
"You've got a lot to learn from Revan."
"Yes, Pa." Devan nodded with a smile.
"You've never taken care of the company. Sales that are a little you can not control. Must be your brother who intervened."
Vivian watched in surprise. The sharp words that had just slid from Mama Revan's mouth were not meant for him, but he was also hurt to hear them. He felt sorry for Devan. Compared to the problem of work professionalism, the incident that he had just witnessed was more showing the actions of parents who were comparing the eldest son with their youngest son.
"Yes, Ma, I'm sorry. I'll try to do better."
There's no self-defense from Devan. After a few minutes of hearing the briefing of— which was interspersed with loud reprimands—from his papa, Devan left the room without any significant change to the look of his face. He even smiled at Vivian.
Vivian does not know if Devan is acting like that because he is used to it or just pretends to calmly accept the reproach he received. What is clear is that if the man feels hurt, he is very good at covering it because it is not at all visible on his face.
Vivian wondered what kind of parenting her husband grew up with. Did Revan also experience the same treatment if he made a mistake? Ah, there's so much he doesn't know about the Revan family. All this time he never wanted to know. Because the more he knew, the more he felt unworthy to be part of that family.
Drowning in daydreams, Vivian did not realize she was being stared at in such a way by her two in-laws. He looked back after hearing Papa Revan say sentence after sentence, which strangely, he was not too surprised to hear.
"I won't mince words anymore. Divorce with Revan."
"We never agreed to your marriage. We think in these two years there's been enough for your family to get from Revan." Mama Revan connected her husband's words with more spicy words.
"We still wanted to give you a little chance, but your brother's arrival to the company was really intolerable."
"Omongan Om same Auntie outrageous! Vivi didn't know I was coming here! The wrong one is me, not Vivi!"
"David! Don't be so rude!" Vivian rebukes her sister.
"But, Kak—"
Highlight Vivian's eyes full of warning makes David forced to close his mouth tightly. But he was ready to return the insults that his brother received.
After making sure her sister can be invited to work together, Vivian turned to look at her two in-laws with a firm look. He is not the Devan who stays silent when insulted. "Pa, Ma, I married Revan not for money. I work and have my own income. A dime I never asked Revan to finance my family."
Mama Revan smiled cynically. "We are silent does not mean we do not know. You can ask your husband how much he has given to his in-laws who have two eyes."
Vivian almost opened her mouth to refute when she suddenly recalled a drastic change in her home: a tall iron fence, a garden planted with bonsai trees, a glistening ceramic-covered patio floor, and a, the walls have just been repainted to look like a new home, a minimalist modern kitchen, and much more .... He did not recognize his childhood home.
Instantly his face paled. Where did his parents get the money to pay for the renovation of the house that he was sure was not a little?
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