VIRA (Viki And Nara)

VIRA (Viki And Nara)
ViRA 183's



"What is this Renggo?" asked the papa, as Renggo handed him a piece of paper.


Renggo just kept quiet, and landed his ass on the chair next to his mother. "What's pa?" madam Binta asked, seeing the strange expression on her husband's face.


"What does that mean, Renggo?!" asked Mr. Smith in a high tone.


Madam Binta stroked the husband's arm. "Pa, relax. We're in a public place." Madam Binta reminded her husband. If they are in the hospital.


Renggo and his parents were outside Giska's ward. Giska is with her baby and her parents inside.


Mr. Smith stared intently at Renggo, giving the wife a piece of paper, without looking at Mrs Binta.


Madam Binta picked it up and read it. "This." Madam Binta's eyes widened in disbelief.


Madam Binta silenced her mouth with her palm. "Renggo, don't mess around" said Mrs Binta lirih, feeling shocked.


Just now they were feeling happy, getting a handsome grandson. However, a paper was able to make their feelings crumble in an instant.


Although Mrs Binta and Mr. Smith did not like Giska, they did not deny the existence of the baby in the womb of Giska. They still love and accept the presence of the tiny baby.


Madam Binta sat down limply. "When did you know?" ask Madam Binta lirih.


Madam Binta held Mr. Smith's arm, she did not want her husband to get emotional first, before hearing the explanation from Renggo.


"A few months ago. When we're married."


"Where did you know that?"


"Vicky."


Mr. Smith and Mrs Binta looked directly at Renggo. "He also accidentally knew. At that time, Giska wanted to harm Nara." explained Renggo.


Madam Binta released her cheque in the husband's hand. His head throbbed dizzy with all the shocking news.


"After this, what will you do?"


"We've agreed to divorce."


Mr. Smith lowered his head. "Did Giska confess to the baby?"


Renggo chuckled softly. "He even said he didn't want to take care of her."


Madam Binta shook her head slowly. "God.." growled Mrs Binta. "Why is there a demon-hearted woman. Animals know how to look after their children. She conceived and gave birth. Anything a little has no compassion." he said.


"Renggo confused pa, ma. If Renggo and Giska are divorced, what about the fate of the tiny baby?"


Madam Binta sighed. Adults should not be selfish. Moreover, the baby does not know anything. "And if you divorce, Giska will be a thorn in the marriage of Nara and Viki." muttered Mrs Binta.


"What Renggo just undo Renggo's intention."


He remembered Sara's whereabouts. "No. I can't let Sara down" she said in her heart. Moreover, Renggo has promised to return to him, once the problem is resolved.


"Don't." said Madame Binta immediately. "She's a woman with no heart. Mama doesn't want to have a daughter-in-law like her" she said from the heart.


"Then, what about Nara" said Renggo.


Mr. Smith felt moved, Renggo was so dear to his half-sister. Until he thought about Nara and Viki's household.


Madam Binta smirked. "You think, Giska can harass them. You forget, or you're senile. Who's Viki." Madam Binta recalls how Viki treated Giska at home.


"Yes Renggo, right said your mother. Divorce with Giska." suggested Mr. Smith.


"If Nara finds out you sacrificed your happiness for them. Nara will be even more disappointed. And make him feel guilty." continued Mr. Smith.


"And Viki, surely he will laugh at you" said Madam Binta smiling.


As parents, of course they want the best for their son. Moreover, for several months of being their daughter-in-law, Giska showed no signs of changing into a better figure.


"For the baby,,,," said Mrs Binta hanging.


"Let Renggo take care of her ma, it's okay. Renggo will find a nurse." said Renggo.


"And hopefully, Sara will accept her presence." Inner Renggo.


Mr. Smith and Mrs Binta fell silent. "That tiny baby's a pity." - Madam Binta.


"Well, if that's your decision. If you really want to take care of the baby, don't tell the fan to open up to anyone about his identity." suggested Mr. Smith.


