
“Stand, Mas! I know better how my own mother nature because I was born from her womb, Mas do not need to threaten me by carrying the name of the mother of all. Am I not just a servant's son who is not worth you and I am not at all the wife you expected. So let's get divorced!” adinda said firmly.
Enough already he felt unappreciated and cheated by Reza, Reza, so there is no word of second chance because it will only give the man to repeat the same deed and the impact remains his hurt feelings.
“No! I'll never drop a talaq on you, Adinda! Will not!!” yelled Reza who began to be ignited emotions because the wife insisted on asking to separate from him.
“Yes already, if Mas does not want to drop a talak on me then I will make a hammer judge who reads to approve our divorce,” said Dinda relaxed and will pass out of his room. Unfortunately, the girl's steps stopped when she heard Reza's voice speak again.
“You really don't want to listen to me anymore? Will you never regret if until we divorce, because your status will turn into a widow who always get scorn from all citizens. Is that what you want?” Reza is still trying to persuade his wife to cancel Adinda's desire to separate and ask talaq to be dropped immediately.
However, the girl no longer wants to be a show wife for a Reza, where she can at will treat him without feeling while her freedom as a girl is constrained. Being a widow is not a sin and the title of widow is much more honorable than a cheated wife.
“Being a widow is much better and more honorable than just having the status of a wife but her husband is having an affair with another woman! I will not feel so bad after divorcing you because I have absolutely no iddah period after you drop the talaq! Mas Reza should never forget right, if you never give me an inner living, so until now my status is actually a wife who is still a girl!”” answered Adinda looking at the nyalang husband who will soon become an ex.
Riza shook her head slowly, although in her heart she allowed the rights of the wife that He had never given and now even that became a stir in her household.
“I promise I will fulfill my duty as your husband and will fulfill your birth and inner right from this very second, but please give me a second chance. I swear I'll never wish you again!” Reza made a promise for umpteenth time but Adinda's heart seemed to have died because of her husband's behavior.
“Your promise is too late, Mas Riza. Doesn't Mas himself not have any feelings for me? So for what we keep this marriage if it will only hurt each other, we better walk in each other's path and we can be both free to determine our own future. Please Mas marry a woman who deserves you because I am only a servant child in your house!” This time Adinda actually came out of the room leaving Reza who was still glued to the same position.
It seemed that Reza did not want her in-laws to know that her and Adinda's household were currently having a big problem, as the man was embarrassed to reveal it. Especially here he is the guilty one. The man who betrayed his wife and betrayed her behind his sister.
“Did you two tell Mother the same story about what really happened? Mommy will not force if indeed you two are able to finish it and get a solution that is equally delicious in the heart,” said Mother Hanum looking alternately at the faces of children and her daughter-in-law.
Adinda is still silent because she is hesitant to tell about the pain she feared when before accepting Mr. Suryo's offer to make her as a substitute bride. Now the rice has become porridge and he can not pull time back again.
“With the silence of the two of you, it indicates that there is a problem in your marriage. Anyone want to tell me the same mother?” Hanum looked back at the face of the child and his downcast queen as if trying to keep the matter a secret.
Neither Adinda nor Reza answered Mother Hanum's question, suddenly a bright red sports car entered the yard of Adinda's house and the car looked very striking.
The deg!
Adinda's head felt dizzy instantly just by looking at the red color of the car.
“Who else is coming?” ask Mother Hanum began to move from her place to come out to see the new guests coming.
“It was also an uninvited guest, Mother!”