Heart Attack

"Hey, baby. Let's go home, now, Papa Ramon is happy with his new wife!" Klara said, which made Ramon goofy.

"What do you mean exactly?" Asked Ramon while looking at the boy.

Klara didn't answer Ramon's question, preferring to hold the boy and walk away from Ramon.

Rika, who looked at Ramon, could only stare while slowly figuring out what Klara meant.

"Klara!" Ramon shouted, not wanting his curiosity to evaporate without an answer.

"Why, is it wrong for me to defend the fruit of our love?" Klara continued while stopping her steps.

"What do you mean?" Asked Ramon, increasingly not understanding the meaning of his former lover.

Klara then told me that when she was still with Ramon, she once told me that her womb was now a seed from Ramon. But at that time, Ramon asked Klara to abort her pregnancy because he had chosen Emili to be his wife.

Of course, Ramon's words were very painful for Klara, who hoped the man would recognize the fruit of his love.

Klara, who at that time did not want to be an obstacle to Ramon and Emili's marriage, chose to leave with her husband.

At first, Klara didn't want Ramon to know about this story, but the more days her guilt for this boy grew, the more it felt like she had enough to keep the secret of her child's father.

This little man was then named Raya; Klara hoped that with that name, her son would one day become a big man with a big heart and still love Klara even though Raya was born with conditions that should not be.

"So, Raya, my son?" Asked Ramon incredulously.

Klara nodded and confirmed everything he said.

Rika was silent in disbelief; she could only feel sorry for Raya, who was innocent in Ramon and Klara's problems.

"I just want you to be happy, Ramon! I'm sorry I'm only telling you all this now. I promise I won't interfere with your life with Rika." Klara said as she walked away.

Ramon and Rika then looked at each other but didn't know how to start their conversation.

Rika had the right to be angry but kept quiet because she knew Ramon's day was uncertain.

"Sir!" Sopiah shouted in panic.

"What's wrong, Sopiah!" Said Ramon, who saw his servant looking confused.

"Jaya's father has been hospitalized, sir!"

Ramon was shocked by Sopiah's news and rushed to the hospital where his father was being treated.

Rika, who was still feeling awkward, chose to stay at home and not come to visit her father-in-law.

Once at the hospital, Ramon rushed to the waiting room and met his mother, who had been waiting for him to arrive.

"What's wrong, Mom?" Ramon asked when he arrived.

Anita's mother then told him that Jaya's father appeared to have received a phone call from someone, and she thought it was from a business partner or someone they knew. But suddenly, he clutched his chest and collapsed.

"Who called, Father?" Ramon asked again.

"I don't know, I didn't have time to ask Dad!"

Ramon then told his mother about Klara's visit to his house, saying that Ramon and Klara had a son named Raya, whom Klara had been hiding.

"AAH!" Ramon shouted in annoyance; for some reason, he always felt that his life was never far from trouble.

Mom then calmed Ramon; she didn't want her son to get sick because he was too tired from the problems he was facing.

"Why is it that when I'm about to be happy with Rika, there are problems that come my way. I'm tired!" Ramon exclaimed while hugging his mother.

Anita knew very well what Ramon was feeling; not yet finished with Rika's miscarriage came the problem with Nanda, then Klara came, and now his father was sick.

Ramon must be very sad about all this, but that's life. There's no escaping one problem after another.

"Patience, son. Let's focus on your father's health first!" Mom tried to calm her son down.

"Mr. Jaya's family!" I called the Nurse as she entered the waiting room where Ramon and Anita were talking.

"I'm Mr. Jaya's family, Nurse!" Ramon said as he approached the Nurse.

The Nurse then informed him that Jaya's father had suffered a mild heart attack. But even so, Mr. Jaya would have to undergo complete bed rest for the next few weeks, and the doctor asked the family to maintain Mr. Jaya's blood pressure in the future.

Ramon was grateful that his father could still be helped and hoped that he could maintain his father's health better than the previous days.

"How, Ramon?" Anita's mother asked anxiously.

"Dad had a mild heart attack." Said Ramon while hugging his mother, who looked very sad about what had happened to his father.

"Thank God, Dad, God is still good to us!" Anita said with teary eyes.

Ramon then asked his mother to look after his father more because a heart attack like this could happen again and be more severe.

Mrs. Anita nodded and then asked Ramon to rush to Jaya's father's treatment room to see his father's current condition.

Upon entering the treatment room, Jaya's father still looked limp, with several IVs attached and an oxygen hose in his nose.

"What's wrong with me?" Jaya's father asked softly.

Mrs. Anita then told me that Dad had received a phone call from whoever seemed to be holding his chest and then fell.

Dad admitted that he didn't remember who contacted him at that time and only remembered that his body was already in this hospital room.

"Already, Father, no need to think about anything. Now. You need to rest." Ramon said while fixing the blanket covering his father's chest.

"Now you've become wiser, Ramon. It's not wrong of me to ask you to remarry!" Dad whispered while looking gently at his son's face.

Mom confirmed Dad's words; indeed, marriage was one way to make this notoriously rude man softer to his parents.

Ramon was bowed in shame by the words of his mother and father. I don't know what Rika has so far, and he seems helpless in front of his wife.

As they were chatting, Ramon's cell phone suddenly rang.

Kriing!

Ramon rushed out of his father's treatment room to answer the call.

[Hello!] Ramon greeted softly.

[Now, your father. Tomorrow it's your mother's turn!] Ramon's caller said and then hung up.

The voice sounded familiar to Ramon, and he immediately knew that the caller was Bram, who had been released from the charges filed by his father.

Ramon was sure Bram would not let him go as easily as he imagined, but why now his master was the target, Ramon regretted.