in the morning so that no one would see her visiting Abian's house, hoping that people wo
goodbye la
n't live here anymore?" Sa
cided not to come back to this house anymo
tte
s is the
he middle-aged woman said goodbye, closing the gate and p
rah opened the letter that D
to apologize to you," Abian's short
ppy after ruining hers. In fact, Sarah hoped that Abian's life would be d
ng her words gone. Abian had disappeared as if he had been swal
e man went to work and then came home to rest; that was the only rout
child, whom people thought was Abian's ex-wife
Rina said, blocking her stepdaughter's p
I want to go to the room," Sarah said, not
o!
s wanted to find fault with her. In the end, it would trigger an argument
one who could not maintain good manners tow
iberately want to mess with me. Do you not like me coming back t
Sarah. You think I've been
that way?" sn
ou
lap her stepdaughter on the cheek, but Sarah quickly rest
. Because Wilantara defended his wife, Sarah would stick to her stanc
respected my father's decision to marry you. But if you go too far and overs
me, Sarah? You're dreaming too much. You better think about where you'r
house? This is my mother's house, the legacy of my birth parents
o right? You want
h his theatrics. She wanted to end i
man's face; for some reason, she suddenly felt bad. In the bottom of her
an, I
out, ending the heated argument
ter when one of the laborers who worked at her father'
.. Mr.
mpatiently, wanting to hear what Mr. Tono had to say, as
Mr. Tono said, br
a hint of worry on the woman's face. Unlike Sarah, who looked anx
lantation; it seems that his
ha
on. With her heart beating fast, Sarah continued to pray
efore. However, deep down, Sarah was very afraid of losing her father; Wilantara was the only one she h
ad been taken there by some of the people working on his plantation.
her. The woman was crying, making Sarah's premonition even more uncertai