Bar-Bar's Wife The Heir

Bar-Bar's Wife The Heir
Chapter 121 S2 She's your daughter



Marshella shook his head slowly. He could not believe what was coming to his mind. Her daughter? Is my daughter really alive?


"Why did Aunt Gayatri do this to me?" marshella asked still looking at Melani's pitying face towards her.


She felt pain as Melani shed tears while looking at her. Marshella was confused by what was happening inside her.


"Why did aunt take her and ask her to confess to being my Mishel?"


"Hey, Marshella!" Gayatri also knelt beside Melani.


"Look at his face! At first I couldn't believe she was your daughter either."


"I still can't believe it after seeing her bracelet. I still can't believe it after knowing he doesn't have parents!" Gayatri spoke as gently as possible so that the woman before him could accept every sentence that came out of her mouth.


"Marshella, I only believed her after she admitted she had the same birthmark as Mishel."


"Son, please show us the birthmark." Gayatri looked at Melani.


Melani nodded.


Meanwhile, Jendra did not move a bit from his position. He knew that this situation was not dangerous for him and Melani. He even thought that this moment meant so much to the three women.


God, if this woman is Melani's real mother. I'm so grateful. I will guarantee their lives become more worthy than they are now. And one more thing I want to ask for, please heal this woman from her pain. Make sure he is both physical and psychic.


"Sorry, yes, Grandma!" Melani stood up and raised the bottom of the shirt she was wearing. A birthmark appears on the jeans he wears.


Marshella's chest is pounding. With trembling hands, he slowly rubbed the non-emergent birthmark, only to have a darker color than the white Melani.


"Aunt Gayatri ...." Marshella roared in Gayatri's arms. He knew it was his daughter. The birthmark convinced him.


Melani knelt down and Marshella hugged her tightly. Both were crying. Gayatri hugged the two tightly.


"This is mommy, baby! You're back in your arms."


"Mother knows, this is all going to happen. Mother knows, God must have brought us together again."


"Every day you look at the window hoping you'll come and call."


"And today has finally come."


The hug came off. Melani wiped off Marshella's relentless tears. He also tucked the hair of the woman who was his biological mother. Hair that appears to start bleaching.


"It's like a dream." Melani cupped Marshella's cheeks. "It's really like a dream."


"I'm sorry, it's been so bad to you. I thought you were deliberately throwing me away!"


Marshella. His lips tightly clenched trying to hold back the crying that had not stopped.


"Crying, Marshella! Put all the emotions inside you."


"Didn't the doctor say it's very good for your health?" Gayatri rubbed the arm of the woman she had thought was like her own son.


"After this, I'm sure you'll definitely feel more relieved."


Without anyone noticing, Jendra silently wiped away her tears. He was both happy and moved by what was happening before his eyes.


She knew Melani must be in shock. But, he was sure after this Melani would feel happy.


They're taking Marshella to the backyard. There, Gayatri tells a lot about things that Melani did not know about her past.


Marshella showed me all the old photos he still kept in his photo album. The photo was taken from her parents' home. After the case was completed, the house and all the property of his parents he sold for his provisions went from the city that brought a heartache for him.


"Mother, will you come with me? We can stay together" asked Melani after she told Gayatri and Marshella in which city she lived. It's a pretty far town from Marshella's town.


Marshella looked at Jendra closely. Then he looked at Gayatri, and finally looked back at her.


Marshella shook his head a few times. "Mother doesn't want to come back!" the clash left Melani and Jendra shocked.


"Shhh!" Gayatri tried to calm him down. "Don't be like that, Marshella, she's your daughter. He's scared, isn't he?"


Marshella hugged Melani. "I'm sorry mom. Forgive me, baby!"


"Yes, you rest first. I'm afraid you're exhausted and your emotions are unstable."


"He's not going. If he comes home, he'll come back."


Marshella held Melani's hand. "You're coming back?"


Melani nodded. "Yes, mother. I'll be back again."


"You promise?"


Melani nodded again. "Promise."


Gayatri takes Marshella to her room. Melani stays to convince Marshella that she won't go far.


"He won't want to come back, son," Gayatri told Melani as they walked out and headed back to the backyard.


"I forgot to tell you that he was still traumatized by something closely related to that event."


"He won't go back to that town, son. Let him stay here with me."


Melani breathed a heavy sigh. He did not know how to repay the kindness of Gayatri's grandmother who had cared for her mother for many years.


The two live by opening a cake shop whose capital is in Gayatri from the sale of all the property of Marshella's parents. The depletion of savings can finally be resolved after they actually settled in this city.


The reason they moved around was the environment that made Marshella feel uncomfortable. They once lived in the village, but the talk of people and the questions they asked actually made Marshella's condition worse.


"Sir, my husband and I will take you to consult in a larger hospital. What about grandma?"


Gayatri nodded. "Bring! I just agree as long as it's all for his good."


"She will definitely have the spirit to be healthy again because she has met her daughter."


"Geez! This is all like a dream. Marshella's wait was not in vain. A mother's beliefs are never wrong."


Melani sits down with Jendra. He opened his mother's notebook again.


Mommy has to go far, baby. I'm sorry you left before you found out where you were. If you're gone, forgive the mother who couldn't save you. But, if you are still safe, hopefully we can meet again later.


Melani opened the sheet by sheet that increasingly touched her heart. It hurts. He tried to be happy by living with the family home. But, her mother could not live happily because she was shackled by the worst experience.


"Stop reading it, baby. Aren't you tired of crying?"


Melani looked at Jendra. "Don't wake me up if it's just a dream, Mas."


Jendra. "You'll be happy, baby! Even happier than what's in your dreams."


Melani laughed to herself. During this time she nicknamed her husband as a lion gil*. But, it turns out that even his mother who .... Ah, nevermind! That's not something he should laugh about. It became a PR for him.


"Mas, are you not ashamed of my past? In the mother's condition?"


Jendra. "I'm proud of you."


"Now I know where a strong woman like you came from."


"It turns out that a great woman is like Mother Marshella."


Melani smiled miris. He looked straight ahead. "Are you not ashamed to have a daughter-in-law like me, Mas?"


Jendra rubbed his hair. "He'll be happy to hear this news, baby."


"I'll talk to you to find out what happened to your family 30 years ago."


"Papa must have known, because he started doing business too."


Melani. "Don't! I don't want anyone to finally know who I am, Mas."


"I'm afraid there's still some grudge left from their descendants."


In this case it was the man who killed his family.


"I'm scared, I'm gonna make my life go wrong. Especially until the life of the mother who is trying to arrange back with difficulty."


Jendra nodded weakly. "Alright if you want that. At least we'll focus more on your health."