AGA AND YUNA

AGA AND YUNA
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"Rino, can't you rethink my mother's advice?"


"I firmly say no ma, I will never divorce Yuna."


"Oh my God, Rino, what the hell did you see from that woman? Since the beginning mama has been against you hanging out with the woman, instead you choose to marry her. He's just a lucky orphan raised by the Herman family." he didn't like it.


"Now that she is part of our family, she is my wife and will be the mother of my children. No matter how much you oppose it, I won't leave Yuna."


Strictly Rino, then passed away without caring about his mother who was shouting to call his name.


"Rino, where are you going?" irish suddenly arrives when Rino is about to enter his car.


"I want to see my wife, is that clear?" it was full of emphasis, disliking.


Irish instantly took off her fingers that hugged Rino's arm in a sassy manner, as Rino emphasized the word wife to resuscitate her status.


Rino entered the car without caring that the two people were disappointed with his decision.


"Damn!" as if Rino was upset, slammed the steering wheel. "Why the hell did he have to attend again after casually leaving me without any news?!"


Rino recalls those fond memories, the moment they grew up together, fell in love, expressed each other's feelings and thought about the wonderful future of the household together.


But suddenly it ran aground when Irish chose to go to pursue his dream, which in reality is now nil, and in the end had to rely on it.


Rino banged his forehead into the steering wheel as his mind was currently filled with a female figure that he did not deserve to think about.


First love cannot be forgotten, but it can be remembered.


Just like Yuna right now, she was fighting between her own heart and mind. It hurts so much to remember memories with Aga. They are stuck at almost the same time.


You can change your love story in their eyes, even everyone, but not in your own heart. Your heart understands better what is happening. Who is hurt and who is hurt. You are also free to pretend to hate, but you will feel guilty about all the memories and memories of being together. When hurt, all that remains is regret like a curse.


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"You feeling better?" rino asked the wife who was making him a cup of tea.


"Yes, tomorrow I'll start working again." he said.


Yuna offered the cup of tea she had made to her husband, "Are you ashamed of having an unsociable wife and a commoner like me?"


"You don't misunderstand me! I'm just suggesting that if you don't like it, that's okay. But think about what I just said!"


"I don't want to live a life like that. Her life spent her husband's money just to want to be recognized in front of others. I don't like it."


Rino clucked, "Then what do you like? Meet and eat with your ex-fiance?"


"Rino!" Yuna frowned in annoyance. "If that's what you're worried about, you take it easy! You won't bother my life anymore."


"Curtain! He's chasing you like crazy, where he might just give up."


"What are you really worried about? Don't you see! I left her and chose to marry you."


"I should have said so Yun, I still marry you even though you're dirty..." Rino closed his mouth. Those words just popped out.


"What's? I'm dirty?"


"I don't mean so Yun."


"Am I just a piece of trash you're recycling? Am I that cool, Rin? You just think I'm that narrow?"


"No Yun, you misunderstood. That's not what I mean."


Yuna brushed off Rino's fingers when she wanted to wipe away her tears. "Misunderstand? If it's wrong to say wrong, don't hide from the word misunderstanding as if you're saying that I'm not good enough at communicating and interpreting. You unconsciously still blame me."


"I-I'm sorry, I know I was wrong. And I'm sorry."


"That's it."


Yuna ran to the room, locking the door so she could be alone. He did not think that he was just a piece of meaningless dirt, that was all there was in the eyes of his husband and family.


"Argh! Why am I like this." Rino ruffled her hair riled up. He was screwed because his parents' talk affected his mind. "I shouldn't have been this hard on Yuna."