
"What are you talking about, my future wife?" ask Hideo a little teasing.
Vee just rolled both his eyeballs, pushy. No one has ever managed to overturn it.
"Why does my sister agree to my mother's request to get married anyway?" vee asked sniffly as she crossed her arms around her chest, annoyed as she seemed.
"Why indeed?" tanya Hideo seems sinless.
"You think marriage is a toy? Marriage is a very sacred thing, brother. There must be a feeling of love between the two. And we what? There are no feelings between us. So, what kind of marriage will we live later. You're a little stupid sometimes, yes" Vee began to bring out all his uneg-uneg.
Hideo sighed softly, he knew dealing with Vee did require patience.
"We can learn to love each other after marriage, right, Vee?" ask Hideo slowly.
"What if I can't? What if I find my true love after we get married?" asked Vee while throwing his face, actually he could not bear to be stared so by Hideo.
His heart may melt and accept all Hideo games easily. I can win a lot of games, Hideo.
"Vee, I just want to be able to always take care of you. I owe you a lot, and the only way I can always take care of you is by always being by your side" Hideo said.
"Maybe when I'm just a spirit, I can always be with you without anyone knowing. But now it's different, I already have a body. And to be with you without any interference from anyone else is to marry you" Hideo explained carefully.
"But I don't want to marry without love, brother. You don't know how many divorce cases due to arranged marriages, loveless marriages are very torturous brother" Vee's face began to blush this time, apparently the path that Hideo chose was very burdensome this girl.
"I never expected the slightest reward for what I had done for you. I have always been sincere in helping God's fellow creatures. No need for my sister to return the favor until she has to marry me. I still want to reach my goals, brother" Vee began to sob, just heavy for him if he gets married young.
"But everyone has agreed, Vee. Can't you try not to hurt my parents who seem to love me so much? Don't you see the sincerity from their eyes? Would you hurt their hearts?" ask Hideo, using the name of the parents seems to be able to melt Vee's heart.
"They're not your parents, they're Senopati's parents" Vee replied as she continued to wipe away her tears.
"Yes, you're right. They were Senopati's parents, but now they are also my parents. Because the blood flowing in this body is their blood, even though this soul has changed".
"You know that Senopati must have died with her body if Sri had not replaced her soul with mine. It can be said if I experience reincarnation even though maybe all this is not the will of God, but only the game of the creature" said Hideo who was a little disappointed with Vee's words.
"I know if Senopati parents will feel sad when they know that in the body their child does not reside his soul, but the soul of others. But I'm also sure that they'll feel even more sad if the child comes home in the form of a rotting corpse" Hideo said.
"Alright Vee, if you really object to this marriage. I'm sorry, I won't bother you anymore if that's what you want. I'll go if that's what you want" Hideo resigned.
Now the two of them were silent, dissolved in each other's thoughts.
"If this marriage is annulled, then in the future the mother will forbid me to live alone in my house. And I'm gonna be overprotective of me. It must be every day that Varo's gonna be my driver. Aaahh, it's more horrible" Vee was arguing with her mind.
"If I accept this marriage, then I will be taken to Jakarta by Senopati's parents. There I could continue my studies and for the initial path of the mission of spending my youth cheerfully was to offer an agreement with Hideo's sister" muttered Vee while occasionally stealing glances at Seno who was also silent.
"Ah, okay. It seemed like doing an alan deal was better than being a submissive father girl" a faint smile etched on Vee's lips as her mind found a path she considered good.
"Well, if you want to continue this marriage, then I ask for some agreement between the two of us" Vee offers Hideo a choice.
"What agreement?" hideo asked in surprise, his eyebrows up raised by one because he felt a little worried.
"If I agree to this marriage, I ask brother to agree on some points that I will give, how?" ask Vee.
"Will I try to understand it, what is it?" ask Hideo.
"First point, don't touch me with any kind of physical contact without my consent after we get married later because I'm too young" Vee said.
"Okay, it's understandable. Because I still want to feel the education at this time. Then next?" ask the like-minded Hideo at the first point.
"At least in the next two years, we keep our marriage a secret from anyone but my parents and siblings. Let me be friends with anyone be it a boy or a girl, we're both not to interfere with each other's friendship affairs" this point is quite confusing for Hideo.
This man smelled the smell of serious looking Vee. But to not approve, Vee will definitely get angry later.
Hideopun had to turn his brain to compensate for this agreement.
"Okay, is there more?" ask Hideo.
"The third point, the spending money still has to be given because it's the obligation of a husband" apparently Vee did not want to lose as well.
"Whatever, agree or not?" ask the cool Vee with his stance.
"Well, you don't know how rich I am now Vee. Even an island I can give to you" Hideo said arrogantly.
"So, big brother agrees with all the points I give you?" ask Vee.
"Agree, but I also have some points that you must agree to" said Hideo did not want to lose.
"Well, how come you're following me?" lamented Vee, whining like a child.
"It's up to you or not, rather than me forcing our family to marry us without some of the wishes you mentioned earlier. I can profit a lot from you" Hideo said as he poked Vee's nose.
"Have known politics apparently you are, old man" he mocked Vee.
"I'm still twenty years old Vee" said Hideo flatly.
"Well, the first point I want is that we have to stay romantic in front of our families, especially our parents. Second, you have to give me permission to go anywhere and with anyone. Thirdly, I reserve the right to forbid you from being friends with someone if I think he or she is a threat" Hideo said of the marriage points they will make.
Vee thought a little about digesting all Hideo's speech, his brain loading up a little if it dealt with things that were too serious.
"Hows it? Agreed?" ask Hideo to reiterate again.
"All right, I agree. I'll make a print out of this deal. And we have to sign it with the stamp duty" Vee said.
"No problem. As long as I can always protect you" Hideo said.
"One more sister" said Vee who seemed to have forgotten something.
"What else?" ask Hideo.
"It looks like you have to use Senopati's name after this for the future" Vee said.
"Yes, you're right. No one would believe me if I were Hideo even if it was true" Hideo said.
"By half of you are Hideo, but the other half is Senopati. And in order to live a normal life, you have to choose one" Vee said.
"I think being Senopati will be easier. Because if I become Hideo, then there will be a lot of difficulties later. Especially my identity. No one would believe me if I were born more than a hundred years ago, right, Vee" Hideo said.
"Yes, it is better to be Senopati even with a different person" said Vee.
"Alright, I think our conversation already has a bright spot. We will tell our families to keep our marriage a secret at least until you finish college" said Hideo who already wants to leave, because Vee could change his mind if the two are too long.
Vee is still too labile.
"Alright, we go home now" said Vee standing up, and went to Alin's place to take him home.
"It's over, brother?" alin asked as Vee nudged his arm. Alin closed his eyes.
"Already, let's go back to the deck" Vee asked.
"Yes my sister" Alin replied with a smile, she always idolized Vee.
"Go back to Vee's house" Seno orders his driver to return.
The driver nodded in understanding and opened the car door for his master.
And immediately do the vehicle to the destination.
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