa could not bear if he left while being two-bodied, however the baby in the womb is the flesh blood of the Dragon, our grandson," said Mr. Hasri sounded worried. Bu Hilsa was silent, in her heart was filled with worry as well.



The dragon hurriedly walked towards his car, his goal now looking for Zila. The roar of the Dragon car engine sounded a little jolted as the Dragon was running his car in a hurry. Car Naga out the gate and drove down the streets of Bandung city, the destination is now the city at the foot of Mount Putri, village **Sukaseuri* Uncle Zila place. Naga convinced Zila to go there, so she did not hesitate to run her car to that place.



"Zi, why did you leave without saying goodbye. I feel guilty for all my actions, especially the bad accusations of our family. I'm sorry Zi." Naga still talking to himself in his car expressed regret for accusing Zila bad for believing the words of young women in the stall at that time.



Meanwhile, at Kobar's house, Zila finds her Uncle eating together with Aunt Zuli, the next-door neighbor who is always good to Kobar and Zila, while joking with laughter. Before entering and saying his greetings, Zila watched the interaction of the two.



"Uncle Kobar and Aunt Zuli seem to fit in. How about I just match up. Aunt Zuli is very kind and loving. Aunt Zuli is also still beautiful despite her age approaching the head of four." Zila speaks in her heart while looking for a way to match Kobar to Aunt Zuli.



"Assalamu'alaikum," said Zila loudly making the two people inside jerked. Kobar and Zuli rise to the front door. When they saw who had come, the two scoured towards Zila.



"Zilaaaa," shouted the two compactly and embraced Zila. Somehow Zila was very moved and cried in the arms of the two people who always cared for her, even though Zuli was just another person.




"Zi, auntie come home first, yeah. Aunty wants to open a stall," said the reason for opening a stall. Zila could only nod with a face soaked in tears.



"Come, come in, kid. It's not good on the doorstep, just leave it open to let fresh air in." Kobar led Zila into the living room.



"Sit down, let uncle get you some warm tea water." Kobar immediately went to the kitchen to get some warm tea for his beloved niece. Kobar seemed very busy and attentive.



"Drink Zi, this warm tea can make you warm" says Sodor Kobar. Zila grabbed the cup that contained the warm tea made by her Uncle. Kobar let Zila calm down first before he asked a lot.



After Zila seemed a little calm, Kobar grabbed the cup that Zila was drinking, and then he put it on the table.



. "Zi, why did you come here with this kind of sadness? What's going on?" Kobar was very worried to see the sad state of Zila.



"Pamannn, I'm no longer holy, hyx, hysterics." Zila's cry broke out in the arms of the Uncle. Kobar was pensive about what Zila just said. With affection Kobar rubbed Zila's hair that was still slightly wet.



Kobar suspects that Zila has given her chastity to the young man named Dragon. Kobar realized, there was no harm. But what he was worried about was the condition of Zila who was only a dimly lit cafe waitress, vulnerable to bad stigma and Kobar was afraid Zila was hurt, even though in reality the people around him had thought Zila was not good. Kobar sighed deeply, he was disappointed with himself who could not make Zila happy.



"Already, Zi. Uncle knows you must be sad because you have lost something that you have been guarding. But, it doesn't hurt, because what took him away was your own husband. What Uncle is afraid of is that you love him. After you love him Uncle is afraid he knows who you really are and then just leaves you," Kobar said.



"Not afraid to know again, but he and his family already know about my true circumstances. Even her mom didn't like me very much after they found out I was just a cafe waitress" Zila said.



Kobar sighed deeply, his heart ached to find the fate of his disadvantaged nephew. Zila now began to calm down, embrace from the Uncle then he let go.



"Uncle please don't be sad anymore. It just so happened that Uncle had something to say." Zila stared in wonder and wonder, what exactly did Kobar want to say.



"You know, Uncle still holds your late father's certificate? And you know, it turns out that the land has been resold by your Om. The land was sold to a young man from the city" Kobar said, glaring away.



"Already Uncle. I don't care about the land anymore, because I don't understand the matter. Uncle should have taken back the land."


. "Zi." Suddenly, Zila's name was put on someone's hands.