The Owner

The Owner
Chapter 35



"You're teasing Prince Lingga to stay in your room?" Princess Arimbi accused without reason. It was as if he was waving a flag of war blatantly for the Prince's legitimate wife.


"What is your business?" Princess Acalapati is also not an easy woman to be oppressed, Princess Arimbi should look for a matching opponent, the figure of Acalapati is too calm and the character is very strong.


"Remember! Do not be too confident, because Prince Lingga will still choose a woman of faith to give birth to his successor." said Arimbi ruthless, hateful.


"Do you intend to offer your womb to be filled with the seeds of Prince Lingga?" The corner of Princess Acalapati's lips was raised next to her. Striking the woman who still has a cousin relationship with her husband.


"You challenged me?" Princess Arimbi still did not want to lose, immediately her face reddened in wrath. He really seemed challenged to make Linga bend her knees under his control.


"You can conclude for yourself." replied Princess Acalapati casually.


"Where is Prince Lingga?"


"He fell asleep from exhaustion."


Princess Arimbi was unable to hold back her emotional overflow, Arimbi slapped her own face loudly, giving off quite a heartbreaking sound.


"Prince ..." he cried heartbreakingly. His tears had fallen, because actually the slap was really hard and caused pain.


Prince Lingga did not immediately come to hear Arimbi's scream, because in fact the man was in a hurry to the bathroom when he heard the sound of the door being knocked and the wife chose to leave.


Princess Acalapati just stood back, watching the drama played by Princess Arimbi.


After Prince Lingga came over, he,


Princess Arimbi cried loudly, revealing the veil she was wearing to reveal her smooth cheeks that looked bruised.


"Princess Acalapati slapped the servant's face in anger, Prince."


Acalapati grumbled, and kept watching this boring drama. Acalapati hid her hands behind her back, and it was seen by the Linga.


Arimbi's left cheek looked red and slightly bruised, seemingly receiving a pretty strong punch.


"Did Princess Acalapati hit you with her right hand?" tanya Lingga, looking intently at the glaring Acalapati.


Arimbi seemed to think, he forgot Acalapati had been reported injured, but the part where he did not know.


"Hiks, Prince, this hurts a lot." Arimbi seemed to want to deceive so as not to be urged to answer the question Lingga before.


"I'll give you justice, no matter if my own wife hurts you, she deserves punishment."


"The drama!!" cibir Acalapati walked into the room leaving both of them.


"I have not asked you to leave Princess, this matter must be tried." cried Lingga.


"Leave a surveillance camera check all settled, then you can punish the person who hit Princess Arimbi with a heavy penalty, or if necessary the law of the beam only." Although still continuing the steps of Princess Acalapati still had time to understand.


Hearing the words of Princess Acalapati, Arimbi's face suddenly pale white.


Glegs! his spit turned bitter instantly.


"Pa-prince, Sa-my is fine, this is just a small wound." nervous Princess Arimbi.


Princess Arimbi was frightened to see the gaze of Prince Lingga so cold and piercing.


"It turns out that you don't know me very well Princess Arimbi, because if you really knew me, you would never have made up such a false story." Prince Lingga said.


Princess Arimbi was at a loss for words. Arimbi was tried on a permanent basis.


"Don't appear before me for an entire month, it's your punishment for lying, and don't set foot in the Jaguar palace for an entire month, it was as punishment for daring to slander the crown prince's wife. Make this a lesson, if one day you do it again, I won't be able to forgive you."


Princess Arimbi left the place with a feeling of annoyance and disappointment because it did not succeed in trapping Princess Acalapati instead it was she who received the punishment. Banned from coming to the palace was a very heavy punishment for her, moreover Lingga also did not want to see her within a whole month, it was very sad.


When Prince Lingga went back into the room, he could not find his wife anywhere. Lingga checked the entire room and could not really find it, who would have thought when Lingga was about to peek at the window, he was surprised with a shadow right behind him.


"Astagfirullah," screeched.


Prince Lingga stroked his chest, dampening his heartbeat from being too shocked.


"Where are you from?"


"Sandhya savanam." replied Princess Acalapati.


Prince Lingga forgets they have different beliefs, if Islam in a day and night there are five times of worship magrib, isya, dawn, zuhr and asar.


Thus Hinduism is only three times, the Tri Sandhya prayer is performed morning, afternoon and evening.is at 6.00 am (pratah savanam), the, at 12.00 noon (madyana savanam) and 6.00 dusk in the afternoon (sandhya savanam). Despite knowing their differences in fact Prince Lingga does not matter if Princess Acalapati will be the mother of her children.


Because of this difference in belief that makes it difficult for the two to blend, there is an invisible limit that continues to hinder, but now there is nothing more that the Prince of Lingga needs to worry about, he said, his wife proved to be a loving and gentle-hearted woman. For his belief Prince Lingga could not force Acalapati to embrace his religion, because if so it had included oppression.


"I found the Qur'an in the drawer, may I read it?" ask Princess Acalapati.


"Can you read the Qur'an?"


"I feel I can, but I don't know, I feel like I've lived a Muslim woman's life, but, I don't know, is that true."


Sometimes there are things that make the concentration of Princess Acalapati lost during prayer which is a shadow when someone uses a prayer tool and feels that it is her, she said, it was even as if he could easily close the prayer intention with his lips.


Living in a Muslim neighborhood is clearly very different from living in the Acalapati palace, here women are obliged to hijab, even all women are required to wear a veil, especially those who are still girls or noble descendants.


It used to feel foreign and very strange to live, but the longer Acalapati could feel the peace of living with those who had different beliefs with him.


Prince Lingga saw his wife who opened the Qur'an at the beginning of the letter Al-fatihah to his amazement.


"I have never held a scripture in my entire life, but I feel I have finished reading it from juz one to Juz thirty, from surah one to surah to hundred and fourteen, from the letters of Al-fatihah to An-Nas."


Princess Acalapati spoke to the astonished Prince Lingga.


"I also feel that I always wash my face with water that Muslims refer to as ablution before praying."


"Where do you know all that?" Prince Lingga was still amazed.


"I don't know." However, Acalapati's answer left Prince Lingga puzzled.