He's Not The Best

He's Not The Best
51. Forced Jagan


Don't Force


The loud noise from the table that Badri hit shocked everyone there the old man was still sitting in a wheelchair while gripping the handle of the chair firmly then, he looked at Arkan and Erlan with a sharp gaze.


“Are you guys so worried about that kid, is he more important than Saina and yourself?” Badri.


“Kakek ...!”


“Daddy ...!”


Arkan and Erlan said they simultaneously referred to the old men there as their own.


“What? Are you going to argue with me and fight me just because of that woman? Remember he's nobody, even if he wants to leave let no one force him, nor does anyone tell him to leave. Did you see her this morning Saina?” badri asked as he turned to the woman sitting at the side and still continued to chew her food leisurely.


“No....” said Saina while shaking her head but Erlan looked at her sharply she did not believe the woman, just that she suddenly became fed up with the way Saian behaved. Previously she used to respond to all of Saina's treatment and attitude without feeling anything.


Finally Erlan left without eating anything this morning she immediately called Hasnu and asked him to leave for school. He is a little upset even though he knows that Arkan's intention to defend Winsi is to test Saina's heart and determination in her family.


Arkan himself tells Erlan that the existence of the little girl will prove whether Saina really loves her father or not. If the woman can accept Winsi with a spacious chest then it is certain that Shaina's love is so high, even pure without expecting anything from her.


Meanwhile Saina had finished her breakfast and also left for work, while Arkan was still silent and sat down to enjoy her breakfast, regardless of Badri still noticing her.


Arkan looks calm because he is sure that Winsi will not go anywhere other than to go to his mother's house. The boy is still innocent, he will not be angry if nothing triggers let alone get away from home, maybe something hurt him and he knows for sure it was Shaina's doing. But he could not judge her in front of his father.


After a while Arkan pulled out a cell phone to send a message to Runa and asked if her son was in her house. Long enough he waited for the message to be answered until he finally looked more relieved. Runa replied to the message and answered her question that Winsi was with her and was fine.


“Remember, Arkan! Don't waste another woman like Saina you'll regret it. He's been struggling a long time because he wrote he loves you!” badri said as Arkan stood up from his seat.


“Dad knows where he keeps loving me from? If indeed he is sincere then he will like what I like, including the existence of Provinsi, he will support me and not say bad things to him until the boy leaves.”


“So you think the kid went because of Saina?”


“Who else?” With that said, Arkan showed the surveillance camera footage that was in the vicinity of their residence.


Badri saw the tape from Arkan's phone, at a glance, then, he looked away while grunting roughly and moved his wheelchair back to the room, followed by a paid nurse to help his needs.


After Badri's departure, Arkan again writes a message to Erlan, telling him that he doesn't have to worry because Provinsi is at his mother's house.


If he wants to make sure then he can see it when he comes home from school but, Arkan again gives and messages so as not to force Winsi to return home unless, of his own volition. Yeah, he just needs to know that the girl's okay.


Surely when Erlan came home from school he asked Husnu to deliver him to Runa's house. When they arrived at the place they did not go straight to meet Winsi but, just keep the car across the street and, observing from afar what the girl was doing. It was late in the afternoon when they got there.


It turned out that Winsi seemed so carefree helping her mother serve some buyers in the stall.


Erlan exhaled slowly while leaning her head, regretting why this girl did not go to school when she was fine. However, then he thought there might be something, which was painful so that the girl was not eager to think about school lessons. Then, choose to go to his mother's place, even he serves buyers by still wearing his school uniform.


“Why are you here?” tanya Winsi as soon as she saw the person who called and ordered a glass of tea was Erlan.


“It can't be? I'm a buyer, just like everyone else.”


Without looking again at Erlan, Winsi also made his order. The girl offered a glass of iced tea on order along with Runa who came out from inside the house.


The woman greeted Erlan and smiled kindly, welcoming the teenager with a hand shake and Erlan kissed the back of her hand.


“How are Aunty?”


“I'm good, Alhamdulillah. How's everything at home? Sorry yes, Auntie rarely goes there, not good with your grandfather.”


“Why should not aunty, the house is not the grandfather's house but the Father's house! All is well, how come!”


“Oh, it's the same as aunt still not nice go there.”


During this time, Runa only once in a week to see the state of Winsi in the big house. Every time he went there he always brought simple souvenirs in the form of his own homemade food and also helped Neni's work. He treated himself like that because he did not feel like a guest, but a person who still had to serve the family because the existence of his son there was already very disturbing.


“ Busy! From now on do not need to go there again I also will not go there before the Aunt went.”


“Win, what do you mean, whose Aunt?” ask Rona while looking and staring at her son full of search.


When Winsi came home, he said that it turned out that his school day was off. Runa knew that her son was currently lying because he caught a bad rap from her attitude and speech when she said about someone who was in the mansion.


Winsi is always honest with her mother as she is today, she says what she experienced and all Saina said to her.


“Is it true aunt Saina said that to you?” ask Erlan.


“Yes. So I don't want to go there anymore I realize who I am I don't deserve and the aunt is right so I don't want to ... don't want to stay at Daddy's house anymore!”


“Do you want to quit school too?” ask Erlan.


“If the question ... no, I still want school kok,” said Winsi while looking at her mother and then, said “Mother, can I spend my school fees there?”


“Can, can, Son. If you really want to go to school there do not worry, I just need to try harder.”


“Erlan, tell Dad, I'm not going home. Please later. Mr. Hasnu will bring my things!” Winsi said while staring at Hasnu, asking her to move her belongings from the Arkan house to her mother's rental house.


 


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