The Cottage of In-Law Tak Indah

The Cottage of In-Law Tak Indah
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It was plainly obvious that Miss Rosa was comparing Giselle with Annisa. He judged that Giselle was only diligent in working and never took her to the salon and so on. Meanwhile, Annisa actually gave it time for relaxation. Time to please yourself.


"Mother if you want to go anywhere just say the same Nisa, later Nisa anterin," he replied.


Feeling that Gibran's mother needed entertainment, the opportunity was immediately taken and utilized by Annisa. If it was a way to take heart, then Annisa would do it.


"Duh, Neng Nisa .. which is later Mother is troublesome Neng Nisa. In the past, failed to be a daughter-in-law and now Neng Nisa is doing this well to make Mother ashamed" said Ms. Rosa.


However, it seems that if the woman Gibran married was Annisa, Miss Rosa would be happy to have a good daughter-in-law, polite, and able to compensate. Not like Giselle who is a career woman and always works, works, and works.


"Who knows, in the future Nisa will have the opportunity to accompany Aa Gibran. If indeed Aa Gibran wants to do polygamy, God willing, Nisa is ready and willing" he replied.


Ironic attitude, right? When many women out there do not want to be made a second wife, but Annisa actually does not mind. Later on, if Gibran changes his mind and is about to do polygamy, do another marriage a second time, Annisa is ready. Being second is not bad, as long as he can have Gibran.


"Neng Nisa don't talk so well, Mom gets sad to hear that. Oh, yes ... thank you very much, Neng. Mom's creambath, more relaxed. The head also became even more light now. After this, Mom's anterin came home well, it's time Gibran came home from his office," said Ms. Rosa.


However, before delivering Miss Rosa home, Annisa invites Miss Rosa to stop by the restaurant first. Buy some good food for Miss Rosa. Creating a good impression never hurts, and that's what Annisa's trying to show now. Out of capital, if it can finally be Gibran's wife is no problem for her.


Because they stopped by to eat and so on, they arrived home in the evening. Gibran arrived first. When he heard a greeting from outside, Gibran who came down and opened the door.


"Bran, are you home from work?" ask Miss Rosa to her son.


"Have Mother ... Where's my mom from?" tanyakanya.


Rosa smiled and then gave an answer. "Street with prospective ghosts. Isn't that Neng Annisa?"


Annisa who was standing next to Bu Rosa smiled and lowered her face. The girl was really polite. Trying to take the heart of Miss Rosa and also Gibran.


"Already, Mother. There are no more sons-in-law. I already have a daughter-in-law, and that's Giselle" Gibran said.


"Bran, don't be rash. Obviously Giselle was unable to give offspring. Meanwhile, I want a grandchild, Bran. It's the same Annisa who is beautiful, kind, and polite. It will definitely produce the best offspring" said Ms. Rosa.


Until not long ago, then Giselle came from where she worked. The woman frowned at the sight of Annisa's yellow car parked in the yard. There must have been Annisa at her in-laws' house.


Apparently true, when Giselle set foot inside the house. She was greeted with sharp eyes from her mother-in-law.


At a time like this, Giselle chose silence. She recalled what her husband said a few days ago so she could be more patient with her mother-in-law. Giselle chose to inhale as much oxygen and fill her lungs with oxygen. Trying not to reciprocate and emotion.


"It's Mom, Giselle just came. Giselle must be tired, too" Gibran replied.


"Ck, yes so .. had a daughter-in-law who only works. Have no children, incompetent homework, the same understanding in-laws also not. In fact, his father-in-law was only one. Just Mom, but where did she ever please Mom. Distant with Neng Nisa who took Mom to the salon," said Bu Rosa while grunting annoyed.


"There's no need to compare Giselle with another woman, ma'am. After all, Mom's daughter-in-law is Giselle. During this time, Giselle has been working to help operate our home" Gibran said.


Yes, according to Gibran his mother was trying to compare Giselle and Annisa. According to Gibran, it is not necessary. Gibran knows very well that Giselle is working hard for her home operations as well. Gibran also did not turn a blind eye that the monthly currency of Giselle could fill their stomachs for almost two years.


"Just keep going, Bran. I've lost Mom's legged son" Ms. Rosa replied tearfully.


Gibran let out a long sigh and then looked at Annisa for a moment. "Nisa, please leave if there is no more business in this house. I'm sorry, don't have too high of expectations, however I won't marry again. Hope you understand all this. I know, you're such an intelligent woman that it's not hard for you to understand my words."


Gibran then moved his hand, pointing at the exit to Annisa. Feeling that Annisa was unable to resist, she finally said goodbye to Miss Rosa and left the house. Afterwards, Miss Rosa looked in annoyance at Gibran.


"You're outrageous, Bran .. Obviously Annisa's a good one and a concern for Mom. Not like your wife" Miss Rosa said.


"Mother, don't look at people's kindness from one side. Isn't Giselle so kind to you, too? He's the one who works hard and gives monthly rations to Mom. Please do your own calculations of a million every month for almost 2 years. It's worth tens of millions, Mother," Gibran replied.


"You want to count with Mom. Mother raised and sent you to school never count!"


It feels like Miss Rosa is really getting upset. When Gibran spoke to him to calculate the amount Giselle had given him. While according to Gibran, it is a large amount just not visible because it is for home operations every day, to eat every day.


Giselle was silent, but a little relieved. Finally, her husband defended her. Really, not brave or against the old man. However, her husband was giving understanding to his mother.


"You have become an ungodly child, Gibran," Miss Rosa replied in tears.


How frustrating and depressed Gibran is. He only tried to give understanding with a calm and gentle speech. However, his mother accuses him of being an ungodly child. Gibran closed his eyes for a moment then looked at his mother.


"I'm sorry Gibran, Mother. Not Gibran's point. Giselle has always done her best. Fill our stomachs every day. Gibran and Giselle go up to the room first, Mother."


After saying that, Gibran invites Giselle to enter his room. The goal is to just give understanding. There was no intention at all to dare to his own mother. For, however, Gibran knew that he would bow down and respect his mother.