He remembered the story of Nara. Her own daughter. His presence was not at all expected by his ex-wife's family.


And also he felt involved in the suffering of the princess for many years.


Mr. Smith certainly doesn't want that to happen again. Although in fact the baby is not his biological grandson. He still has a heart.


Moreover, his property will not run out just by considering the baby as his grandson. "How's ma?" Mr. Smith asked for his wife's consent.


"Mama agrees. We must not sacrifice a completely innocent baby just because of the fault of an adult."


Renggo. "But Viki already knows pa, and Nara, surely she'll know too."


"Ckk,,, if they're all right." decak Mr. Smith, astonished at the way the son thought. Of course Viki knows, because it all started with Viki.


"Sara already knew." but unfortunately, Renggo could only say it inwardly. It could be a rame, if Renggo said it this time.


Without them knowing, behind the door Madam Gina heard all their conversations. Tears dripped down the cheeks of the gentle-hearted woman.


Crying in silence.


"Giska, you're so stupid. They are very kind and loving. Why don't you open your heart. Look and feel. You are surrounded by golden-hearted people." murmured Madam Gina.


The princess was too obsessed with Viki. Maybe because all this time, Giska has never been rejected by men.


He always gets the man he wants. Viki, he is different. Of course, Viki would never glance at Giska.


Madam Gina grimaced, holding her chest that was painful to the heart. "It seems that letting my grandchildren live and grow with them is the right thing to do" she smiled in pain.


Although he knew, if in the blood of the grandson did not flow the blood of the Renggo family. But Mrs Gina believes they will take care of her and give her granddaughter sincere affection.


The right choice. Than he was in Giska's hands. "I wouldn't be able to leave the world in peace, if Giska took care of him." he murmured with great pain.


Lady Gina leaned against the wall, taking a small bottle from the bag. And take the contents. Call it a small pill, he took it out of the bottle.


He swallowed the pill. "If I am not given long life, at least my granddaughter is in the hands of the right person. If he's with Giska. Can't." Madam Gina shook her head.


"Giska..!!" furious the papa felt his daughter was really off track.


"Pa...."


"Message..."


Renggo, Lady Gina, and Mr. Smith simultaneously called Mr. Marko. "Quiet pa." said Mrs Gina.


Mr. Marko held back his anger. Shame and disappointment. Of course, he was ashamed of his ironwork. And disappointed in Giska's unchanging behavior.


Madam Binta looked at Giska fiercely. "It's a pity that you, son, were born of a demonic woman like her" he said in his heart.


"Sorry everyone, there's something Renggo wants to say." Everything then fell silent. Listening to what Renggo was about to say.


Although Mr. Smith and Mrs Binta can already guess what the son will say. "Me and Giska, we both agreed to separate. After Giska gave birth."


"No. I disagree." reject Mr. Marko firmly.


Mr. Marko feels that Giska will change if he is with Renggo. He believes that if Renggo can turn her into an alley woman better.


"Pa, let. Let them decide. Renggo and Giska, if they're together. They will hurt each other." said Mrs Gina.


"But ma..." Mr. Marko looked towards the baby box.


"Papa don't worry. I will take good care of him." said Renggo, reassuring the in-laws.


Mr. Marko felt awkward with the words Renggo. "wait. You took care of him. He's still a baby. She needs her mother to give her ASI. He still needs Giska very much." explains Mr. Marko.


That is what a sane person thinks. If a new baby is born, then the mother will take care of him with affection.


Mr. Smith and Mrs Binta were silent, acting as listeners. They believe, if Renggo can solve everything.


Renggo glanced at Giska, who was just silent, looking indifferent. "As for that, we have also agreed. If I'm going to take care of him. As soon as he was born." said Renggo.


Mr. Marko looked directly at the princess who was still lying on the patient bed. "Is there anything you want to say?" mr. Marko's baritone voice boomed in the room.


