The Romantic Story of a Loner High School Boy

The Romantic Story of a Loner High School Boy
Chapter 76: Aunt Intan's Regret



Syifa did not resist now, she obeyed every word of her mother. The problem he was facing at this time, made him forget the food supplies that were still in his house Daffa.


But that doesn't happen for the next. After the two princesses returned to his arms, now Aunt Intan's face again let out an angry air. His gaze was so piercing, that Daffa turned his gaze to someone else.


"Tante knows, you've helped Syifa a lot. But not gini too, you even bring Syifa and Fasa at will without the permission of the aunt."


Nervously, Daffa apologized to Aunt Intan. "M–maaf ... I feel guilty."


Syifa. "No! Daffa didn't tell me, but I took the initiative to his house."


"You shut up, let Daffa answer. How could you have acted before Daffa was told, right?"


Syifa remembered it again, she said what it was. "I–iya sih ... "


Aunt Intan looked back at Daffa. "Daffa, have warned several times not to want to do something to Syifa, right? Auntie said so for your good later."


"And just so you know well, Syifa already has an established man who will accompany her in the future."


Daffa suddenly let out a cynical smile, at the same time he opened his eyes wide. His fingers rubbed all the hair that covered his face. "Continue?"


Staring at Aunt Intan, Daffa stepped forward.


"Player ... "


"Player ... "


"Player ... "


All the bodyguards who saw it, they immediately acted by pointing the tip of their umbrella right at Daffa as a threat. But their actions came to a halt after Aunt Intan raised her hand and told them to stop immediately.


Daffa continued to step foot, without caring about their pending threat. "Does that have anything to do with me? I'm silent doesn't mean I don't know anything."


Daffa's steps finally came to a halt when it reached in the middle. "Tante should have been paying more attention to Syifa instead of pushing her even deeper."


"Huh? Do you know what?"


Aunt Intan was astonished at once and laughed, because she heard a piece of advice from a Daffa whose age and life experience were still far below her.


Once again Daffa took a step forward. The look on her face was still the same as before, all that was different was her cynical smile that was widening.


"I've heard the story directly from Syifa himself. She said she was forced to like a person named Rio, without having any feelings of love for him. But actually I don't know, the feeling of love can affect or not, because I'm not experienced with it either ... "


" ... When I heard the story, I often heard the name of my father uttered by Syifa, who he said was the papa who had long taken care of this matchmaking. Butwhat? But strangely enough, from beginning to end, I never once heard the word mama in the story."


Aunt Intan did not move at all, she was very stunned when she listened to every word that came out of Daffa's mouth. Then Aunt Intan asked Syifa. "Syifa, why did you tell her about Rio?!"


Syifa did not dare to answer, she just lowered her head and shifted her gaze from her mother's gaze.


Aunt Intan was silent. So confused as to answer what, Aunt Intan even opened her mouth a little which she then bit slowly.


"Tante Intan even agreed to it just like that, even though Syifa did not want the matchmaking to happen at all ... "


" ... And Asal Aunty knew, because Auntie did nothing, even making Syifa feel more depressed. I saw it for myself, at school and outside, as if Syifa had become accustomed to covering her heart wounds with a fake smile that could attract the heart of those who saw her openly. Not only that, Syifa also felt hurt by her loneliness and sadness. But why didn't Aunt always accompany him and hear all his outpouring? Isn't the presence of a mother precious to her child?"


Aunt Intan was very moved to hear that. He was only self-prescribed and could not say anything more.


The state of silence, momentarily broken when a loud rumbling sound was heard, but it could still be heard in the ears.


It seemed like the rumbling sound was coming from behind him Daffa. Everyone is interested in looking in that direction, but they see nothing but emptiness.


Aunt Intan let out a long sigh, then she said something to Daffa. "Daffa, it turns out that you are very good at words well ... To the point of changing aunt's mindset in a moment."


"You're right ... Aunty is wrong, because it cannot act directly to overcome this problem. To make Syifa feel uneasy and uncomfortable."


Aunt Intan felt guilty, she then hugged her two daughters tightly. One felt frightened because of his condition that made goosebumps, while the other one melek because it was very anxious.


"But Daffa, do you feel even the slightest guilt, after taking my two daughters without the knowledge of Auntie?"


Daffa chuckled as he scratched his back head. "Yes how yeah ... Of course I feel very guilty. Actually just now, I also want to say about this hehe ... "


" ... That's why I feel I deserve punishment. Well, now the aunt can continue her pending sentence earlier. I'll take it as a valuable lesson for the next."


Syifa interrupted Daffa's words. "Eh, but you're not—"


Syifa hung her words when her eyes looked at Daffa's relaxed face and was also very soothing to see. "Syifa, just calm down. I won't die from just one blow."


"Are you sure, Daffa? ... "


"I was really looking forward to it."


Confidently, Daffa answered the doubts of an aunt Intan.


Shortly after hearing it, Aunt Intan then immediately sent back one of his guards earlier, to give him a punishment.


The punishment ordered by Aunt Intan was not only limited to words, but also with a direct blow to Daffa.


The designated bodyguard directly advanced forward, repeatedly twirling his right or left arm, before launching a punch. It was all he did, just because the bodyguard wanted to make things hotter and tense.


Syifa could not see it, she just closed her eyes while leaning on her mother's clothes. Unlike her brother, Fasa actually peeked from behind her mother.


The guard continued to step forward until passing Aunt Intan. He lunged at the specks of rainwater with his clothes already soaked because his umbrella had disappeared. The bodyguard lost his umbrella because of his own ridiculousness.


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