Changing Destiny: The Goddess

Changing Destiny: The Goddess
Chapter 75. Divorced



Taps.... Taps.... Taps....


The footsteps of a pair of pantofel-clad shoes echoed in the corridors of a police station not far from the hospital. In this place, Wenda faced directly with investigators who flocked him with dozens of questions.


The investigator ended his question just as a man was standing in the doorway of the room. He moved out of the room and let the man in. He understood that this man had business with the woman sitting in this room.


"Please Sir!" said the investigator to the Wiraguna who was at the door.


The user nods his head slowly as a form of respect. "Thank you Sir!"


Afterwards, the investigator hurriedly left the room and Wiraguna took steps to face Wenda head-on.


"Papa... Get me out of here, Pa. Eject me. I'm innocent Pa!"


Wenda stood up and hugged the body of the Wiraguna. She shed her tears, begging to be released from this place. Certainly with crocodile tears that he believes can fool the husband.


"Keep your body away from my body Wen! I'm disgusted!"


Wiraguna pushed Wenda's body until the woman's body was bent at one corner of the wall. That was what made Wenda flabbergasted for a moment.


"What do you mean Pa? I'm your wife. How can you be disgusted by me?"


"I divorced you Wenda. From this moment on you are no longer my wife!"'


Both of Wenda's eyes were wide and perfectly rounded. Two points left him half-dead shocked. A person who was disgusted by him. And the Wiraguna who suddenly divorced her.


" What's Pa? You divorced me? Why are you doing that Pa? What's wrong?"


Wiraguna grieved, this time the hatred entrenched in the heart exceeded the speck of love that had ever existed for Wenda. Crimes committed by Wenda, like a fire that scorches the love that ever existed for the woman.


Wiraguna is further wracked by a sense of regret that is not bertepai when he realized that all this time he lived with a woman who was the brain of the loss of life of the late wife. He was utterly deceived by the deceit of the demonic woman who for twenty-four years became his wife.


After hearing the confession from Gilang, Hans also brought a news that was no less surprising. He finds out that Wenda is behind the mother's kidnapping and has been missing for days.


Again, Wenda was shocked half to death by what became the narration of Wiraguna. He really did not expect that his crime could be exposed so quickly. Without further ado, the woman approached the body of the Viraguna and then kowtowed under the sole of the Viraguna's feet.


"I'm sorry Pa. Ii'm sorry. I'm right khilaf Pa. I'm khilaf!" please Wenda with tears streaming down her cheeks.


"Cih, you said khilaf? Caliph it if you do it once. But what are you doing this? Almost all the misfortune that happened in my family, it was all the result of your actions. That's not a khilaf. It was all already a crime," cried Wiraguna loudly.


"I admit to being wrong Pa. Forgive me. I will be responsible for all my actions. But please don't divorce me. I really love you Pa. I don't want to lose you."


Wenda further tightened the grip of his hand on the leg of the Wiraguna. While Wiraguna stomped his feet, making Wenda slightly fell on the other side of the floor.


"I'm not going to apologize for you, demon lady. Please enjoy your days in prison. I hope you rot in there. That way my pain can be erased as soon as possible."


Wiraguna set foot towards the exit. It feels like he is no longer able to linger in this place.


"Remember, from today you are not my wife anymore. I don't want to have a wife who turns out to be a murderer" said Wiraguna firmly.


Slowly the shadow of the man's body disappeared behind the door. Wenda was still sitting on the floor. His face looks so messed up. The plan to master the piraguna treasure turned out to be shattered in an instant. All plans seemed to be in vain because at this time all failed in plain sight.


Wenda ruffled her original hair to cover part of her face. "Aarrrrghhhhhhhhhhh.... Fucking shit... Destroyed are my dreams of becoming rich!!!"


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