
Jhonson was very attentive to his in-laws. He was very good at treating his in-laws. Jhonson is perfect as a husband and son-in-law.
"Jhonson, thank you for helping us in repairing this relationship. I also want to apologize for getting you married by force." Raharjo.
"This is called the path of destiny. God has given us a way like this. Just how in the future we fix everything." Jhonson is very mature.
"You are our best daughter-in-law." Raharjo was amazed by the mature attitude of his son-in-law.
"Clearly best. He's the only son-in-law Papi's got." Chirps Nadin.
Jhonson laughed. He was relieved that his wife was no longer as cold as snow.
"May the snow that freezes in your heart, the more the day thaws. I will be the sun that gives warmth to the iceberg." Jhonson.
Being the husband of a woman who since childhood is always meticulous and very cold is quite difficult. Nadin is not a woman who is easily approached by men. That's why he earned the nickname ice cube during high school.
Nadin hugged Mamih and her papi. They made up again and Nadin was no longer angry. It's just that he doesn't like it when his parents ask Jhonson's family for anything.
Raharjo and Nia have promised to live independently and maintain their pride for the daughter they love and love.
"We'll stay."
Raharjo and Nia say goodbye. They'll be back home soon.
Jhonson glanced at Nadin. He saw that his wife's face was no longer pale.
"You're better?" ask Jhonson.
"I'm getting better. Thank you for taking care of me last night. And sorry for my rudeness this morning." Nadin spoke while bowing his face.
"It's okay. That's because you don't know. So I cursed him." Jhonson forgave his often careless wife.
"Today I have an afternoon teaching schedule. I have to be ready" said Jhonson.
Nadin chased after her husband and they walked together.
"You going to college?" ask Nadin.
"Hm ... Right," he answered.
"No!" answer Jhonson.
Hearing her husband's reply she immediately stopped walking and Jhonson came to a stop as well.
"You're still not one hundred percent healthy. I'm not banning you, but I'm worried about you." Jhonson looked at Nadin.
Nadin then went into the room ahead of her husband. Seeing Nadin's childlike behavior made him chuckle.
"Basic of an only child." Insinuations.
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At the Suganda residence, his daughter-in-law and granddaughter just returned from buying all the contents of the storefront in the Mall.
"You're shopping again?"
Suganda caught the two women having trouble carrying their bags.
"Papa."
Her daughter-in-law was shocked when she saw her in-laws spotting her. Usually the middle-aged man at this hour is in his office.
"Grandfather."
His granddaughter immediately put down all her grocery bags and walked towards her grandfather.
"Grandfather, don't be angry. My mom and I are not just shopping for us. We plan to visit Nadin tomorrow. So we gave her a wedding gift."
The girl tried to melt his grandfather's heart. He did that so as not to get hit by the gramps from the grandfather.
"The two of you. Always throwing a tantrum and wasting money. Next time don't give them access to the company's finances. Just give them a monthly allotment. If you're done tell them to work to make money."
Suganda spoke to his personal assistant and the young man could only nod.