
Eser was about to retaliate against Ozge, but Gendis blocked her husband's intentions. With all her might, the woman blocked Eser's hand.
"Enough! It's not time for you to fight." Gendis uttered resolutely even with a soft voice. Then he turned his head and looked intently at Ozge. "After I see the state of papi, I will make a calculation with you, Oz. You shouldn't have hit my husband. What's going on is the same, obviously not my husband's fault."
Ozge clenched his teeth and clenched his hands as he held back emotions. Gendis was so bold as to threaten him just for defending Eser. Clearly making Ozge even more upset with the man who is now known is definitely not his half-brother.
Gendis hurried to ask Eser to walk closer to the room where Sevket was. But unfortunately, from the nurse who just came out of the room with the construction of a half-glass wall said if Sevket still could not be found. The doctor still has to observe intensively.
From the translucent glass, Eser and Gendis could see Sevket lying helplessly on a gurney with various medical devices attached to his body and connected to a monitor screen on a table. The head of the Sevket that this morning still has a crown, now it has hairless plontos.
"It's all because of you, Ice. I don't know what you guys were talking about last time. Your dad seems to be feeling really bad. He became unfocused, not realizing that the stairs he climbed were still half way. Your papa slipped, and rolled all the way down with his head hitting the foot of the display table," explains mutia who was suddenly beside Eser. The woman said it in a soft but clear voice.
"Oh, so you're blaming Eser just because it was Eser who last spoke to Papi? Isn't what happened to Papi pure accident? Why do you bother looking for someone to blame? If by blaming Eser the condition of the papi can improve, naturally you do. It doesn't change anything, does it?" Gendis shifted closer to Mutia by passing her husband.
Eser smiled faintly, today, Gendis showed her partiality twice. And that was in front of two people he never accepted sincerely. Those two were of course Ozge and Mutia.
Hearing Gendis' words, the woman Sevket married was not churchly silent. Now Mutia began to think twice if she wanted to attack Gendis. I don't know what made him turn that dramatic.
"I want to talk to you, bag. Just both. It's about papi." Ozge looked at Gendis sharply. Then the tail of his eyes glanced at Eser who seemed to dislike his request to Gendis.
Eser said nothing. The firm grip on Gendis' wrist made it clear that she did not allow him to talk to Ozge.
"Talk here, Oz. Didn't Bu Mutia and Eser also deserve to know everything about papi?" Gendis returned Ozge's gaze boldly.
Ozge shook his head strongly. "It's another, Beg. Please, listen to me this time. Anyway, I'm your brother. I can't possibly do anything to fuck with you. Maybe I can't accept you as a real sister yet, but I promise, I won't overstep the line this time. Please, Beg, this is very important," Ozge said, his voice and gaze now both soft. The man was pleading with great.
Gendis turned to Eser who was focused on watching Sevket. A little on her tiptoes, the woman asked her husband to stay away from Ozge and Mutia.
"Ozge is as crafty as papi, Mhi. It's not safe to talk to those two without me." Eser was so cold when he said it.
"Phi, those two people you said were cunning have the same blood as me. If you hate them, if you're disappointed, please don't ask me to do the same. If Ozge and Papi are sneaky, I can do the same. Don't underestimate me, Phi. If facing you alone I am capable, of course it is not difficult for me to face them," said Gendis.
"You mean I'm more cunning than them?" Like the eser does not accept.
"obvious. You took advantage of Oz who was in helplessness. You married me to a threat, and then you made me fall in love with you. All in a sneaky way, right? I've lived, slept, and shared anything with you. Our spit and sweat often change places. What else should I worry about in the face of life? A very cunning person once cried and lost his way because of me who suddenly disappeared without a trace. And you're still worried about me facing the cruel world?" Ask Gendis, sounding cynical.
Eser is at a loss for words. What Gendis said was true. The journey of his wife's life was incredibly hard. It is natural that life experience makes Gendis a woman who does not easily give up on the situation.
"Go! Even if I forbid you, you would still force me to leave. Talk to your sister as much as you can. I won't interfere and I'm not interested in your conversation at all. I'm home, there's Ayumi in the parking lot. If you're done and want to go home, call Ayumi. I used to think it was serious, but somehow, after we got here, I felt like it was all drama."
Eser's speech makes Gendis stroke the chest. The truth makes Eser more sensitive. One side in Gendis is very understanding of the condition. Eser who had previously experienced psychological disorders in emotional control, seems to have needed therapy again. This is evident from the rapid changes in the mood of Eser in the last two days. But one other side in the heart of Gendis wanted to oppose her husband to be immediately aware of the error of his attitude.
Seeing that Eser was walking away from her, Gendis did not make the slightest move to open her mouth calling or preventing her husband from leaving the hospital.
Finding Gendis standing still because of Eser's abandonment, Ozge rushed over to the woman he inevitably had to consider his sister.
"I just wanted to get a papi message to you. Open it and keep it where you won't hear or until you find out." Ozge gave Gendis a smartphone.
"Oz, tell me, what exactly is going on? What happened to papi? Why did papi leave this phone if it happened as your mom told you? Tell me, Oz! I deserve to know. If papi's right, anywhere I'll defend papi." Gendis said it solemnly.
"Unfortunately this isn't about papi, Beg. It's all about Eser." Ozge rested his body on the wall with arrogance that had been stripped away.