
Morning time.
Grandma noticed Naina who was deftly serving Aaric when they had breakfast together, Winda who accidentally saw him smiling a little as if understanding what Grandma was feeling right now.
Grandma and Winda of course now feel calm and relieved, because now finally Aaric has got a companion to life, and what makes them more happy is that the woman is Naina.
Until now, at the age of marriage they are almost three months, Grandma and Winda never found a gap in the ugliness of their daughter-in-law, Naina who always looks simple and what is actually increasingly making the two more interested in her personality.
Although now she has become a Lady Aaric Widjaja, a young businessman and certainly has a lot of wealth, Naina seems not so interested in the luxury and facilities that she should enjoy freely, even a number of debit and credit cards given by her husband only she uses occasionally for monthly shopping purposes only.
Naina is not even interested when often Intan and Sheryl invite him to shop for branded goods worth tens to hundreds of millions of rupiah such as clothes, bags and shoes. All the clothes and bags he had at this time was because Winda was diligent in buying it, his in-laws knew that Naina would not be able to buy it herself, therefore she diligently shopping for items that are suitable for her daughter-in-law in order to support her appearance as the wife of a Director like Aaric.
"Grandma why not eat?" ask Naina suddenly.
The dreamy grandmother looked startled at Naina's question, she hurriedly stuffed a spoonful of rice into her mouth.
"What's wrong, Grandma? Why is Grandma daydreaming?" ask Aaric this time.
"It's okay, kid, Grandma's not daydreaming." Grandma smile.
"Is Grandma sick again?" Naina looks worried.
"No. Grandma's fine."
Winda smiled.
"Grandma's fine, son, even since the last year I've only seen Grandma as healthy as now." Winda smiled looking at Grandma and Naina alternately.
Naina smiled, and so did Aaric.
"Thank God. May Grandma always be given health." Aaric held Grandma's hand.
"Amin Nak's. All this because of you. Thank you very much." Grandma was a little moved.
***
Daylight.
Aaric who had just returned from an out-of-office meeting that ended lunch together walked into his room in a hurry, he had just gotten word from his secretary if there was someone waiting for him there.
If only the guest who came to his office was not Mr. Vishnu, then maybe he could not accept the arrival of guests today given his busy schedule, then maybe he could not accept the arrival of guests today, but when his secretary called and said if Mr. Vishnu had been in the office and waited for him then he quickly returned to the office and canceled some important appointments today, all because he was curious about the purpose of Mr. Vishnu wanted to meet him who he was sure if this time it was not a business matter, at the same time there are several things that he wants to ask him about the purpose of his speech to his wife Naina the other day at the Hospital.
"Sorry to wait a long time" Aaric greeted Vishnu as he entered his room.
"It's okay" replied Vishnu.
"Please sit down." Aaric invited him to sit down.
The two sat on the sofa facing each other.
"Sorry in advance if I interrupt your time which must be very busy."
"It's okay, I'm just surprised to hear you want to meet me suddenly like this, and I'm sure it's not a business matter."
"You're right, I'm not here to talk about work."
"Oh yeah? What problems?"
"It's about your wife, Naina." Vishnu did not seem to want to waste time by making small talk, he immediately said his intentions and goals.
"What's wrong with my wife?" ask Aaric curiously.
Vishnu then reached for a piece of paper in his pocket, opened it and gave it to Aaric.
"This is the result of a DNA test," said Aaric after reading the contents, he looked at Vishnu in surprise.
"You are right" Vishnu replied as he nodded slowly.
"I still don't understand." Aaric looked back at the contents of the paper for a moment and then looked back at Vishnu in wonder.
"I am the real father of your wife, Naina." Vishnu said it.
Aaric who was shocked instantly frowned.
"You mean?"
"Naina is my real daughter. He's sister Dance, one father another mother."
"What's? how come?" ask Aaric not to believe it.
"The story is long, the most important thing now is that I finally found the daughter I've been looking for."
Aaric looked confused, he could not believe that his wife and Dance were sisters.
"Are you sure?" ask Aaric again.
"DNA test results are proof."
"But how can you do a DNA test? Especially here saying if the sample tested is hair, how do you take my wife's hair and who's sure if this is Naina's hair?"
"Since my first meeting with Naina at the Hospital the other day, I was sure that she was my daughter whom I had been looking for for nineteen years because her face was very similar to her mother's. After that I told people to find out the origin, sorry I said this, but secretly my man managed to take Naina's hair when they followed her while she was shopping, after that I went straight to the DNA test and it was the result."
"You're telling people to follow my wife?" aaric asked a little annoyed.
"Yes. I had to do that to find out the truth."
Aaric was silent, still with his face slightly annoyed knowing that someone had been trailing his wife.
"Then what are you going to do now?" ask Aaric.
"I want Naina to know if I'm her real father."
Aaric was silent for a moment.
"Before did your wife and Tari know about this problem?"
"My wife knows, but Dance hasn't."
Aaric sighed.
"Sorry before. If possible I want to know clearly the real incident, about Naina's mother. What the hell is going on? Sorry I just feel there's something strange here, considering I'm sure when Naina was born you've had a family with her mother Dance."
Vishnu looked at Aaric.
"What if later when we tell Naina, I'll tell her everything."
"Then I won't allow it, I don't want Naina to know if you're her father, "Aaric replied firmly.
Vishnu looked surprised.
"Why?"
"I want to know first the truth, if I think it's going to hurt Naina, I think it's better she doesn't know everything."