
“Gosh. I told you, I don't want to! It feels so strange, as if we are not siblings. No. gabe. No. gabe. I can't do that!”
“But we're not that close, are we?”
Roy also only smiled cynically when he heard the words of his own brother.
“Office Deny! Time for news! All cameras are already on the hospital page.”
One of Deny's bodyguards called Deny to meet the reporters and reporters who were waiting outside the hospital.
“Really? All right, then.”
Deny took his suit back and prepared to meet the reporters and reporters who had been waiting.
“Enjoy your time together, President Roy. I know you haven't seen your sister in a long time. I'm going to leave now. Excuse me.”
“Hopefully succeed, Brother. Spirit!”
Roy also gave encouragement to his brother-in-law.
“Spirit!” deny smiled back at Roy.
“Come a minute!”
Agnes called Deny before she went to see the reporters.
“What's up?” ask Deny.
“Close. Closer to.”
Deny came closer to Agnes' bed.
Agnes unbuttoned Deny's top shirt, then ruffled her hair, to make it look a little messy.
“You must look messy, to play the role of a husband waiting for his wife, who was sick all night.”
Deny just smiled, when Agnes did it for him, to look like it was Deny who took care of Agnes, when she was in the hospital all night.
“You are truly a great wife and a wise mother.”
“Oh no. I'm pulling back the word ‘That Wise Mother’, because you don't have children yet.”
Deny was escorted by Jack, as chairman of PASGA and some of his men, to meet the reporters who were in the hospital yard.
Upon Deny's arrival in the hospital yard, reporters and reporters began to storm and approach Deny who was walking out of the hospital.
“How is the current state of the Madam, Office Deny? Who do you think this is?”
“Have you spoken to Office Tom?”
“Please say something, Sir!”
“How do you feel?”
The reporters and reporters began to storm Deny with various questions for him.
Deny took a deep breath and,
“How do I feel?”
Deny held his head and pretended to look dizzy and was very sad about his wife's condition.
“What might I feel, when the wife I kept all night almost died because of me?”
“What he knows is just taking care of others. However, she is now injured and has to take painkillers, as well as sleeping pills to ease her suffering.”
“For that long, I can only watch. I was a bad husband. What kind of comments do you want from me?”
The reporters and reporters were silent, because they had been washed away with the charade created by Deny.
“My wife gave up everything for me. He gave up his position as heir to the conglomerate and all the privileges that came with it.”
“But she has instead lived a hard life as the wife of a poor politician like me.”
“I was a bad man in my youth. I was involved in many political protests and slept on the cold prison floor of the police station.”
Deny began to try to look more dramatic again by pretending to cry in front of reporters and journalists.
“I've made him suffer ever since. I who strayed from my anger at the situation, could not reach the hand that he extended to me.”