Beautiful Daughter-in-law Conglomerate Princess

Beautiful Daughter-in-law Conglomerate Princess
CHAPTER 4



Bagas looked at Tiyas and Nirmala who were looking at each other. It seemed like the two were reluctant to be driven home with him. But Bagas will not give up, at least he should know how reot their house. Being an honorary teacher in this day and age really does not guarantee a prosperity. 


On the other hand, Chandra could not do much either. It was impossible for Bagas to look at the grand and luxurious mansion more than his own. Plans may be destroyed before they begin. 


"Maybe Bagas not mind," broke Nirmala with a long sigh to cover her nervousness. Ignoring the delicacies of Tiyas' eyes that seemed to disagree with the end result of their inner struggle. 


Bagas nodded, a little happy because he finally could see a little of the life of his future wife. 


"But the car can only reach the front of the alley. Because the road of our house can not be passed in the same car," continued Nirmala with a small smile. 


Tiyas could only fall silent in confusion. If his mother said that, then whose house would they make as a disguise? It was impossible if they just stopped randomly at people's houses. 


"No problem, Tan. I'll take you safe until home. Can you?" Ask Bagas again. Both of them made the man curious, either out of embarrassment or what. 


Nirmala would not nod. 


"Come," he said quickly. The middle-aged woman turned to Chandra who was still speechless, giving her wry smile. "Then we say yes, sir. Give my regards to the prospective besan, good night." 


Chandra nodded stiffly, allowing Nirmala and Tiyas to follow the already-running Bagas.


"May God take care of you" he murmured with a troubled heart. 


I don't know how many times the mother and son have argued since coming to the Wiguna mansion. But neither Tiyas nor Nirmala were tired of the infighting. To the extent that they were unaware that it was already in front of the car and Bagas who happily opened the door for them. 


With a murmur of thanks, Tiyas entered at the very end before the car door was closed by Bagas and the man was now sitting behind the wheel. 


"So where's Aunt's home address?" Ask Bagas when the car has started to slowly walk. 


"Just go Gas first, then Auntie will show you the way. Understand the name of the old man, only know the direction of the road but the name of the road does not know," said Nirmala with her bland piety. At least that's the most reasonable reason while racking his brain. 


Because Bagas did not want to make his two guests feel uncomfortable. Finally, the man decided not to ask any more questions.


In the silence, Nirmala and Tiyas send messages to each other. The two argued there, deciding which area to stop in. But having found no solution, Tiyas finally gave up. Who knows, his mother had a brilliant idea in the middle of the second timelessness. 


Long enough the car split the road that is still crowded vehicles, Nirmala finally opened his voice. 


"Turn left on Gas. There will be a small alley, just stop there," said the middle-aged woman directing. Ask your child to remain silent. 


Bagas nodded in silence. He immediately turned the steering wheel and stopped exactly as Nirmala pointed. 


"Still Gas, so ngerepotin. Then we go home first yes, once again thanks you know," said Nirmala who quickly brought her son down from the car. 


"Wait Aunty!" Excited Bagas who immediately came down from his luxury car. The man walked in haste. "Let me drive to the front of the house. It's not polite for me to drop Auntie and Tiyas in front of an alley like this." 


"Mas Bagas," called Tiyas who could not stand the Bagas attitude which he thought was too far away. According to Tiyas' observations, Bagas was not a person who cared about others. It can be seen from their first meeting tonight. "Not that we refuse, but we feel bad. The road to our house is quite damaged, many holes and puddles let alone this is the rainy season. So it seems impolite that we are still troubling Mas like this."


Bagas. He glanced at his pair of legs wrapped in pantofel shoes that cost tens of millions. Hearing Tiyas explanation made a slight hesitation. 


"Our gang is safe, Mas" Tiyas continued with a small smile. "It's not safe outside an alley like this. We're even afraid of a car parked alone here being a bad target." 


Inwardly Tiyas cheered happily after seeing Bagas' worry. He did not want to be long in an uncomfortable situation like this, it would even be a boomerang for himself. 


"Is it really okay? I am so not good," said Bagas who still has a dilemma. 


Tiyas nodded, his smile looking so soothing despite the dim light. 


"It doesn't really matter, Mom. Thank you for taking us, be careful on the road." 


The young woman smiled once more before finally taking her mother to walk with her. Leaving Bagas speechless there, his feet almost stepped when he saw Tiyas who was about to fall because his path was indeed broken and the woman was wearing high heels. 


Fortunately Tiyas immediately turned to Bagas and said that it was okay. Makes the man unwilling to undo his intentions. Turn around and get in the car, then immediately step on the gas pedal to go home. 


"Mommy!" Peeked Tiyas after the departure of Bagas who was no longer visible. He immediately looked at his mother with a breath of breath, feeling relieved after the aura that was not wearing earlier. "Mamih can say it's okay!" 


Nirmala exhaled a long breath, relieved to feel. 


"It's not possible that Mami said she can't Deck, it's not polite that dong." 


"But it threatens my safety, Mih," Tiyas grumbled in annoyance. He looked at the broken path as he said. "I did not know that my speech was true," he continued. 


The mother-of-one was also upset. He immediately walked into the alley, leaving the dreamy Tiyas there. 


"Tiyas, spout!" 


"Where's Mommy going? Our way home is not there!" 


"The house that has a lot of plants has his wife Mr. Agus, we just wait there. All of you call Mr. Agus to pick us up," said the mother who had begun to fatigue. It feels painful to use heels on this rocky and muddy road. 


Tiyas without much protest followed the mother with a question in her head. 


"Mih, is not Pak Agus' wife living in the complex? It was a permit to move house, right?" 


"That's his first wife, this is his second wife. It was only two months of marriage" replied Nirmala lightly.


In contrast to Tiyas who was shocked to hear new information. 


"Duh, strong too, Mr. Agus the elders are so," he was amused and did not believe what he had just heard. 


Nirmala laughed too. At first he was also surprised to hear Mr. Agus asked for leave for a few days because he wanted to get married again. 


"Dek, Mami dapet information before that Bagas his son is cute, bodo very, tempramental, authoritarian as well. But why is the child different from what Mami got?" Asked the middle-aged lady utu who suddenly felt something strange. 


Tiyas nodded feeling one opinion with the Mother. 


"I'm weird too, Mih. What's the same attitude he has toward us?"