Forced to Marry Manjaku Students

Forced to Marry Manjaku Students
Chapter 66's



Neither Aluna nor Juna, both of them sat down with their bow before Opa Jer as he was accused of death row, under the sharp gaze of Opa Jer.


Not a single word was heard in the workroom of the nearly eighty-year-old man.


Jemari Aluna who had been linked to Juna, squeezed the man's fingers. Signaled for Juna to start talking.


"W-what's up Opa?" tanya Juna began to speak up, although a little groggy and clumsy.


"No need to talk. What makes you dare to see me?" tanya Opa Jer firmly. Since then glance at the fingers of the two who are still interlocked. He didn't like it, because it was clear what it all meant.


"You don't have to ask me. Now you're out of this house! I don't want to see you again! You dick!" opa Jer's curse hits the end of his wand to the bottom of the floor.


"Well! I beg you not to be so rude to Juna!" aluna raised her face. He won't be like he used to be, obey his Opa will. He will be desperately with Juna fighting for their love.


"You still defend him? Are you stupid or crazy, Al? Don't you remember what this jerk did to you? Don't you remember the suffering you've endured over the past five years? Alone in pain?"


Aluna realized, she had to explain everything to Opa so that there would be no more misunderstandings between them. Thank goodness her opinion just improved with Juna and wanted to bless them.


"Opa, all this is just a misunderstanding. After that incident, Juna came looking for me. Even he was like a madman desperately searching for my whereabouts by asking the same friends and people who might have known of my whereabouts back then. I have also asked Surip sir, he admitted that Juna used to come to our house almost every day looking for me, waiting for my return, Opa. So, he's not not taking responsibility."


The atmosphere in the room was silent, no one opened their voices.


"Opa, I'm sorry that it's been so hard for Aluna, but trust me Opa, I love her so much. Opa, please allow me to make amends to Aluna as well as to God."


Opa's eyeballs are rounded. Clearly he was very unacceptable for the wishes conveyed by Juna. He guessed, if Aluna had explained the origin of God to Juna until the man had the courage to propose to marry Aluna.


Don't hope! Pekik Opa in his heart.


"You want to take responsibility, you say? You want to show the figure of a responsible father in front of the Gods? Where have you been all this time? Don't think you can get your rights over the gods!"


"Opa, I'll explain. Juna's looking for us, he wants to take responsibility. Opa don't forget, I left Juna!"


Opa Jer stared furiously at his granddaughter who insisted on being on Juna's side.


"Opa still disagrees!"


"Well!" aluna snapped, wanting to continue her words, but paled because Juna touched the back of her hand gently.


"Opa, maybe in Opa's heart, I'm not a man who deserves Aluna. But need Opa know, I and Aluna love very much, and I'm sure, Aluna only loves me a. All this time our farewell only leaves sadness in each of you's lives. I beg Opa, let us be together. I swear by my whole life, I will make Aluna and the Gods happy. Only I can make Aluna happy, and vice versa. We are devastated and like living without life if separated. I beg you, Opa."


Juna's words were a little too quiet for Opa. What's more, there is a strong shield between her and Juna's feud, which is Aluna, the granddaughter she cares about the most. If indeed like the happiness of Aluna only Juna can give as the man said earlier, Opa Jer can not do anything more.


For too long she had seen her granddaughter suffer.


"Lantas, what are your plans?"


"Basic fool!"cibir Opa Jer scoffed, then threw away his face.


"Well!" aluna is back. He is not happy if his lover is treated indifferently and rudely by Opa.


"Why else would you propose to your wife?"


This time it was Aluna and Juna who were made dumbfounded. The two exchanged glances and simultaneously looked towards Opa.


"Don't Opa say we're divorced?" lontar Juna spontaneous. This is both happy and confusing news.


"Do you feel like you're signing divorce papers?" attack Opa.


Both of them simultaneously shook their heads. This how the hell, instead of the old man used to say without his second signature, the divorce he could take care of with money and power?


"So, you mean we're not divorced yet? Still husband and wife?"


"Ck!" Mumbled Opa Jer looked down at Juna. Feeling the accusation that said Juna was stupid was right. This time just don't understand?


"You're really stupid. Do you still not understand? I never took care of your divorce. You sloppy young man!"


"You too Aluna, you still think Opa is evil? When Opa sent you to Germany, Opa arranged your meeting with this jerk you love, but it was you who left. It should have been if you wanted to leave him, you should've beaten him first."


There were so many surprises that Opa Jer told them. Aluna. Behind the cold and cruel attitude of Opanya, the man actually arranged for him to meet Juna in Germany.


Unable to bear the feeling of haru and also thanks to the old man, Aluna got up and ran hugging Opanya.


"Geek...."


Aluna's cry broke out in Opa Jer's arms. He's askew. This time he completely misunderstood Opa Jer again. Though she was prepared, if Opa did not allow her to marry Juna, she would elope with the man.


Thankfully, at the end of the story, Opa Jer shows her gentle side.


"That's it, don't cry anymore. Aren't you ashamed to cry like a child in front of this half-dead, little bastard you love?" said Opa who broke their embrace.


"Well! Name's Juna. Don't tell me he's a jerk!"


"Well, right, you defended him rather than your own Opa. You poor grandson!" the chirping of Opa Jer wiped away the trail of tears on Aluna's cheeks.


"You! When are you gonna bring your mom here?"


"Or put it this way," cut Opa Jer when he saw Juna who was ready to answer. Opa Jer remembered that he had done much wrong to Ms. Salma. Getting him to come, will make the impression that he's like he used to be, the commanding loving old man.


"Tell your mother, we'll come to visit her house."