Holy Love Village Guys

Holy Love Village Guys
Chapter 6// Parjo Out of the House



The longer, Nia's attitude as an expression of her dislike for the existence of Parjo who lives in her house, the more it becomes so. Especially after his club friends know, if the village boy lives in his house. Friends se club friends so often tease him.


"Nia, how's that pet buffalo doing?" ask one of his club friends.


"You mean?"


"Cowok kampunh at your house." said another club friend told me.


"Suittt...!" nia's grunt with her pair of eyes widened and her face showed an incomparable irritation. With both eyes still glaring, Nia asked her clubmate.


"Say, where do you all know that in my house there is a stupid buffalo, ha?!"


"Yes... The name of the news, will certainly spread by itself dong..."


"It must be Aldo who told you the same, right?!"


"We don't think anyone who tells us that is important. Obviously, the news is true, right?"


"Suck!" nia Maki. "Where's Aldo?!"


"Do you want to find Aldo?"


"You want me to teach him a lesson!"


"Make what? In fact, in your house there is a stupid buffalo from the village, right?" the ridicule of her clubmates, which made Nia even more upset and irritated. He became embarrassed at his club friends, because now the existence of Parjo in his house is known by all of them.


"If I were lo Nia. I'll take advantage of that stupid buffalo from the village."


"What do you mean by benefits?"


"He's a fool. Yes, just a slave..."


Then her friend's friend again laughed at her, which increasingly made Nia increasingly irritated and irritated mixed with shame. He thought, as long as Parjo was still in his house, then he would never calm down from the temptations and ridicule of his clubmates. Therefore, he had to make the village guy not at home stay in his house and immediately quickly lift foot from his house.


Various efforts have been made by Nia in hopes Parjo quickly lift feet from his house. Not infrequently Nia will be rude, insulting and wearing Parjo. In fact, Nia once deliberately intended to harm Parjo. However, none of the efforts made by Nia came to fruition. Parjo remained at home, because Papa and Mama kept Parjo stay in their house. All of that makes Nia really very frustrating. So that Nia pu is increasingly not at home.


Parjo itself is actually not good with circumstances like this. He became felt as the cause of Nia's immaturity at home. She also feels as the cause of Nia's lack of harmony and relationship with her parents.


Parjo is not a rhinoceros-faced person, who does not understand feelings. He had also realized that his existence in this house, making the relationship between Nia and her parents less harmonious as before. Therefore, Parjo also intends to leave this house, but again Papa and Mama Nia forbid it. Especially since Parjo showed that he was a hard worker and had creativity, Papa and Mama Nia increasingly liked him.


Parjo still remembered what Nia had said to him a few days ago, when they met again.


"He village boy, I want to talk ama lo" exclaimed Nia calling.


"What's the matter Nia?"


"Listen yes, I will never stop hating and antagonizing you, before you quickly leave here, from my house!" firmly Nia.


"What exactly was my fault with you, Nia?" ask Parjo with a sad face.


"Gue doesn't care if you're wrong or wrong. Obviously, I don't like you being in this house!" firmly Nia.


"I understand how you feel, Nia. And I've been trying to get out of this house. But..."


"But what?!"


"Your father and mother won't let me out of this house."


"Why should you have permission from Papa and Mama all the same?! If you want, you can leave here without permission!"


"That's impossible, Nia."


"Why is it impossible?!" sentak Nia's.


"Because if I leave this house without your permission, what will your Papa and Mama say? No, Nia. I don't want to be accused of being an ungrateful child. But I promise you, soon I will try to get out of this house. Because I also do not feel good myself to see your relationship with your parents become less harmonious since my existence in this house."


"Well, that's you understand..do you want me and my parents both getting worse the relationship?"


"No" answered Parjo. "I don't want you to suffer, Nia. Even for the sake of your happiness, anything I would do for you, including sacrificing my life."


"Here you are. I don't want to hear anything from Li. All I want, you as soon as possible a foot from my house, so that I'm no longer bullied my friend's friend!" firmly Nia.


"Well, Nia, I promise to get out of this house immediately."


Remembering his conversation with Nia, that morning at breakfast together, Parjo again expressed his desire to move or leave the house to Papa and his mother Nia.


"Om, Auntie. previously I apologize, if all this time I have been a lot of trouble Om and Auntie family. I also thank Om and Aunt who have helped me a lot..."


"What do you mean, Parjo?" ask Mama Nia


"Yes, what do you mean, Jo?" the Papa Nia.


"Where are you going? And why do you have to get out of here?" ask Papa Nia.


"You don't feel good about Nia?" mama Nia's.


"Yes, Auntie."


"Why?"


"Because because of my presence here, Nia's relationship with Om and Aunt is not as harmonious as before" said Parjo. "And because I'm here, Nia doesn't feel right in this house..."


"Let him just be. He will also realize himself..."


"No, Om. If left unchecked, I worry that something will happen that is not desirable to him," said Parjo.


"We've also been trying to resuscitate her, Jo. But kenyatodia is not conscious, but even more and more day by day because of his behavior. Although he is our son, but if it is wrong we still blame him, not defend him. And vice versa, even if you are not our child, but because you are right I will defend..."


"Again, we still need you, Jo." added Mama Nia. "We are still not reading the Qur'an."


"Or just like this. So that you are not at home, how about you start working at the Om company? So you will be longer in the office than at home." proposed Papa Nia.


"Yes, Jo. What your Om proposes, Auntie thinks is a good middle ground..."


"How, Jo?"


"If Om and Aunty allow it, I'd like to go, Om."


"Why do I have to go for a fee?" ask Papa Nia.


"Yes, why the fuck, Jo?" timpal Mama Nia's. "Cost has to spend money, Jo. After all, this house is big and spacious, why do you spend the day? Instead of making a hostel, wouldn't it be better to use the money for your other needs?"


"All for the common good Om, Aunt."


"You mean?"


"If I stay here, it won't solve the problem."


"It was Nia who forced you not to stay here?" ask Papa Nia.


Parjo did not answer.


"Just say it, Jo,"


"I'm sorry Om, Auntie. Anyway, I don't want to continue to bother the Om and Auntie families. I have to study independently..."


Papa Dana Mama Nia was silent when she heard all the parjo's narrations. Actually they knew that Parjo decided not to stay in their house, because of course Nia who had pressured or threatened him.


"Yes, if you've decided that, Om and Aunt can't stop. Later let Auntie find a boarding place for you. But you still want to guide us to read the Qur'an?"


"Of course, Auntie."


"Well, now you're ready soon" said Papa Nia.


"You want what, Om?"


"Are you going to work now? We leave together. Cost problem, let your aunt take care of it. Don't be far from here, Ma."


"Yes, Pa."


"Well, now you're ready."


"Okay, Om. Then excuse me, Om, Auntie..."


"Yes, yeah..."


Parjo immediately got up from his seat, then stepped into his room to prepare himself. Before long, the parjo had returned in rather neat clothes.


"alright. Ma, Papa go first..."


"Yes, Pa." answered Mama Nia as she grabbed and kissed the back of her husband's hand.


"Come, Jo..."


"Yes, Om."


With delivered by her Mama Nia, Parjo followed her husband's steps out of the house. Soon, they left home to go to work at Papa Nia's office.


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