
Andra understood Mia's silent answer. He leaned back onto the sofa and closed his eyes for a moment before continuing to speak. "This may be our last meeting. You take good care of yourself and I hope I get your happiness later too" Because she has got her happiness, Mia is the only one. Although Andra always feels disturbed whenever Mia haunts his mind but he feels happy.
Every time he knew every happiness that Mia went through, Andra would feel happy. He never lets anyone hurt him until he moves behind without Mia's knowledge.
He always looks forward to nightfall in order to hear Arron's report on Mia's activities. Until he can ease his longing and miss him again the next day.
She can't help but be happy when Arron says that Mia will never divorce him, that Mia will always keep their marriage. He smiled like a madman until he finally fell asleep through his long night.
But soon it may be the end for him where he will leave Mia and can't hear Arron's story about his wife.
He will go far away and may not come back forever. He was so worried that he couldn't sleep lately.
He always hoped he would still have the chance to touch his wife one last time.
Although his work piled up he eventually left him and ran to the big house to be able to sleep for a few hours beside Mia. Although he was only a shadow of Keti in that night, he had already felt enough that he hoped the dawn would not come again and he could continue to enjoy Mia's innocent face.
When he returned from the old house he felt he had lost something important in his life. She will no longer be able to meet Mia and can only give her best at the end of her departure ensuring that Mia will remain happy and safe as long as she is no longer around.
But when he saw Mia coming towards him. He really wanted to take the woman into his arms and not let her go, not let time move until they were inseparable.
He insulted Mia so cruelly that he chose death as a way out for her to avoid Andra.
He sees a wife he loves hating him, even fearing being with him.
By maintaining his selfishness he held the girl longer so that she could feel better when her last time had come.
He would not care about Mia's fear of him. He would be selfish just this time!
He was not a man who had fallen in love before so still did not understand how to treat a girl. This is his fault for hating all the girls he met so much that when a foreign invasion began to infiltrate his heart he rebelled strongly to eliminate his captors who were none other than Mia.
In the end, he chose the wrong path! He thought that seeing Mia suffer would take away the foreign feeling until she could return to her normal life.
But finally he did not expect that his choice would make the feeling grow and dominate him.
In the end he gave up and moved on to enjoying the feeling. But it was too late to enjoy it perfectly, he had made the cause of the foreign feeling to shun him. He instigates Mia's feelings of hatred in him.
It's all too late!