"Oh, my God. Why aren't you answering?" grumbled Lydia as she climbed the fire escape with her cell phone pressed to her ear. Unable to reach Reino, Lydia immediately called Pak Hadi. Luckily, the man answered his phone on the third ring. "Mr. Hadi, I need to speak to Mr. Reino immediately." "Sorry, ma'am. He's in the middle of a conversation with a client." Hadi replied politely. Lydia growled angrily. She knew she shouldn't be angry and interrupt, but this was also an important matter. More important than anything else. "Please tell Mr. Reino. His parents have just arrived." There was no reply from Pak Hadi, but Lydia knew he must be trying to tell Reino what had happened. It took a while, but Lydia waited faithfully. "Mr. Reino will try to contact them and in the meantime you can hide in a private room for now." "Okay. Thank you." Lydia, who had already reached the fifth floor, immediately opened the emergency exit and quickly entered. She walked quickly to Reino'
"Good morning, Ma'am." Lydia was taken aback by the polite greeting. Not knowing what to answer, she just smiled. And apparently the greetings kept coming from the other employees, until Lydia was confused. Even when Lydia accidentally ran into Mr. Tris while waiting for the elevator, the middle-aged man also greeted her. Well, albeit in a rather forced awkward tone anyway. "What's with everyone today?" muttered Lydia when she got off at the fifth floor. "Maybe it's because your status has gone up," replied Maya, who happened to be waiting for the elevator to go down to the cafeteria. "Morning, Maam," greeted Lydia politely as usual. "Want some coffee?" asked Maya, looking serious. "Then I'll put my bag down first." Maya immediately said yes and waited quietly. On the way down, they passed Kiara and Revan who were about to go up to meet Lydia. Since Lydia was going down to the cafeteria, Kiara and Revan also went down. And the same thing that happened in the lobby hap
"Does it have to be so long?" asked Liani, no longer able to keep quiet. It was late when Liani looked at her daughter, who was packing some of his clothes into a medium-sized suitcase. Her face looked worried, but she couldn't stop Lydia. "What can I do, Ma? The big lady wants me to be her personal assistant while she's here. She even asked me to live with her because it would be easier." Lydia replied without stopping what she was doing. A sigh was all Liani could muster in response. She also knew that her daughter could not refuse because Lydia was just a common employee. A request from the big lady couldn't be refused at will, right? "Will you take an online taxi?" Liani asked again. "No. They said someone would pick me up later." Lydia half-lied. Someone would pick her up later, but it wouldn't just be the driver. Reino himself would pick her up because there were some things they had to do first. In a positive sense of course. Lydia had been embarrassed enough comi
"Just imagine. He fucks me and holds me, but he's also the one who insults me. It hurts my heart to be flattered," Lydia said vehemently to her three other friends. "What did he say?" asked Cinta cautiously. "He said my breasts are really flat. He just likes to squeeze them hard." Lydia replied passionately. "Didn't he say your butt was flat too?" asked Vanessa, deliberately trying to provoke. "No." Lydia answered honestly. "But when he spanked it, it hurts too." "Spanked? Violence?" It was Erika's turn to ask. "Not ... really. How do you say it? The kind you see in the movies. The ones that are a little rough." "Rough, huh? But is it good?" Again Vanessa wanted to provoke. "It's good." Lydia replied a little softer than before and scratched her neck, which didn't itch. "Guys. Did you notice?" Cinta asked with a meaningful look. "We were talking out loud about perverted things." She continued quietly. Vanessa was the first to laugh out loud, especially after se
"When do you want to give Mama grandchildren?" Clarissa's question made Lydia choke, while Reino looked relaxed. He didn't even help Lydia when she was coughing, unless Clarissa asked him to. "You don't help your wife when she coughs?" Clarissa scolded, her eyes bulging. "Lydia's not a baby who can't take care of herself, Ma." Reino said as he held a glass of water for Lydia. This was the third day that Lydia had been staying with Reino's parents. Even though she is not always at home, she is still not used to this fake life. Dinner together, punctuated by the question 'when are there grandchildren? Ugh, it felt like Lydia wanted to go home as soon as possible. "We're in no hurry, Ma." Reino replied after Lydia's cough subsided. "Yes, Ma. We want to enjoy the early days of marriage first." Lydia replied to Reino. "Does that mean you're delaying?" Leon asked this time. "More or less." Lydia replied hesitantly, looking at Reino who nodded. "But don't take the pills for
Lydia glanced at the maid who was bringing her breakfast to her room. For some reason, the maid looked down in embarrassment. She barely looked up as she placed the small table on the bed, right in front of Lydia. And that made Lydia wonder. Lydia's eyes tried to search all corners of the room and nothing was out of place. There were no untidy objects or clothes scattered on the floor. The bed was also clean and fresh sheets had been put on. This morning, Lydia had removed the sheets herself, which still felt a little damp. Not to mention the smell of last night's lovemaking. As Lydia remembered, she had put them in the washing machine while the other maids had put on the new sheets. So now Lydia couldn't understand why the servants were acting so shy. "How was breakfast?" asked Clarissa, addressing her only daughter-in-law. "Fine," replied Lydia, who had woken up late this morning. "Sorry, Ma. Lydia can't join me for breakfast." She whined quietly. "No problem. I unders
