
Arriving in the room, Hansen was surprised to see Chika standing facing the window of the room by reading her favorite novel.
" Iwow...." Hansen.
" Where's that sick?" With a panicked face, Hansen tried to get close to his wife, regardless of how much blood flowed from her palm.
Chika looked over and saw a lot of blood coming from her husband's hand.
" Hisen why are you?" Soon Chika placed the book on the bed and approached her husband.
" Let me treat it first."
" It's not necessary. The most important thing now is your health, now we check with the doctor for fear of your stomach acid recurrence." Hansen said with a panicked face.
Chika felt guilty because she had lied to her husband.
" I'm sorry, actually I'm just pretending to be sick. All I did was so you wouldn't drive in this condition. Jaka called me and said that you were hurt." Obviously Chika grabbed Hansen's injured right hand and there were still some glass fragments.
" Aw..sick, just slow down." Hansen grimaced in pain as Chika pulled out one of the glass fragments.
" You're still sick." Ketus Chika's.
Hansen, who had been upset and angry with her, became withered with the gentle demeanor that Chika showed him. Even Chika blew her hand before she again pulled out the glass shard in Hansen's hand.
" For a while let me bandage first. But, we have to go to the Hospital, afraid of infection."
Hansen looked at Chika's face meaningfully. For Hansen the wounds on his hands can make them close and attract the attention of the wife, although he knows the wound in Chika's heart is difficult to heal by a change in attitude, he said, but Hansen had already decided not to hurt Chika anymore. Hansen wanted Chika to act like a wife instead of a mistress. Chika's current attention made her not want to look away.
" Next time don't lie to me. If I was on the road, it's all because I'm worried about you, baby. Don't do that again, yeah..." Hansen said as he rubbed Chika's head.
" I'm sorry..." Lirih Chika's.
" I should be the one apologizing for making you bother.."
After wrapping Hansen's hand in a bandage, Chika looked at her husband's eyes. There he saw there was another side of Hansen trying to show. The smile on his lips made his heart beat fast.
" Don't look at me like that..." Soon Chika got up, cleaned up the rest of the bandages and returned the medicine box to its place.
" I'm sorry." Hansen suddenly hugged Chika from behind. Somehow she felt so guilty that she had already snapped at Chika.
Instantly Hansen turned Chika so that now they faced each other, face to face and momentarily silent looking for the meaning of the gaze of the two.
Tok....
They were shocked when the door of the room was knocked.
" Who?" Soon Chika releases Hansen's hand hug and opens the room door.
" Sorry, Madam. In front of me is looking for the Master." Said a housekeeper.
" Who?" Hansen suddenly appears behind Chika's body.
" I don't know, Sir. Better see for yourself." After that the assistant came back down.
" Let's see..." Soon Hansen took Chika by the hand, taking her down the stairs.
" You?" Hansen is shocked by the arrival of a young Doctor who is none other than his best friend.
" Said Jaka you were sick, so I came here with all the readiness. Here let me treat your wounds." Said the handsome Doctor who was currently sitting sweetly on the living room sofa.
" You are my best friend. Thank you, for bothering to come for me."
" It's okay. We are friends, and it is the duty of friends to help others when they are in trouble." Clearly Erick with a widening smile.
" Oh yeah, this is my wife, Chika." Hansen introduces Chika to his best friend.
" Hello, I'm Erick. Greetings.." When Erick reached out and Chika was about to reach her hand, Hansen suddenly shook her hand very hard.
" No need to touch. Now you help me treat my hand." Hansen interrupted the introduction between the two of them.
Erick shook his head....
Since when did this wolf fall in love with this woman?
And it seems like this woman is so special. Just this time he showed his side of the wash to a woman. It was as if Hansen's true nature had turned 180 degrees