Genius Son My name is Aji

Genius Son My name is Aji
Obstacle 1


During Aji's hospitalization, Gilang so often come and automatically so often met with Cilla as well. This made Cilla uncomfortable. There were many reasons that made Cilla feel uncomfortable with his presence. But seeing her son, Aji, who was feeling happy, Cilla could not do anything. He was just silent and did not have much conversation with Gilang. He more often avoids by going out of the room or just reason if there is a need to go out, either buying something or the other.


It seems Gilang realized that Cilla was avoiding him. But it did not affect Gilang's willingness to keep coming every day to the hospital. He comes and takes care of Aji every night. He even came to the office break during the day by bringing Aji his favorite food, Burger


Cilla banned it. Cilla had also asked him not to come every day. But all of that was ignored by Gilang. Especially since the bandage in Aji's eyes had been opened. Gilang felt happiness and also the novelty of seeing his son's eyes had begun to improve again.


"Master should not come every day. You're busy out there, too, and you have to keep your own health."


Cilla's words that forbid him to come, sounded like a more attention in Gilang's ear. He smiled happily because of it. Gilang felt cared for by Cilla to maintain his own health. This is a progress to be grateful for.


"Thank you for your attention. But I won't calm down if I don't come here for you guys" Gilang said in response to Cilla's words with a smile and a beaming face.


Cilla was silent for a while then patted her own eel on the realization that there were wrong words when spoken. But it even made Gilang smile on his side, because actually Gilang deliberately wanted to make Cilla feel wrong with his words earlier.


"That's not what you mean sir!" cilla said quickly after seeing Gilang who was smiling to himself.


"What do you mean?" tanya Gilang plain. He just wanted to know, what Cilla would say as an explanation.


"I mean, you don't have to come here!" Cilla said with a suppressed voice. He was already annoyed by his own words.


"Ah, I don't understand. Didn't I come here for Aji, and Aji didn't bother about this. Isn't that Aji?" Gilang uses Aji for his weapon against an upset Cilla. "Why do you bother taking care of me, Cilla? I can take care of myself too!" Gilang explained to Cilla in a flat tone.


Aji who heard the two arguing and both no one wanted to budge, just kept quiet and did not make any comments.


"Ah, I better shut up. Free to talk to him too," muttered Cilla softly with a pouting face.


Gilang switches from Cilla to Aji. The two now smiled with winkings looking at Cilla's annoyed behavior. Before long, Aji called his mother to come closer to him. "Ma. Mama!"


Cilla reflexes turned her head when she heard the voice of her son. "Dear, this is my mom. What's up?" cilla asked after being close to Aji's bed.


"When did Aji come home?" tanya Aji distracts her mother from her pity.


"Oh yes, the doctor said, if 8 Aji can go home tomorrow. Then Mama take the glasses first to the front optics, as ordered by the doctor. So Aji had to wear glasses first during the treatment." Cilla explained to Aji that her son understood and understood.


"Yes Ma" replied Aji short.


"Eh, let me!" Gilang held Cilla back from going out.


"No need. Just me!" cilla refused.


"Cilla Process... This is for Aji, not for the others. I'm the only one out. You stay here with Aji." Gilang's words that resembled this command, made Cilla speechless in her place. He was lazy to start arguing again.


Finally, Cilla gave the paper from the doctor to take the glasses to the optics in front of this hospital.


After Gilang came out, Cilla came back closer to Aji's bed and sat down on the chair. After Cilla sat down, Aji suddenly asked, "Ma. Why didn't you just accept Papa?"


Cilla nodded at her son's question. He closed his eyes for a moment then answered Aji's question. "There's so much for Mama to think about Aji. Not just accepting your Papa's proposal. There will be other problems that follow our relationship later. From the side of your Papa's family, they can't possibly agree and take us for granted. I was scared and worried about all that."


Aji silently listened to all her Mama's answers. He did not know his papa family, only with Mami Rossa who met yesterday in the store only. And that too without a deep impression. Only Aji saw that Mami Rossa was a good person. That's all it is. But he confirmed what his mother had said. There is so much that must be considered to make the right decision especially regarding the future for eternity.


*****


Today, Aji is allowed to go home from the hospital. His eyes had also improved and had already opened two days ago. Glasses to help protect the side effects of blue light radiation on mobile phones and laptops are also provided. All in accordance with the advice of the doctor for the good of Aji and the healing process of his eyes.


"Ma. Go home and buy a burger. Aji hasn't eaten a burger in a long time. It's been a long time since being in Aji's hospital didn't eat well. Hospital food is good but not good." Pinta Aji while getting out of bed, assisted by Cilla, her mother.


"Whenever darling, just healed when yes we walk to the mall!" cilla answered giving her son a reason. But he really does not want to. He did not want there to be much time to linger with Gilang anymore.


"Why is that?" asked Gilang who heard Cilla's unreasonable answer.


Cilla just kept quiet and did not answer Gilang's questions for her. He did not want to give an excuse to his son. It can be ascertained if Gilang will obey Aji's wishes if Aji does not obey Cilla's words. Now it all depends on Aji.


"Let's stop by the Mall and buy a burger for Aji. Papa is driving, so you can stop by wherever Aji wants," Gilang told Aji.


"But..."


"No need for Pa. We order online only. Aji must also be tired of not walking for a long time and just sleeping in this patient's bed."


Aji cut off the words of her unfinished mother. She did not want her mother to argue back just because she wanted to.