"I am already outside your house. Come out right now." Lydia growled in annoyance as the call from Reino was abruptly cut off. She had only been at his house for about an hour, but Reino had already picked her up. That was because Lydia had to trick Clarissa. The trip actually took more than two hours. And it made Lydia, who was already tired, even more tired. She didn't rest at home because she had to accompany her mother. "Mom, it looks like Lydia has to go back again." Lydia exclaimed with a grumpy face. "Eh? So soon?" asked Liani, also frowning. "What else can I do? I'm still working. If I have time and permission, I will come by again." Like it or not, Liani had to let her favorite daughter go back to work. If she could still work, Liani would have seen to it that Lydia quit her job. She didn't like her daughter having to work so hard, even staying overnight at someone else's house. "Your boss is nice too. He always picks you up." Liani exclaimed as she walked Lydia
"I'm free." Lydia smiled happily. Finally, the stay with Reino's parents was over. Lydia had been there for exactly one week, just as Reino had promised. And Lydia was grateful. There was only one thing that made Lydia feel strange. It seemed that Reino had changed a bit. He avoided her more. Lydia didn't know what was wrong, but that was how she felt. And apparently Lydia wasn't the only one who felt that way. Rebekah also felt that Reino was avoiding her and looking colder. "Are you arguing with Mr. Reino again, ma'am?" Rebekah asked a couple of hours ago. And out of curiosity, Lydia wanted to find out. Whatever was going on, she needed to know why Reino was avoiding her. Lydia didn't like the situation at all. "Sir, this is the file you need to sign." Lydia said and handed the file to Reino. "Just put it on the table." Reino ordered without looking up. Reino was busy with the monthly report from Viktor's law firm. Even the owner of the firm was waiting relaxed on
For whatever reason, Lydia never thought she would experience things like in the movies. Besides, she was just a commoner. She wasn't rich or famous. So when she was suddenly taken into a car, Lydia was shocked and couldn't believe it. "Sir. I am just an ordinary person. Not rich or famous." Lydia squealed a little shakily. Anyone would be scared and trembling in a situation like this, right? Especially since the men who had kidnapped her had scary faces. Only a crazy person wouldn't be scared. "Sir. I swear, I'm not someone who deserves to be kidnapped." Lydia shouted, already wanting to cry. "Boss. We didn't kidnap the wrong person, did we?" One of the kidnappers asked. "Let me see the photo again." The boss replied and took out his cell phone. The boss opened the messaging app and looked at the photo that had been sent to him. It was a photo of Lydia, who had been seen holding hands with Reino during their recent vacation. The man who called the boss then zoomed in on
"SHIT!" "Woi, don't slam my phone." Kaisar immediately took his cell phone out of Reino's hand. It was one of the few valuables he had, so it should not be damaged. "Damn it. Try to call your girlfriend again." Reino scolded, not accepting that his phone was being unilaterally cut off. "Instead of worrying about women, you should be worrying about your investment in my company." Kaisar replied, putting his phone out of Reino's reach. "What a useless friend. What else do you have in your head besides money?" asked Reino, looking very annoyed. "Of course I have Erika in my brain besides money. The problem is, why don't you use your own phone?" Reino growled angrily. If Lydia had answered his call, he wouldn't have borrowed someone else's phone. And if it wasn't for that idiot Viktor, he wouldn't be in such a panic. Yes. Viktor's confession that he wanted Lydia inflamed Reino. Reino even punched his best friend until he bled before sending him away. Had Kaisar not arriv
"What did I do wrong?" asked Lydia in a sobbing voice she couldn't control. It wasn't even work time yet, but Lydia had gone home first. She didn't care about Reino anymore. Whether she wanted to be fired, get a pay cut or whatever, Lydia just wanted to go home. Having nothing else to do, Lydia invited her friends to a meeting. And luckily everyone had time to meet. "What happened?" asked Erika, worried about Lydia's situation. In all their lives, the three of them had never seen Lydia cry. That's why when Lydia called sobbing, they all took the time to accompany their best friend. And since Cinta had a hard time leaving the house, they decided to meet at the pregnant woman's apartment. "That damn polar bear." Lydia exclaimed loudly. "He's avoiding me." "So what?" asked Cinta, looking curious. "I don't know what I did wrong, but he's avoiding me like I'm a deadly virus." Lydia continued, followed by a soft sob. "He even threw a folder at me earlier. Look, my cheek was
