Induk Gajah - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Cinderella Batak
Secretly postponing the pregnancy made Ira anxious. Moreover, living in the same house as her Batak in-laws made her unable to escape the terror of having a child as a successor to her clan. The presence of her aunt Marsel (Mona) from Balige with an above-average fertility rate also makes her suffering more complete.

No Matter What!
Ira's mind was made up. He insisted that Marsel take him out of his parents' house as soon as possible, at any cost. Running out of ways to persuade his stubborn parents, Marsel does something Ira never imagined.

Just Think of it as Karma
Marsell and Ira are finally allowed to move house. While helping Ira, Pepeng, the officeboy in Ira's office, falls in love with Lilis, Marsell's employee. Pepeng visits the café to meet Lilis, who ends up misunderstanding Marsell's aunt.

Don't Delay any Longer
The presence of a new boss (Andre) in the office makes Ira work overtime again, which makes it even more difficult for Marsel to have time with her. Even if there is time to make out, Ira is adamant about requiring Marsel to wear a safety net. In the midst of all this, strangely enough, Ira's period becomes late.
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