
The news about two Caucasians who wanted to become volunteer teachers just spread among the citizens. The good news was certainly welcomed by the residents, especially women. The women there were more enthusiastic. With great excitement they are very impatient waiting for the bule to introduce the English bahass to them.
The same excitement also occurs in a building that is quite spacious and large. The building consists of many spaces. There were about thirty-five rooms in the room, twenty-five of which were rooms. Of the many rooms each filled by one woman, and most women who were there were women without husbands aka widows.
Why are there so many widows in the village? And why was his widow so young? That is often a question for residents who do not know the back screen why there are many widows. There are also many girls and women who are married. But because of the number of widows who were there, causing the name of the village was changed and better known as the village widow.
"Have you heard from Mr. Kades?" said one of the women who was called Mina, a twenty-seven-year-old widow.
"About Caucasians who will teach children English? I heard this," replied the other widow.
"Emang's right? Teach the children doang?" the other widow also spoke.
"Well, if only children are taught, it is free. We also learn."
"Yes, right."
"True, free stuff."
The atmosphere of one room that is usually used as a place for various activities seems boisterous by the simple sounds of the women who are there. The women did not accept if the good intentions of the two Caucasians were only focused on children.
"Here we go, how about we go to Mr. Kades's house now? Like this is a new plan, we must quickly convey our aspirations."
"Agreed!"
"Yes, I agree too!"
They kept each other simple and there was only a word of agreement coming out of the widows' mouths. Because they almost made one sound, they decided to immediately go to Mr. Kades' house which was not too far away.
"Loh, loh, loh, this is what's the rame on coming here?" exclaimed Bu Kades begiu saw the arrival of the women from the widow's cottage.
"Where's Mr Kades, ma'am? We wanna talk?" ask Mina who represents the widows who came together. At the same time the person they were looking for appeared.
"Sir Kades, is it true that you will be a free teacher for children?" being asked such a question, Mr. Kades immediately agreed. "Why just a kid, Mr. Kades? We also want to learn, Mr. Kades. Childhood doang?"
Mr. Kades and his wife also frowned. "You want to learn? Not wrong?" ask Bu Kades to doubt.
"No, Miss Kades, we also want to move forward, not just doang children."
Mr. Kades and his wife stare at each other. Whatever the widows say has a point. Not only widows who want to advance, all villagers also many who want to advance and be able to improve their lives.
"Alright, alright. I'll talk to the village officials and people of interest tomorrow. Now, mending you guys disperse."
"Yes, Mr. Kades. Consider our request?"
"Yes, tomorrow will be directed, you just wait for the news tomorrow. Now you guys disperse."
The widows immediately ventured with satisfactory results. But unfortunately, the arrival of the widows to the house of Mr. Kades, triggered another reaction from the residents who witnessed the incident. They certainly do not want to also be part of the good intentions of the two Caucasians who are there.
"Loh, if the widow is to ask for rations taught by Mr. bule, we must also get rations as well dong, it is not fair that only widows who get rations."
"Take a. Only the widows go forward. We girls in this village also need a more decent education. Aren't you?"
"Well, don't be a widow who is always special. Against their widows so they should always be privileged? Can't!"
"This is all, we also have to propose to Mr. Kades how?"
"Agreed!"
The girls formed in the cadet coral just rushed to the house of Mr. Kades to raise his protest. It turns out that not only the girls who want to take part in the two-bule plan, the married women will also do the same.
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