"I hope so, you shouldn't bother Winda who is taking care of Putra."
"But isn't his duty? Wasn't she the one who brought Putra home? That means she was the one who caused Putra to be like this," said Monica, throwing a cynical look at Winda.
"Mom, Mother shouldn't say that to someone who has helped Brother," Dinda tried to reconcile the situation.
"Dinda, you don't need to interfere. You don't know anything. It could be if she's the one ..." Monica's words were interrupted.
"Mom, that's enough. My head is getting dizzy at Mother's voice." With great effort, Putra let out his voice which still sounded weak.
"Putra ...?" Monika was surprised to hear what her son said. She stomped her foot and then left the place. Not forgetting that Monika threw a sharp gaze at Winda as she walked towards the exit.
"Gosh ... The old woman always acts like a child" said the grandmother, shaking her head.