
Gendis crouched down in front of the twins exactly. Then slowly waved his hand in front of Agam and Agler's face alternately. The two of them immediately looked at him.
"We're leaving. You two come, Auntie." Gendis tries to slow down the lips slightly and recite sentences with more open lips and a more expressive face.
The two children looked closely at Gendis' mouth. After Gendis tried to repeat his words once more. Agam and Agler also directly cooperated with Gendis fingers.
There are still many questions that come to Gendis' head, about Arya who easily helped find and bring Ozge's child without any significant difficulties. Also about the twins who seem to be mute and deaf. But Gendis had to take them first.
Gendis patiently followed Agam and Agler's short footsteps to his car parked by the roadside. Without Gendis knowing, Eser's bodyguard continues to follow him. Start Gendis out of the apartment, meet Ozge for a bit, then move the driver of Eser to the hotel, and until now.
Now, Gendis is beginning to get confused. He couldn't possibly have taken the two children to his apartment, because he hadn't told anything about it with Eser. If he gives it to Ozge, it will be very dangerous. Gia can get in and out of there at will.
The only thing he thought about was Sevket. With his power, money and the ability of his parents-in-law, of course the safety and well-being of the two children can be guaranteed.
Gendis drove his car at below average speeds. Because he brought two children with a toddler age. Fortunately, Agam and Agler were calm and inactive children.
Now, Gendis was in front of the main gate of her father-in-law's house. He is still waiting for confirmation to be allowed in or not.
After waiting for almost five minutes, Gendis was finally allowed to enter. Sevket even scolded the security guard. For letting Gendis wait outside the gate for too long. Supposedly, security did not need to ask again, when Gendis had already introduced herself as Eser's wife.
Sevket was very surprised, when he saw Gendis coming with two toddlers who reminded him of Ozge in childhood.
"Ndis, who are they? Why did you bring them into this house?" asked Sevket with a look of wonder. Actually, he's guessing. But if the assumption is correct, it is not wrong until Eser and Ozge fight over Gendis.
"Pi, Gendis can't linger here. Because of Gendis, it had left Eser for too long. The problem of these two children can meet and be with Gendis, let Ozge tell. Clearly, these two children were most likely Ozge's children. Here is the safest place for them" said Gendis, politely but not losing his decisiveness.
The two kids are still. They were asked to sit, and they sat. Makes Gendis more curious, children their age, not obedient and active.
"The fire will confirm the truth about them. Thank you for getting Papi involved in this. You be careful." Sevket walked over to the child who was most likely his grandson.
"Together, Pi. Their names are Agam and Agler. Like them, they're speechless and deaf, Pi. Besides, it seemed, they were too henchmen for a child his age. Asking the pediatrician for help might be helpful, Pi."
Sevket scooped his face while crouched in front of the twins. Inwardly, Sevket felt slapped. The sin of his past cruelty slowly finds its own way to give him a cash punishment in the world. The law of sowing, whether it is recognized or not. Now he is experiencing.
After feeling the twins were safe and guaranteed everything in the Sevket residence, Gendis decided to leave.
The first thing he did was pick up the driver of Eser's trust at the hotel. According to Gendis' calculations, in the next 30 minutes, the driver should have woken up.
On the sidelines of the trip, Gendis contacts Ozge to let him know that his task is complete. Gendis asked her ex-boyfriend and sister-in-law to meet her children at Sevket's house.
Just like Gendis, Ozge also suspected why the once complicated and difficult to solve affairs, now too easy and short to solve. Ozge believes something is not right.
That man is Eser Sevket. Feeling lied to and played by his own wife. The report from the scouts made him unable to contain himself.
Do not be asked again the condition of the Gendis room, like a broken room. Make up equipment scattered, some glass on the walk in closet broke.
Damar, who had heard the rage of his brother-in-law, did not do much. Just like the nurse, the two chose not to approach Eser first.
Gendis who had returned with driver Eser immediately returned to his apartment.
The driver apparently did not remember what happened. He just felt like something was strange. His body was tired, but he could not remember what he had just done to make himself exhausted and fell asleep in the hotel.
Arriving at the lobby, Gendis slowed her footsteps. He had to find the right reason for Eser to believe and not be angry. Even normal college, he shouldn't have come home until this evening.
In front of the apartment door, Gendis set her heart first. He should be prepared if Eser scolds and lectures him.
Knowing her brother was coming, Damar immediately approached. "Nob from anywhere? Mr. Eser, the rampage from earlier, I don't know what your room is now. The nurse did not dare to enter. From this afternoon, Mr. Eser did not want to eat," he said.
Hearing Damar's words, Gendis' heart was pounding. Now obviously, Eser would scold him mercilessly.
Gendis does not know that Eser's anger is not because of his late arrival, but about everything he has done since coming out of the apartment.
With remaining courage, Gendis opened the door of her room, then locked it back tightly. There's no Eser there. But the connecting door to the balcony is wide open.
He tidied up the bed first, glancing at the nightstand with food and medicine for today that was not touched at all.
Gendis chose to clean broken pieces of glass first for fear of hitting it or hitting Eser himself. He went back outside to pick up the pengki and the broom.
Eser, realizing his wife had come, was holding back his anger. Many times he caught his breath while saying the name of God.
Finished cleaning the glass fragments, Gendis also ventured following to the balcony.
"Phiu ...," she said, be careful with a stifled voice for a little fear.
Eser did not turn his head and remained unmoved on his wheelchair. His clenched hands perfectly held back the anger.
"I'm sorry, I'm late because I have to drop off Mega." Gendis started looking for excuses.
Eser looked at his wife with a sharp look. "Don't say anything, if it's just a lie you can tell."
Gendis stepped forward near to Eser. "Phiu, I--," she said, restrained. The face of Gendis implies doubt and fear at the same time.