Realizing Dreams Now that their relationship had improved, Ralin forgave her husband's family. He also dropped the charges against Luke. Ralin was already active as usual, going to the office to run the company. He recruited a girl to help the maid at home because of her busy life. Kenzi also did not limit his wife. Occasionally, he also took the time to pick up his daughter from school. "Our new boss is very beautiful, I heard that she is divorced from her husband," said a marketing manager who was almost middle age. "You don't want to try it," said his friend who served as financial manager. The man smiled, "I think," he said with a face implying something. "As expected, a hunter like you wouldn't leave a lonely woman alone," replied the finance manager, and they chuckled together. Today, Ralin went down to review the project quite far from the company. She also informed her husband. "I came home late today, make sure Kenra studies!" he said on the phone, reminding Kenzi.
Violin Still the Same Arriving home, Kenra had not slept; he deliberately waited for his mother to come home. "Mommy's favorite daughter still awake?" Ralin asked when he saw his daughter standing before his bedroom door. Kenra nodded and immediately hugged her mommy, who was always busy lately. Kenra's face looked sullen with pursed lips; Kenzi also stroked her daughter's hair. "Mom, Kenra is lonely, when is mommy home?" asked the demanding. Ralin and Kenzi looked at each other, "Weekend, Mommy will surely be at home, dear," he replied, smiling. "Only two days?" Kenra could not accept it. He prefers to play with his mommy rather than a nanny, who, for some reason, Kenra doesn't like him. Raine nodded. "Only temporarily dear, until the work on mommy's project is finished, after that mommy will come home early every day." Kenzi explained to her daughter. "Then Daddy will just work," he said, "Kenra's mother's friends don't work, only their daddy," he said, which made Ralin
Ralin was so enthusiastic about choosing that he forgot his daughter. They even returned to the company when it was almost night. "All is incomplete, I will send the rest from France," said Darren. "Ah yes, thank you very much!" Ralin said, "You helped me." Ralin shook Darren's hand. He was still a little awkward around her husband's cousin. Ralin was not stupid to interpret Darren's sign, who seemed to like him. He stared at them for a moment, staring at their intertwined hands. "Ehem...." A wheeze from Anne made Darren flinch and immediately let go of Ralin's hand. "Madam, it's time to go home," said Anne. "Ah yes, come on!" asked Ralin, who helped because of Anne, "Mr. Darren, I will inform Kenzi of your arrival." Ralin stared at the man who had been his boss. Darren just nodded. Ralin went home with Anne; Darren was still nailed in place. He wanted to invite Ralin to dinner, but Anne's presence prevented him from talking more privately. "Darren is my husband's cousin,
Livi's arrival at the company disturbed Ralin's concentration. The woman would accuse him of being the cause of the breakdown of their domestic relationship. Finally, he decided to go home quickly and accompany Kenra at home. Ralin's smile appeared on his pink lips; he imagined they would be close again as usual. Ralin's car had pulled up in front of the Kenra school gate, waiting a few more minutes for the kindergarten children's return schedule. Ralin came out from inside. The woman, wearing a long-sleeved light blue shirt, was leaning on her car while looking at the school. The bell rang, signalling that class was over; five minutes later, the children started scattering out of their respective rooms. Ralin saw Kenra's figure walking with both hands holding her bag strap; it seemed that Kenra had not realized her presence. "Kenra, who picked you up?" Kenra's steps stopped when his friend asked. Kenra, who lowered her head slightly, shook her head. "You should cry and tell
Now and then, Kenzi glanced at the hospital emergency room door, where the person he had hit was being treated by medical personnel. Kenzi just bumped into a young girl about to cross the road. From what he saw, the girl's condition was entirely wrong; because of her worry, Kenzi didn't even contact Ralin. "The victim did not carry an identity card; how are we going to ask for approval to take the next step while his leg must be operated on immediately." The doctor was talking to another doctor. "Reporting to the police to investigate will take a long time, until the victim's cellphone is repaired we will continue the operation." The other doctor was indeed more assertive and courageous in making decisions. One of them approached Kenzi, "Sir, we will immediately operate on the victim, the leg. As a responsible person. You will sign the agreement, for that, come with me!" That afternoon, the operation was immediately carried out after Kenzi signed the consent document. Like it o
Finally, the girl spoke to the doctor who was about to return to check on her, "Can you talk?" The girl was silent again. "Tell me what's your name and where is your family?" Kenzi also asked. The girl shook her head. "If you don't tell us how are we going to tell your family? They must be really worried about you." Ralin also chimed in, but the girl kept her mouth shut. The doctor left, leaving the three of them inside. Ralin took out his cell phone, telling Anne to handle the company. "Thank you, Ann!" Ralin said, then hung up the call. "You don't need to be here!" The woman spoke again; she stared at Ralin with hatred. Ralin kept his cell phone and then approached the girl, "I am the wife of the man who ran into you, I am also responsible for your recovery," said Ralin. While Kenzi was now asleep on the sofa, he was sleepy because he had not slept all night. "I do not need you." Ralin frowned; he watched the woman, sick or just pretending. "No need to look at me like th
"Miss what are you doing?" There was a scream from the living room. Aunt was shocked to see her master's family photo fell and shattered on the floor. "I didn't do it on purpose, just passing by and..." "Come on, get out of the way!" Aunt pushed Aice's wheelchair a little. Instead, he went to the tape and took a broom to clean it. He was a little strange looking at the girl in the wheelchair. How could it be nudged? The photo is higher. If you pass it, of course, it won't hit it. Aice silently watched Aunt clean up the shattered glass shards just from falling. It couldn't have been this broken. He thought. Auntie suspected that it was intentional. She also glanced at Aice. "Aunt why are you looking at me like that? You suspect me?" Aice challenged those eyes. "I don't know, Aice. If you felt suspected, would you be angry?" "Of course, I said it wasn't on purpose." Aice defended herself. "Auntie, what is this?" Ralin and Kenzi came wearing kimonos. Making Aice's gaze cha
At home, Aice doesn't want to talk; even when fed, she is reluctant to touch it. I don't know what's on his mind. If you look at his age, he is still very young but too stubborn. "You need medicine to recover quickly, don't you want to be able to walk?" Aunt, of course, was annoyed with him. "Don't mind me," he snapped, making Auntie cringe, "I just want Kenzi to feed me." Auntie deliberately lowered her head to look at Aice's face to clarify, "I suspect that this accident was your plan." Alice stuttered, "Wh-what did Auntie say? Who wants to be like this, can't walk and be free." "Well, that's what you know, so eat your food and don't forget to take your medicine. To win Mr. Kenzi, you have to be prettier than Mrs. Ralin." After saying those words, Auntie entered the kitchen; she just wanted to see Aice's plan. "I do have to be pretty to charm Kenzi, I'll eat," Alice said quietly. The aunt's sentence just now motivated her to get well. The food was empty in no time, and the