
"It is fortunate that whoever becomes the wife of Pak Aksa, his love is very great for his late wife." Ida seemed to be very passionate about the story.
Saira herself smiled wryly, why is something new glorified when it no longer exists. To get love and recognition, he must die a thousand times. What kind of world is he living in right now.
"Eve, we've been here half an hour, let's go back!" bring Alyne. Saira smiled and looked at the little girl affectionately.
"Darling, Aunt comes home first. Will play here again sometime."
"Promise right?" tanyakanya. Saira nodded and the girl immediately hugged her tightly.
"Smart girl" said Saira as she stroked her slightly curly hair before the girl left.
"Mrs Ida, we need to get home soon. Please share with the children. Sorry I can't give it straight."
"It's okay Miss Eve, me and the kids have been very happy with the arrival of both Mothers, again thank you very much."
The two of them immediately left the orphanage with different expressions. Saira with her branching mind while Alyne with the image of the inhabitants.
"They're so innocent, right?" alyne asked unconsciously.
"Do you remember them?"
"No, I used to live in an orphanage. There are times of joy, and sadness. Feelings can arise at any time anywhere without being invited."
"When did you meet your grandmother?"
"I was ten years old."
"I'm so sad to hear your story Alyne. From childhood you never felt the affection of one of your parents." sighed Saira.
Distinct from her, she lives in a loving environment. However, everything changes when he decides to marry the man who becomes his brother's fiancee.
"Life is sometimes cruel Alyne. There are times when the world feels beautiful. But it can change in an instant."
"You're right about that, somehow I'm still breathing today" Alyne sighed.
"If you die, when is the time to enjoy life. If they abandon you, it doesn't mean you're going to die, right? The laws of nature always apply. Use it to treat your wounds." Saira's lecture.
"What do you want most in this world Alyne?" ask Saira curious.
"Family, that's all I want Eve to do." she murmured weakly. "If you are?"
Saira took a breath and exhaled slowly. "Happiness, that's all I've ever wanted."
"Don't you get it? I saw the Madam very well, then the Great Master was also very good. Did I misjudge them?"
"Did happiness come from family?"
"Then?" ask Alyne curious. He switched the conversation.
"My friend used to love an engaged man and, you know, it's really painful to remember."
Alyne listened seriously, "Then what happened next?
Saira looked at Alyne's eyes and smiled wryly. "Otherwise, if not suffering."
"I'm sorry for her life, is she the friend you told me about last time?"
"Yes, you're right!"
"Then how's the ending? Did her husband return to love her? I'm very curious."
"The man did return his love."
"I love the happy ending. May they last until now." Alyne prayed over a drink and Saira teetawa miris.
"His love grew when his wife died."
Alyne was stunned to hear the last sentence Saira said.