
"Thank you, Neng, thanks to Neng Nada and friends, the residents here are very helpful including myself. Honestly Neng, I always wanted to be able to read and write. But all this time no one was teaching. Sad feeling. How can I educate children if I can not read myself can not write. But Alhamdulillah, just one day taught by Neng Nada, I was a little able to recognize the letters of the alphabet and copy them in the notebook." Said a mother named Minah.
"Alhamdulillah, ma'am I am also happy to be able to help the people here." Tada said with a faint smile, and occasionally he glanced at his mobile phone that he held hoping there would be a network to be able to contact Sarah's mother to ask if Farhan had signed the divorce papers or not. But he was convinced that Farhan had signed him because that was what the man wanted.
"This is indeed difficult network, Neng," said Minah who noticed Nada continues to stare at her phone. "Some people here go to the hills if they want to call their families who go wandering." Further.
"Is the hill far away, ma'am?" Ask Nada.
"Far enough, Neng, about thirty minutes walk." Answer Minah." If Neng wants to take you there tomorrow and you want to unplug the cassava."
"Yes, Mom I want to." Nada said enthusiastically, though sure Farhan had signed his divorce papers but only he wanted to hear it directly from Sarah's mother. In addition, he also misses Sarah's mother when only a day he stayed.
"Yes, tomorrow afternoon after learning we go there."
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"You're alone, Mom?" Kania asked as she glanced at the car looking for the figure of Nada, but in her heart she hoped that Nada was not there to come home with her husband.
Farhan did not reply, he passed by Kania who was standing in the doorway and headed straight for his room. The divorce papers he carried had already seen runyam in his grasp.
Arriving at the room, Farhan threw the divorce papers on the bed and walked into the bathroom. Taking a shower might clear his mind a bit. Knowing Nada has sued for divorce makes her head throbbing pain, but she is sure that Nada was forced to do that because of the insistence of her mother Sarah and Alfan. Nada went too he was sure because of the request of the two men to stay away from him.
Kania, who had just entered the room and heard the sound of water rustling from inside the bathroom, headed straight for the closet to provide clothes for her husband. After picking up a set of casual clothes Kania took her towards the bed, and as she was about to lay down the clothes her gaze was fixed on a paper rolled on the bed.
Kania put down the clothes and grabbed the paper. A triumphant smile immediately rose on his lips when he saw the contents of the paper turned out to be a divorce letter filed by Nada for Farhan and also signed by Nada.
"Now that I have to think of a way to get Mas Farhan to sign this divorce papers, then Mas Farhan will only be mine." He muttered, then pulled the corner of his lips into a thin grin.