Billionaire's Secret Son-in-law

Billionaire's Secret Son-in-law
In-laws VS Son-in-law


...All material things forever do not always make a person happy. Sometimes mental and mental health is also necessary for happiness....


...~Abraham Barraq...


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"I can support your daughter, Ma. Even up to seven derivatives, I can!" Abraham said seriously.


"In a dream?" Bela said underestimating. "One child only, you give five hundred thousand for one week. How are the seven derivatives?"


Mama Bela smiled obliquely. He looked at Abraham intently and without a blink.


"If you can support my daughter, prove it. Don't talk too much!" Mama Bela then turned her face and looked at her daughter who seemed to want to take Abraham's hand off her hand.


"Ma," Lirih Aufa with a clear face.


"Take my daughter's hand off?" Mama Bela pulled Aufa's hand.


Not releasing. Abraham strengthened his grip.


"I will not forbid my wife to meet her parents, Ma. But if that meeting makes my wife crazy for money. I can forbid him from meeting you anywhere and anytime!" Abra said firmly.


"You!"


"You're crazy!" Sela Aufa was furious. "She's my mom and she deserves to see me too!"


Aufa seemed to be very distrustful of Abraham's words. Moreover, the expression of the man was not playful.


"A mother is sometimes too affectionate with her daughter until she can't tell which ones are affectionate and overindulgent!" Abraham took it seriously. "Mama can give her anything but after she marries me. Abra please don't interfere in our affairs!"


"You want our money to run out, you want anything about the problems in our household. That's my business with Aufa. Mama and Papa just monitor and give understanding. It's not that my wife acts like a child who keeps asking!"


"You dare teach me?"


"Because not all parents understand what their children mean" Abraham said in a slightly lowered voice. "Children are not always right, but parents can be wrong. Children have the right to give understanding to them if the upbringing of their parents is not appropriate and not right."


"You!" Mama Bela said by clenching both her hands.


"I'm sorry Abra said, Ma. Abra just wants to make Aufa understand about life. Next time, please don't give anything to my wife because I can give it to you!"


After saying that, Abraham quickly pulled his wife's hand from the restaurant. He ignored Aufa's call to his mother because he already felt he had no business.


"Ma. Aufa wants the same, Mama!" Aufa said with a hand reaching out as if asking her mother to take her.


"Come, Aufa!"


"No!" Said Aufa trying to escape from the grip of Abra's hand.


"Geez!" Abraham cried with his heavy voice.


Aufa immediately fell silent. He even felt fear when Abraham's eyes were different than usual. A firm face, sharp eyes and hardened jaws indicate that her husband is really angry. Aufa finally got in the car. Even with an unshakeable heart.


"Abra get my daughter out!" Mama Bela knocked on the car window. "Give him back to me!"


"Aufa wear your seat belt!"


Aufa refused. Despite his anger, he pulled the seatbelt for safety. Then slowly his hand waved at the window with tears flowing.


"Mama!" It was her omission that made Aufa continue to look back. "You're evil!"


"She's my mama, Abra!"


"I know but it's wrong, Aufa!"


"He's not wrong but you're wrong!" Aufa cried out with half a shout. "He's entitled to give money."


"But I can also give you money!"


"Akhc!" Shouted Aufa with his body almost bent forward because Abraham pressed the brake pedal impromptu.


"You crazy?"


Abraham looked. He gripped the steering wheel tightly trying to suppress his almost provoked emotions.


He can't raise any more voices than this. He still remembered the shadow where his father and mother fought until his mother cried roaring.


"If you want to die! Die by yourself! But I don't want to die with you!"


Abraham turned his head. He looked into the same eyes Aufa was looking at.


"At least I don't intend to damage my car Aufa. Even if asked to vote I don't want any of this to happen! I have no regrets about marrying you because I believe this destiny was well planned by God" Abraham said. "If you think I just want the position to go up. I'm sorry I'm not leaving my workshop anytime!"


After saying that. Abraham took his car again. He did not look at Aufa in the least. He really does not care what his wife thinks about him, the most important thing is that he has said that he is not as crazy as the property of the Aufa family parents.


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And elsewhere. A woman stricken with emotions and worries headed straight to the tall building where her husband worked.


He really doesn't care about anything. Even every employee who greeted her, she did not budge and quickly headed to the floor where her husband's room was.


"Pa!" Excited Bela by opening the door violently.


Everyone inside spontaneously turned their heads. They immediately stood up and saluted when they knew that the wife of the owner of the company was coming.


"Can you wait for Papa for a second?"


"Wouldn't. Mama wants to talk now!" And cried selfishly.


"But, Ma… "


"Father!"


"Mama will stay here!"


Akmal, a man who looks still charismatic even at his age who is no longer young is certainly quick to dissolve his meeting with the finance and company secretary. He also apologized for his wife's presence interrupting their meeting.


After the door of the room closed and left only the two of them. Akmal took his wife to sit on the sofa and gave her water


"Drink first, Ma! Mama can't be too emotional!"


"It's all wrong, Papa!" Mama Aufa cried by looking at her husband sharply. "Because Papa forced Aufa to marry the poor mechanic. Life's lacking!"


"What do you mean, Mama?"


Finally, Bela started telling me everything. What happened in the restaurant, his daughter's story during Abraham's house is also told. Nothing covered by Mama Bela. She was all about her husband.


"Five hundred grand, a week, Pa? Our son is miserable and Abraham won't let Mama give him money?" Mama Bela said with emotion. "Mama is only afraid of Aufa's lack. Mama's afraid Aufa's needs aren't met!"


"He's always been here. He never did anything heavy. After marrying Papa's chosen man. His life is getting heavy. Does that want Papa? Does Papa want to see our daughter's life miserable?"


"Ma!"


"Why? Papa wants to take Mama's fault too!"


Akmal seemed to take his breath so deeply. He knew his wife's feelings but honestly he also felt sorry for not being able to properly educate his son.


"Let Abraham take care of Aufa, Ma. Papa is sure he can educate our daughter to be a better figure than our upbringing."


~Connected


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