
"I assume everything that happens to me is a punishment for me. My grandmother died after I gave myself up to you. Grandma must not have touched the money for her recovery."
Tears of pain were dripping, recalling the deep regrets in his life.
"Grandmother would rather give up because she didn't want to see this cheap me. I should always remember my grandmother's message, 'Rei, everything must be done in a good way, so that the results are also good.' But that time I ignored his advice. The money wasn't earned in a good way, so grandma was angry, and God loved grandma more."
Marva wiped her tears.
So did the people who were secretly listening to their conversation.
"I never thought of becoming a second wife, let alone that man still married. Not even a dream."
"You asked me to marry you, and you have a wife."
"I'm going to divorce Vio."
"And what do you think I'm happy about? I don't want to go back to being the second, let alone the second. But that doesn't mean I want you to split up. I have Raine, daughter. I don't want my karma he'll bear it. I don't want one day if he grows up, he's hurt by men, too."
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Marva's breath feels tight. Raine, of course, did not want his daughter to suffer either.
"But you don't misunderstand Rei, there is or is no you, I will still divorce Vio."
"Do you want to divorce the woman who raised your children?"
"You might say that I'm the one who's selfish, but what Vio's doing is not me forcing him. I've said that if he can't accept the presence of Raine and Radhi, we can part ways in a good way. We can keep a good relationship as friends."
But Vio doesn't want to part with you, because he can't have children.
"You also hear from the children ourselves, if we fight often, even when you haven't returned."
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Rei was in front of his grandmother's grave, taking out his heart. Raindrops began to fall, making the air cooler.
He slowly left the grave, with a slightly relieved heart for telling the story, despite knowing his grandmother would not answer his question.
"Loh Rei, are you here too?"
"Games? Are you here too?"
"Yes, I've been on a pilgrimage to my family's grave."
Just now Rei was willing to ask Agam to take him to his family's grave, but it was raining heavily.
"Come, you got a car, Rei?"
"No, I was in a taxi."
"Yes, let me take you."
Rei saw a lot of cake in the car.
"So I bought a cake for my mom. Oya, I used to love your cake."
"Masa? Did your mom ever eat my cake?"
"Ever, that one, when you were selling cakes. I'll know you to mama sometime."
Rei smiled, he knew that Agam was very dear to his family. He also often talked about his family. Rei who heard the story from Agam, was delighted, as if he was hearing a story about his own family.