
Bima just set her foot on the floor of the house. And the gazes of the three people who were in the room were staring back at him. The two people among the three looked at him with hateful gazes. Who else would those two be if not Tania and her son Tristan.
"That's the Oma that got Tristan punished?" Tristan pointed towards Bima.
Elva suddenly stood up from her seat and stepped towards Bima.
"What does Tristan really say, Bimo?" elva asked with a demanding look.
"Emm, Yes Oma. But, I have a good goal so I do it like that," said Bima as she lowered her head.
"No, Ma he admitted it. He's really gone too far. Let's imagine if there are children Mas Bara colleagues who know this problem, our family's reputation could be ruined in their eyes," Tania eagerly began to provoke her in-laws.
"Bima, why can you do such a thing? do you know what the consequences are? is it because you Oma and Papa love that you're doing this?" Elva began to be provoked, because she thought what her daughter-in-law said was true.
Bima started to raise her face and looked at Elva, then glanced cynically at Tania and Tristan who were smiling triumphantly.
"Oma, all this time I've been doing Tristan's chores so he's always got good grades. But, indeed last night I deliberately gave the wrong answer because I had a good goal and it was all for the sake of this family," said Bima, ambiguous.
"Tu-wait first! what do you mean you've been doing Tristan's job all this time? so his value during this time was not purely from the results he got?" now Elva gasped in shock and looked towards Tristan, with a gaze demanding an answer.
"Damn! I'm trapped now! mama knows, right? this child really cannot be underestimated," said Tania, condemning her stupidity that is so obsessed with provoking the in-laws but ending misfortune on him and Tristan.
"Yes,Oma. All this time I've been completing her tasks. He never finished it by himself. I deliberately answered wrong to give him a little lesson. I really don't want it later when he grows up, he remains a fool, who will indirectly give harm to the company because of his stupidity. Does Oma want that to happen? a company built from scratch by the late Opa, destroyed at the hands of Tristan?" now replace Bima with his ingenuity back provoking, Elva.
Elva began to be provoked by Bima's words. Now he was looking at Tania with a very sharp look.
"Tania, how did you become a mother? did you never give her time to teach her a little something? all this time mam berklumimu because maybe you feel sad with the treatment of Bara, but it is not appropriate you do not give time to your own child! Bimo is right, Tristan must be taught a lesson so that he can learn on his own. You have to give him time to teach him. I don't want to, the successor to this family is stupid, because the Prayoga family is no fool!" elva said emotionally.
Tania growled, trying to contain her frustration. His intention to make Bima scolded and hated, failed miserably. It was precisely her who was exposed to the torrent of anger in-laws.
"Udah, Bimo, you are now going upstairs. Oma apologized if she had misinterpreted, what are you doing," Elva's voice sounded softly towards Bima.
"Damn it, how dare he tease me like that?" tania in the Heart.
With a hunting breath Tania swung her legs to approach the in-laws.
"But, Ma is actually not only because of the task that Tristan in the suspension but also because of __"
"Yes, you don't want to hear any more excuses! now what Mom says is clear. Tristan has to study hard from today, or if it's important, bring a good private teacher to him. Anyway, once again I stressed, Prayoga's family is no fool," Elva interrupted Tania's words, with great emphasis on her last sentence.
"I'll go to the room first, Mom. You see, I also want to complete my task," said Bima politely.
"Yes, but before you finish your homework, you eat first, so that your concentration is not disturbed!" elva's tone was really very gentle, making Tania even more inflamed.
"Ready, Oma!" sahut Bima, while making a gesture of respect.
"Yes, Oma wants to rest first," Elva turned back to Tristan. "Tristan, remember Oma's message. You have to learn. Can't not!" resolute Elva while moving away.
After seeing her mother-in-law's body disappear from sight, Tania immediately approached Bima.
"You're getting bolder now, aren't you? you want to punch the war drums with me? do you think you can win, huh?" said Tania with a swift hand gripping Bima's wrist, with the aim of wanting to give a small threat so that the little boy was afraid.
Bima smiled obliquely and easily released her hand from Tania's grip. "Well, it looks like Auntie's willing to hit the war drums. But, if according to my aunt who is like that, it's up to Auntie. I'm saying goodbye to Auntie!" Bima swung her legs, about to step away from Tania and Tristan.
Still five steps away, Bima again stopped and turned her body to look towards Tania again. "Tante, I just want to repeat Oma's words earlier. Remember, the Prayogas are no fools, unless they are not really Prayogas!" concluded Bima who again slipped satire behind his words.
Tania glared with a pale face. Even he found it difficult to swallow his own saliva.
Tbc