The Same Question

Aruna or Aliana wasn't a problem, it was more of : _Why did grandfather choose Lesmana, among all the bodyguards and secretaries he had?_

_Ah right, I just remembered that Lesmana is the most loyal and obedient secretary and bodyguard_

_So, this old man only needs to prepare a wife that's easy for me to handle?! Haha_

Now he acted the same as his grandfather, locked Aruna up on purpose, just like grandfather locked grandmother up.

Grandmother rarely came out of the main house, same as his mother. It meant that the women in this family had to live behind closed doors in order for them to be safe.

Is this what it's called as: 'Lesmana's daughter is at stake'?.

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"Is it possible? Aruna can live like his grandmother and mother?".