Tirta himself got news about Casya, who came to his office and came home with a pale face as if he was surprised by something that made the woman feel like she saw a ghost. Tirta didn't know what happened until he got home. He felt something strange because Mike looked at him sadly. "Why? Why does daddy's child have to be sad like this? Tirta lifted Mike, who this time did not refuse to be carried. "Dad," Mike called "why? What's wrong?" "Dad, do you have a girlfriend? Mike asked, nuzzling his father's neck. Mike's question clearly made Tirta frown. "Why ask that? Does Mike really know what a girlfriend is? Tirta could feel that Mike was nodding his head. Tirta could only exhale slowly; he seemed to know why Casya looked surprised—not surprised, but really shocked for sure. "Who did you contact? What did he say? Are there any aunts who claim to be Daddy's girlfriend? Tirta asked, but with a shake from Mike, Tirta realised that Casya didn't even have time to say anything. "Since yesterday, he kept calling Daddy's cell phone. And I thought who it was; I picked it up and said Daddy wasn't at home. Mike said sadly. "Is she Daddy's girlfriend? If so, does that mean she doesn't know Mike exists? Daddy, won't she want to marry Daddy because Mike is there? Tirta clenched his fists again and shook his head. "Says who? No, Aunt Casya doesn't know that Mike is Daddy's son, but that doesn't mean that Aunt Casya is the same as other people; she's never been mean to people. He will definitely like Mike. Tirta tried to comfort his son, even though he knew that Mike was still a smart kid. Dad! Mike called again. "Yes?" "Mike wants Aunt Casya to be Mike's mommy. He said it firmly and definitely. Tirta nodded. "We're going to make Casya's mommy Mike's mommy. OK?" Tirta asked another question as a form of agreement. Seeing Mike's head nod, Tirta rubbed his son's head affectionately. Tirta took Mike into the room and tried to negotiate to get Mike to sleep earlier because now it was time for him to sleep. Then, Tirta secretly took the cell phone that Mike had been using for the past few days. He looked at the call log; it was true that there were lots of calls from Casya. And everything, almost everything, from that woman. The first day, he was still able to go home yesterday; he replied to Casya's message. The next day, he was not home and left this cellphone for Mike. It turned out that her son was the one who replied to Casya's message; he followed Tirta's way of sending messages. And it felt like Tirta wanted to smile with satisfaction; somehow he felt that Casya also didn't realise that it was Mike who was replying to his message, not him. Tirta didn't immediately contact Casya; he let the woman think clearly so she could talk to him. But the difference is that Casya thinks Tirta is deliberately avoiding her, so the next day the woman comes back to Tirta's office and doesn't find the man there. Keyhan, who saw Casya appear at Tirta's office, immediately greeted Casya, but the woman immediately snorted when she saw Keyhan. As if it wasn't the Keyhan he expected. "Where's your boss? Casya asked, full of firmness and sharp eyes. "The boss is not in the office; he is at his house. Keyhan said "I didn't see him at his house or apartment. Or, was he at his parents' house?" asked Casya, suddenly stopping. She remembered that Tirta's parents really liked her, so didn't they know that Tirta had children? But why, thought Casya? "Ah, I'll go first. Immediately, Casya got up and headed for Tirta's parents' house. It didn't take long for him to get there—less than half an hour—especially since the afternoon street was wide enough to pass. And there were no traffic jams; Casya was quite adept at driving the car fast, so sometimes Sky or Reyhan just gave up if she was the one driving the car. As soon as she arrived, Casya was hesitant to enter. Would she get the same treatment when she was with Tirta, she thought? But as soon as he wanted to turn back, Tirta's sister, Kirana, and her mother appeared. Like it or not, Casya finally came down. "Ma, that's Sis Casya," shouted Kirana. Immediately, Tirta's mother turned around and greeted Casya warmly. "Well, why did Casya come here alone? Not with Tirta?" asked Mama Tirta. "Hey, Casya is alone now. Tirta said she still has work to do, and it's been a week since Casya hasn't seen Tirta. Let's just try to reply to each other's messages. He said it honestly. "Why?" "Has Tirta cheated on you? Are you mean to me, sis? Just tell me, sis, and we'll beat it up. Kirana looked passionate, and Casya could see the sincerity of the Tirta family. And one thing that Casya was able to catch was that they didn't know that Tirta had children. Or did they never know that Tirta was married? Casya shook her head. He wanted to say goodbye immediately, but it certainly wouldn't be polite to just leave without stopping for a moment. Moreover, Karina is a parent, and Kirana is Tirta's younger sister. And he already considers Casya his older brother too. "Come on, come on in. Invite Kirana. Casya smiled in response and followed Kirana in, followed by Karina from behind. So Tirta doesn't know you're here? Karina asked. Cassia shook her head. "Actually, I was looking for Tirta at the office. He said he would be coming home