The Little Wife of the Lecturer Killer

The Little Wife of the Lecturer Killer
Ayunda was appointed Princess by Mr. Adhitama


Ayunda was speechless to see Mr. Adhitama's difficult-to-understand gaze.


The young girl lowered her head, she was afraid that she might have done something wrong to the old man.


Mr. Adhitama also gently stroked Ayunda's head.


"Thank God that you are happy with your new school, Sekar study diligently," said Mr. Adhitama smiling.


Only then did Ayunda see Mr. Adhitama smiling, which made her heart feel warm.


From here, Ayunda believes Mr. Adhitama is a kind man.


"Come, eat," asked Mr. Adhitama to Ayunda.


Ayunda lifted her face and smiled.


They stepped into the dining room, sitting on the dining table chairs.


Mr. Adhitama sits in his great chair, while Ayunda sits right next to Mr. Adhitama.


"Master, can I get you some food?" ask Ayunda.


Ayunda wanted to do that as a form of gratitude to the old man.


Mr. Adhitama nodded in giving permission to the girl he had appointed as a princess.


He deliberately brought Ayunda to the city to release the village girl from the hatred of her stepmother.


Mr. Adhitama immediately accepted Ayunda's stepmother's offer because he saw that the woman did not like the existence of Ayunda between herself and the husband.


With pleasure, Ayunda also displays food for Mr. Adhitama.


"How is this enough, sir?" ask Ayunda to Mr. Adhitama.


Mr. Adhitama nodded slowly, he smiled at the young girl from the village.


"It turns out this girl is so innocent," muttered Mr. Adhitama.


Ayunda was pleased to get another smile from Mr. Adhitama. He was more confident, now he was in a safe and better place than his parents' home.


"Sir, may I ask you something?" ask Ayunda to Mr. Adhitama before Mr. Adhitama began to eat the food that had been taken by Ayunda earlier.


"What do you want to ask?" ask Mr. Adhitama before starting to eat his food.


"Mhm, what exactly is the purpose of you bringing me here my name?" tanya Ayunda braced herself.


Mr. Adhitama just smiled at the question posed by the young girl before him.


"There's no other purpose than to get you out of the difficult life you're living, I know you don't like your presence in the family, maybe it'd be better for you to be here with me," answer Mr. Adhitama honestly.


Ayunda smiled happily at the answer from Mr. Adhitama. Sangar and creepy face now turned shady and soothing for Ayunda.


"Thank you, sir," said Ayunda.


"Yes, let's eat a cold hunt later not good anymore" said Mr. Adhitama.


"Oh yes, there is one thing that you must change. From today you must not call me Master, but you call me papa" said Mr. Adhitama.


Somehow seeing the happy face of the young girl who was in front of him, made Mr. Adhitama's heart full and wanted to protect the girl, until finally he decided to raise Ayunda as his daughter.


"What's? But," lirih Ayunda felt bad.


"there is no buts, from today you have become my daughter" said Mr. Adhitama.


After that they also ate dinner that had been held on the table, Ayunda's heart that had been restless now began to calm down. at once the sadness and deep wounds in his heart caused by the actions of his parents were treated with the presence of Mr. Adhitama who made himself his daughter.


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Somad also woke up from his sleep, the state of Somad who is still lying on the bed always remember his biological daughter who has been sold.


Now the guilt continues to haunt Ayunda's real father, Somad.


Days passed by tempting apologizing to the innocent girl.


"Young man, forgive your father. You have been cruel to me, huhu." congratulations on crying and regretting what he did to the princess.


"Bang, what happened to you?" tanya Siti began to be annoyed by the attitude of her husband who always mentioned the name of the girl he hated so much.


For one week Somad was lying in bed, his mind constantly plagued by guilt for the Princess.


"Here you go, don't think of Ayunda anymore, she's not your child anymore" shouted Siti scolding her husband.


The days go by without working because Somad is still sick.


Their daily livelihood was no longer there, so again Siti had to owe here and there in order to buy rice to eat in order to survive.


Somad can only be treated with pills purchased at the stall because Siti does not have much money to treat her husband.


Since Ayunda's departure, their lives have been increasingly difficult.


Usually, Ayunda returned to school around the village peddling fried foods around the village.


At the very least, Ayunda could make money for herself.


"Mom, how about we just sell this land and then we pay our debt to Mr. Adhitama, I want my daughter back" Somad said.


"It's impossible, sir. Mr. Adhitama has bought it, let Ayunda stay with the old man, at most Ayunda will be made a wife by the man," said Siti did not agree with her husband's proposal.


"But" said Somad.


"Here you go, sir, I don't want to talk about this anymore" Siti said, leaving her room.


He did not want to discuss his stepson, because for him it only made himself emotional.


The next day, Siti asked her husband for permission to work with the village mothers as laborers on the plantation of Mr. Adhitama.


He is no longer likely to seek loans to neighbors because there are already many neighbors who do not believe in those who live continue to owe everywhere.


He leaves Somad at home, before leaving, Siti has prepared the variety that Somad needs later during his abandonment, such as drinking water, food and medicine.


Somad was silent when his wife left him alone in a state of pain, and he had to accept this situation.


Siti stepped her feet together with her friends to poison the grass in the palm oil plantation.


"Have you started working, Siti? How is your husband doing now?" ask Fatma.


"It's still not healthy, but yes it has to be how else I have to work so we have money, if not work from where we can eat," replied Siti.


"Eh, City. I really feel that Somat is not just ordinary pain," said Fatma expressed her opinion.


As Fatma's neighbors often heard Somad's cries calling Ayunda and apologizing to her daughter.


"What do you mean, Fatma?" siti asked Fatma she felt bad to hear her neighbor's opinion.


"Yes, I think Somad is sick because of Ayunda's departure" Fatma said.


"ah don't make it up, which is probably just because he can get sick like this" argued Siti.


Finally Siti left Fatma, she did not want to discuss Ayunda again. her head felt like breaking hearing the name of the child did not know the profit for her.


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