
The news of the discovery of Dara's birth mother was conveyed to her parents, not to forget Freya and Anggi as Dara's best friend also knew the news. The hero almost every day took the time to visit Aruna after his work was completed, also asked the doctor in charge of the condition of his mother-in-law. Both Dara's friends also visited Aruna in the hospital, as well as Haris and Ratih who also came to visit.
Aruna was very grateful, knowing her son was surrounded by people who loved him, especially when Dara told about the late Arif and Almira, unceasing expressions of deep gratitude spoken for them, he said, who had been heartened to bring Dara into the warmth of a family also lavished affection for the flesh and blood that he ignored first.
Dara does not come to the hospital every day, usually comes to visit about two or three times a week because it is busy with the preparation of lectures that are almost arriving, he said, and also she must be good at dividing time so that her husband and children always get the full attention no less. Today Dara did not come to the hospital, but he always took the time to make a video call with his mother to say hello.
“Mom should eat regularly, do not forget the vitamins are spent, tomorrow or the day after I will come. By grandma.” Dara ended her video with a wave of Selena's hand.
“Feed.” Aruna replied to her grandchildren's wave until the video call ended. Dusapnya mobile screen decorated with photos of the small family Dara, stared at the photo of the child, daughter-in-law and granddaughter covered with joy.
Suddenly the waiter who was waiting for him was stirred up after the arrival of someone just a moment ago. “Mistress, someone sent me this big envelope. The sender said this for you.” The waiter handed Aruna a large brown envelope.
“Please set my bed, I want my position to be more upright,” pinta Aruna and the waiter swiftly carry it out.
He opened the envelope and read it carefully. It turned out to be a divorce letter from her husband, a man she had in the past chosen over her son. The next two sheets were about the simple house that Aruna occupied after she was exiled because of illness, the man only gave the small house as a farewell greeting. Aruna took a breath and smiled bitterly, she did not cry, just a smile of relief seemed to decorate her pale face.
He accepted all of this with great courage, considering it to be karma for his past mistakes. He used to throw away his son, and now he's the one who's been dumped. All he wanted now was to see his son live happily and all that had materialized, it seemed he was not curious if God would want to call him right now.
The maid who was about twenty-three years old was crying and shaking her head, she was the only servant who had remained loyal to Aruna since she was sick. ”I don't want to work on the second mistress, I still want to be with you,” as much as you like.
“But I won't be able to pay you as much as your master's salary all along, my savings are a little and I have to use it to pay for maintenance from now on. Don't you have a sister in the village who is still in school and needs a fee? go back there, remember your family. Don't worry about me, there is a hospital nurse who is always ready here,”. Aruna couldn't possibly let the servant take care of her without a proper payment, while the servant also needed money.
“Although her salary is a little fine Madam, I still want to take care of you. I can't bear to leave you in a state of severe pain like this.”
“I will pay for it. You can still take care and take care of my mother-in-law.” The voice of Wira interrupted the two people who were bargaining. The two turned their heads towards the source of the voice, unaware that a few minutes ago the Hero had entered there to visit as usual and overheard the conversation between the servant and his mother-in-law.
“Te-thank you Sir, thank you,” said the waiter earnestly.
“Nak Wira, I don't want to bother. Mother is too shy to accept your kindness as well as Dara,” replied Aruna weakly and reluctantly.
“It is the obligation of a child to take care of his parents when sick, right? do not hesitate, when Dara became my wife, then you also became my mother.”