today, ma'am, but I haven't found him yet. I thought he was here. Casya grimaced. Afraid that he thought he was too obsessed with Tirta. "Oh, it's okay. Just stop by, Casya. Mom, too, sometimes doesn't have any friends because Kirana has to go to college. Eh, mom cooked a lot earlier. You eat, and then mom takes it home. Do you want to call Tirta? Karina's mother asked, but Casya shook her head. "No need, ma, leave it alone. I'll tell you later. Maybe he's also resting; he doesn't want to be seen anymore. He just finished work, too. Or maybe he still has work to do. Casya tried to force herself to be okay even though her tongue was very itchy and she wanted to know more. However, it seemed like none of Tirta's family knew, and they might faint because of this problem. Casya came home after almost two hours of chatting and listening to Kirana's story. As soon as he got home, he got a call from Sky, and Casya deliberately didn't answer it. He turned his cell phone to silent mode so he wouldn't care too much that Sky was calling him. Likewise with Kirana and Karina. Kirana felt happy because she had assumed that Casya was her sister-in-law and that Casya was a good woman who liked to listen to her stories, but it was different from Karina, who knew that Casya and Tirta didn't seem to be doing well. Even though he could see Casya smiling happily. It's just that there must be something to explain why Casya stopped by here without telling me or without Tirta. It wasn't that she wasn't happy, but Casya was a different type of woman who was always close to Tirta and who deliberately sought the attention of Tirta's family or even deliberately visited her on the pretext of asking for blessings. But Casya isn't that kind of woman, and Karina can feel it. Karina tries to contact Tirta. "Hello ma," Tirta said, picking up the call from his mother. "Where are you? Do you have a problem with Casya?" asked the mother, straight to the point. "Eh, why did you ask like that? Instead of asking how his son was doing, he directly asked that question. Tirta did not accept that his mother immediately accused him, even though the facts were true. Earlier, Casya was here; she thought you were here. She came to your apartment and also to the office, but you weren't there. She said she was going out of town for work. However, you should have been home last night or at the latest today, but you didn't tell her. Where are you going? Be careful if it makes your future mother-in-law hurt. Mama removes you from the family card!" The mother's threat made Tirta snort. "Oh yeah, I'm afraid... What's wrong with Mama? Did Casya complain to Mama? What did she really say? Tirta asked again. "Sticking? Do you think Casya is a teenage girl? Playing snitching? She didn't say anything; she just asked you. She's not the same as the women you've dated, even your women who come from nowhere. Ta, mom doesn't like it when you make Casya cry. Karina warned Tirta again. In her heart, Tirta said, Ma, she's sick. heart because of me. Tirtha sighed. "Ma, Tirta also knows that Casya is different. That's why Tirta maintains a relationship with her." Tirta finally said it honestly. "Then why does Casya come here alone, looking gloomy?" "Mom, this mom really likes to jump to conclusions. Casya definitely just wants to ask me because I haven't contacted her yet. She has something to say to me, and I also want to say something to her. It's important! It doesn't mean we are fighting and I have to hurt him, bro. It could be him who hurt me. Tirta did not want to lose by arguing with his mother. "If your future son-in-law runs away, you will kick him out. After that, the mother hung up on the call, leaving Tirta stunned and alone. Tirta finally gave up arguing with his mother. "Duh, you mother. Argh, Cassia, I have to send him a message," muttered Tirta. Tirta immediately sent a message to Casya, and Tirta hoped that the woman would read the message and contact him immediately. Tirta also immediately contacted Keyhan. Because the root of the problem is Keyhan. He certainly didn't want to be blamed, let alone Mike. The one to blame is Keyhan. "Hello," said Keyhan from across there. "Good, Casya came; why didn't you tell me? asked Tirta, full of firmness. Keyhan on the other side seemed to be tapping something; what Tirta didn't know was that Keyhan was hugging his own forehead because he forgot to tell his master. Sorry, master, I forgot, he said quietly. "Good key, now you can forget. You even taught me and started arguing," Tirta snorted. Keyhan, on the other hand, just put on a straight face. "Then what should I do, sir? Keyhan asked again without feeling guilty. "It's not there anymore. Basic, single assistant Tirta immediately cut off the call just like that. Little did he know that Keyhan was also grumbling incoherently. "He said I'm single? Who am I to like this? He told me to look for information on people who had died, and it turned out that those people were also still alive. And now what? Never mind looking for a lover, I just eat and have to think about whether I still have work or not before I can eat, because if there is, I'll be bothering myself. He muttered, extending his words to himself, and was actually grumbling to Tirta.
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