Chapter 60. Widower

Every time there is a meeting, there will be a farewell, as was the situation at Axell's house this morning. A touching farewell filled with tears occurred in that house. Aunt Inah and Mr. Bidin have to go back to the Mattew family's main house, either to return to service or, as they dream, to return to their hometown and live happily there.

"I'm sorry, Auntie, Mr. Bidin. If during our time with me there were many mistakes, whether intentional or not," said Axell while kissing the husband and wife's hands.

"Yes, we are the same; I'm sorry. Keep being a good boy," said Mr. Bidin.

Axell just nodded, then Aunt Inah hugged Tama tightly and with emotion.

"Be a strong person like your father; be a believer. And don't hate your mother," whispered Aunt Inah in Tama's sleeping ear.

Tama squirmed in amusement, then closed his eyes again soundly while continuing to drink milk from his teat bottle.

"Oh my God, this child is really handsome," said Mr. Bidin while stroking Tama's cheek.

Finally, t
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