"I'm free." Lydia smiled happily. Finally, the stay with Reino's parents was over. Lydia had been there for exactly one week, just as Reino had promised. And Lydia was grateful. There was only one thing that made Lydia feel strange. It seemed that Reino had changed a bit. He avoided her more. Lydia didn't know what was wrong, but that was how she felt. And apparently Lydia wasn't the only one who felt that way. Rebekah also felt that Reino was avoiding her and looking colder. "Are you arguing with Mr. Reino again, ma'am?" Rebekah asked a couple of hours ago. And out of curiosity, Lydia wanted to find out. Whatever was going on, she needed to know why Reino was avoiding her. Lydia didn't like the situation at all. "Sir, this is the file you need to sign." Lydia said and handed the file to Reino. "Just put it on the table." Reino ordered without looking up. Reino was busy with the monthly report from Viktor's law firm. Even the owner of the firm was waiting relaxed on
"I am already outside your house. Come out right now." Lydia growled in annoyance as the call from Reino was abruptly cut off. She had only been at his house for about an hour, but Reino had already picked her up. That was because Lydia had to trick Clarissa. The trip actually took more than two hours. And it made Lydia, who was already tired, even more tired. She didn't rest at home because she had to accompany her mother. "Mom, it looks like Lydia has to go back again." Lydia exclaimed with a grumpy face. "Eh? So soon?" asked Liani, also frowning. "What else can I do? I'm still working. If I have time and permission, I will come by again." Like it or not, Liani had to let her favorite daughter go back to work. If she could still work, Liani would have seen to it that Lydia quit her job. She didn't like her daughter having to work so hard, even staying overnight at someone else's house. "Your boss is nice too. He always picks you up." Liani exclaimed as she walked Lydia
Lydia glanced at the maid who was bringing her breakfast to her room. For some reason, the maid looked down in embarrassment. She barely looked up as she placed the small table on the bed, right in front of Lydia. And that made Lydia wonder. Lydia's eyes tried to search all corners of the room and nothing was out of place. There were no untidy objects or clothes scattered on the floor. The bed was also clean and fresh sheets had been put on. This morning, Lydia had removed the sheets herself, which still felt a little damp. Not to mention the smell of last night's lovemaking. As Lydia remembered, she had put them in the washing machine while the other maids had put on the new sheets. So now Lydia couldn't understand why the servants were acting so shy. "How was breakfast?" asked Clarissa, addressing her only daughter-in-law. "Fine," replied Lydia, who had woken up late this morning. "Sorry, Ma. Lydia can't join me for breakfast." She whined quietly. "No problem. I unders
"When do you want to give Mama grandchildren?" Clarissa's question made Lydia choke, while Reino looked relaxed. He didn't even help Lydia when she was coughing, unless Clarissa asked him to. "You don't help your wife when she coughs?" Clarissa scolded, her eyes bulging. "Lydia's not a baby who can't take care of herself, Ma." Reino said as he held a glass of water for Lydia. This was the third day that Lydia had been staying with Reino's parents. Even though she is not always at home, she is still not used to this fake life. Dinner together, punctuated by the question 'when are there grandchildren? Ugh, it felt like Lydia wanted to go home as soon as possible. "We're in no hurry, Ma." Reino replied after Lydia's cough subsided. "Yes, Ma. We want to enjoy the early days of marriage first." Lydia replied to Reino. "Does that mean you're delaying?" Leon asked this time. "More or less." Lydia replied hesitantly, looking at Reino who nodded. "But don't take the pills for
"Just imagine. He fucks me and holds me, but he's also the one who insults me. It hurts my heart to be flattered," Lydia said vehemently to her three other friends. "What did he say?" asked Cinta cautiously. "He said my breasts are really flat. He just likes to squeeze them hard." Lydia replied passionately. "Didn't he say your butt was flat too?" asked Vanessa, deliberately trying to provoke. "No." Lydia answered honestly. "But when he spanked it, it hurts too." "Spanked? Violence?" It was Erika's turn to ask. "Not ... really. How do you say it? The kind you see in the movies. The ones that are a little rough." "Rough, huh? But is it good?" Again Vanessa wanted to provoke. "It's good." Lydia replied a little softer than before and scratched her neck, which didn't itch. "Guys. Did you notice?" Cinta asked with a meaningful look. "We were talking out loud about perverted things." She continued quietly. Vanessa was the first to laugh out loud, especially after se
"Does it have to be so long?" asked Liani, no longer able to keep quiet. It was late when Liani looked at her daughter, who was packing some of his clothes into a medium-sized suitcase. Her face looked worried, but she couldn't stop Lydia. "What can I do, Ma? The big lady wants me to be her personal assistant while she's here. She even asked me to live with her because it would be easier." Lydia replied without stopping what she was doing. A sigh was all Liani could muster in response. She also knew that her daughter could not refuse because Lydia was just a common employee. A request from the big lady couldn't be refused at will, right? "Will you take an online taxi?" Liani asked again. "No. They said someone would pick me up later." Lydia half-lied. Someone would pick her up later, but it wouldn't just be the driver. Reino himself would pick her up because there were some things they had to do first. In a positive sense of course. Lydia had been embarrassed enough comi