Madam Binta held Mr. Smith's arm tightly. He knows how Mr. Marko and Mrs Gina feel.


Moreover, Madam Binta saw a deep expression of sadness on the iron.


Giska took a long breath. "Didn't Renggo say it. Lagian Renggo also does not mind." said Giska indifferent.


Everyone shook their heads in disbelief at the answer Giska gave. While Renggo, he smiled faintly. I've guessed, how crazy Giska is.


"****... How I used to love women like her. Fix, I must be on the pellet" he said in his heart.


"He's a baby..!!" snapped Mr. Marko pointed towards the box, with eyes looking at Giska.


"Pa, don't be stumpy. There's formula milk. But Giska did not want to breastfeed her. Giska wants to go again."


Madam Binta gawked in disbelief at what she heard. "Pa, Renggo's decision is correct. Divorce this half-demon man." whispered to the husband.


"Husstt.." said Mr. Smith, gently patting his wife's arm.


Madam Gina blinked her eyelids many times. He did not want his tears to fall to his cheeks. And Mr. Marko, he's ruffled right around the waist.


And.... "Pa... Don't." Don't."


Mr. Marko's hand floated in the air, about to slap Giska. Lucky Renggo swiftly holding the hand of Mr. Marko.


"Pa, she's papa's daughter." remember Renggo.


Mr. Marko's body slammed into the floor "God...." Mr. Marko scooped up his rough face. "What's my fault, why do you punish me like this Lord." said Mr. Marko.


"I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I failed to educate my son." Mr. Marko was still sitting on the floor, using his knees as body support.


Madam Gina just shut her mouth and cried. Looked at Giska with disappointment.


Renggo helped the in-laws to stand back up. "Wake up pa."


"Mr Marko, never blame yourself for what happened to our son. Maybe this is all the destiny of life that we have to live." said Mr. Smith wisely.


"Destiny lives, having a child like the devil. Soon, Renggo must divorce her." said Mrs Binta inwardly, looking disgusted at Giska.


Giska rolled her eyes puffed. "Ckk,, papa what the hell. Pake drama everything. Embarrassing." he muttered.


"Old, let us see him?" pinta Madam Gina, with a pale face.


Madam Binta approached and grabbed onto Madam Gina's shoulder. "He's jeng's grandson too. Our grandchildren. We will take care of her together." said Mrs Binta smiling sincerely.


Madam Gina hugged Madam Binta tightly. No longer able to act strong, but his heart is broken.


Destroyed because of the behavior of the princess who since childhood he was very dear. "Pardon us, "he said in tears.


"Renggo, have you prepared a name?" asked Mr. Smith, walking towards the baby box. Looking at the tiny and handsome little baby who was fast asleep.


She was not disturbed at all, even waking up and crying. As if he didn't care about the noise around him.


Renggo smile. "ALDRICH SARRE AFRIZAL"


"A good name" said Mrs Gina.


Suddenly Madam Binta laughed by looking at the screen of her phone. "What's the matter ma?" ask Mr. Smith in wonder.


"Our daughter. She said she'd follow, if we didn't get home with the baby." muddy Mrs Binta saw a written message from Nara.


Mr. Smith laughed. "Surely now your sister is in our house."


"Why pa?" ask Renggo.


"She said she wanted to decorate a nursery. Well, mom didn't think the same as Nara. Even though the baby wants the mother to sleep with the mother, the time is in the room." said Mrs Binta chuckled.


"Definitely Nara will not be with Viki." continued Madam Binta chuckled.


Giska's heart warmed again, hearing Nara's name. "Your daughter is angelic" said Mrs Gina.


"Yes, just don't be a grim reaper" joked Madam Binta, able to change the atmosphere to be a little warm.


As per Renggo's plan, he immediately told his lawyer to file the divorce with the court.


Not to forget, he also asked to make a birth certificate on his little son.