
Willy and his father-in-law had just returned home from one of the branches of the bank that was in custody, put all the rupiah from the dozens of suitcases delivered by Willy and his family before the wedding into the account of Mr. Muri.
Until now, Mr. Muri and his family did not know that all the rupiah in the suitcases were the actions of his daughter who asked for it.
That afternoon Hanaria and Willy had to return to the city, because in four days later, the Agatsa family would again hold a wedding reception for Hanaria and their son.
"Does mom and dad not want to come with us now?" ask Willy to his two parents-in-law.
"Two days later we'll catch up with Willy. Even though everything was sorted out yesterday when we got together, but still we have to be here first, who knows there are still belongings of citizens in your wedding yesterday, but, some have not been returned to the owner," said Mr. Muri while driving Hanaria and Willy to his house.
"Son Willy?!" call the chief of the hamlet, when he saw that Willy had put his suitcase in and Hanaria's suitcase in the back of his car.
"Yes, Mr. Kadus," said Willy, turning his body to face the head of the hamlet that stood near him.
"This, the land that Willy wanted to buy was already his certificate," said the chief of the hamlet while thrusting it to Willy.
Willy greeted him, then opened each sheet one by one until the last page.
"Thank you so much the chief of the hamlet for his help" Willy said, developing a friendly smile after he finished checking it out.
"The same with Willy. Is today going home to the city?" Ask the head of the hamlet while paying attention to the trunk of the car that has been filled with the goods of the two newlyweds.
"Yes, Mr. Kadus" said Willy.
"Be careful on the road, Willy and Nak Hana, remember not to delay momongan yes, we are all villagers here waiting for the next good news," said the head of the hamlet smiling again.
"Thank you, Mr. Kadus, hopefully we can soon give you the good news as you mean." Willy said with a smile. He then looked around, there were many residents who delivered his departure and Hanaria in the courtyard of his father-in-law's house.
"Dad, I'm asking you to leave this certificate to me" Willy told his father-in-law.
"But son Willy, I'm afraid of missing" said Mr. Muri tried to refuse.
"I believe in dad. In two weeks, on the land that has this certificate will begin there are development activities. If they need it, I'll get them to meet dad, there's no need to find me in town" Willy said.
Mr. Muri thought for a moment, he turned to his wife who was standing next to him. Muri's mother just nodded her head so that her husband would help Willy their daughter-in-law.
"Alright," said Mr. Muri at last. He then receives a certificate book that Willy offers to him.
"Thank you dad, then we say goodbye first" Willy said, kissing the back of his father-in-law's hand, then continued to his mother-in-law.
Willy then hesitated a little when he would reach the back of his brother-in-law Jonly's hand standing next to his wife, not because of revenge, but he had not had time to make up before.
"Thank you, Willy, for helping to take care of my two babies" said Jonly trying to melt the atmosphere first.
"S-sama-sama, brother," Willy's voice sounded a little stuttering, he didn't expect that his brother-in-law would finally be able to be friendly to him.
"What if we fight, who has the most children?" challenge Jonly to his sister-in-law.
Willy scratched the back of his non-itchy nape while glancing at Hanaria. He could have immediately responded to Jonly's challenge, but what about the hen who was still 'afraid' it.
Hanaria who heard the challenge of the older brother pretended not to hear.
"Mas, there is no need to invite Willy to a match, only three candidates, we both have been in a hurry to ask for help from father and mother, as well as Hana and Willy yesterday," protested Elina to her husband.
"But deck-" Jonly tries to explain to his wife.
"There's no but-but-another, there's enough three children, period," said Elina, making some of the residents around them hold a smile and laughter on their faces.
"Sir Elina's words are right, Brother Jonly. Look at you brother, just a candidate for three children, but already very unkempt," Hanaria sneered with a small laugh.
"Hana, Jonly, next time you can continue the debate, the day has gone to the afternoon, Kasian Hana and son Willy, they will be overnight on the road, their journey is very far," said Muri's mother mediates.
Willy also smiled thinly, he felt relieved to be separated from the long chatter of his brother-in-law.
"We're on our way, father, mother, brother Jonly, sister Elina...." Willy mentioned all the names he passed one by one to many meters in length to the residents who stood in a row, wanting to shake hands with a pair of newlyweds who would return to the city.
Willy hid his horn twice, then he and Hanaria waved at all the citizens who delivered the two that afternoon.
The car driven by Willy crept slowly through the village road suddenly crowded by the residents who watched as they released the return of Hanaria and her husband from the front of their respective homes.
Yes, the hamlet of Rimba, which is still very natural, which still relies on oil lamps as lighting at night, and still difficult signal network, which is still difficult, it will be quiet and quiet again after the hustle and bustle of Hanaria and Willy's wedding party.
They will return to their daily activities and routines, farming, gardening, rice fields, and moving fields.
Almost half an hour, Willy just managed to get out of the hamlet of Rimba, he could not bear to drive his car when he saw all the residents crowded the roadside just to take time to look while waving their hands goodbye signs.
Although Willy and Hanaria's hands felt quite pegel while holding a smile on their faces, but their hearts were deeply moved by the reception of the citizens in the presence of Willy arranged it.
"Do you want me to replace you to drive? It's possible that you're tired of waving with one hand and driving with the other" Hanaria asked.
"I can still do it, you take a break, I'll wake you up when I can't drive anymore" Willy said. He began to drive his car at moderate speed when it was outside the hamlet area.
Sometimes he had to slow down his car when he was at some point of the damaged road.
Hanaria and Willy did not talk to each other and there was still a bit of awkwardness with each other. The acoustic song, which was Willy's choice, which he listened to through his car recorder to accompany them along the way to the city.
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