"Follow me!" a woman pulled on James' wrist, which she just beat before. The woman was quite scantily clad and had recently remarried. James was still panting due to the cut in the corner of his mouth., He was pulled resignedly by a woman with a tight red dress into a car.
Little James was half pushed in and almost fell on the car's floor. A maid came over to give her a backpack before she intended to get into the car. The woman put the bag next to her. With an annoyed face, he looked at James, who slowly straightened up.
"How many times have I told you not to pick a fight with Garvin? He's your brother!" James shook his head at his mother, who started scolding him once they were in the car.
"No, Mom. He's not my brother!" James argued to his mother.
"James, now I am married to Oscar. It means his son is your brother. Do you get it?" His mother rebuked furiously.
"But he hit me with an iron rod, Mom. It hurts!"
"You supposed to keep it not to fight back. Or do you want us to live on the streets and be a beggar, huh?!" James paused and swallowed his saliva. His old house is not on the street. He has enough place for him and his mother to live. But it was hell. James was the son of a prostitute woman who peddled her body to many men.
His father was a high-ranking official as well as a well-known businessman. But he did not marry James' mother when he found out that she was pregnant. As a mistress, he only gave her a house, money, a car, and a birth certificate for James.
Ferry Albert Harristian is James Harristian's biological father. One of the ministers in the government is well known to the public as having a harmonious and happy family. But beyond, it was only a mask. He had an affair behind his wife's back. One night, he initially met Maya Delavina, a singer in a famous karaoke nightclub.
Maya was good at singing and, at the same time, having a sexy, attractive look. She made Ferry excitedly in lust with her. On his carrier, Ferry was in the ranks of the junior ministers. He was not even 40 years old when he took up that position. In one night, Maya turned from acquaintance to his mistress. All continues because Ferry is satisfied with Maya's service in bed and daily life.
But when she was pregnant, Ferry did not want to marry Maya. He chose to be responsible in another way. He provided her with everything she needed as a mistress and a birth certificate acknowledging the child from their secret relationship. Ferry loves Maya but doesn't want to tangle her in a legal marriage. And Maya does not mind as long as he gives all her needs.
During the time, all went well, especially after James was born. Originally James had three other siblings from his father's legal wife, but they never met or knew each other. Bad things start to happen when Ferry's legal wife finds out about her husband's secret all this time.
She threatened to reveal to the media about the scandal if Ferry did not leave his mistress. Ferry is on his way about running to become a candidate for general chairman of a major political party of the country. He must have a good name or lose all the votes of the significant capital he has put out.
Dashingly, he left Maya and their child just like that. Ferry stopped all money and living expenses for Maya at the behest of his wife. As a result, Maya went raggedly and confronted Ferry's legal wife.
Ferry was mad and chased Maya away, who brought their baby to his house to see his wife. Maya was hurt and then, feeling upset, left empty-handed. She returned to her house. Maya was running out of money. Moreover, Maya's hedonistic lifestyle was making her money run out faster without income.
Maya finally returned to the stage as a singer. This time she was unmitigated. Maya was even willing to become a stage dangdut singer. James grew up in the hands of a good-hearted neighbor who was ready to help Maya. Maya missed everything about James. From the beginning to walk, talk or move with agile.
Practically no love of a mother that James had in his life. He used to see his mother bring in a different man every day to their house. The men often bullied him by pinching or using violence, and his mother was silent to see it.