
Lasmi doesn't think anything negative about bloodstains on Sundari's dirty pants.
Lasmi thought the bloodstains were bloodstains coming from Sundari.
Sundari was alone picking tea at Pak Gunawan's plantation, that morning Hendra was also walking around enjoying the morning air at his father's tea plantation.
Hendra who that time accidentally saw Sundari who was picking tea alone without his grandmother.
Hendra approached Sundari.
“You're alone Sundari, where's your grandmother?” ask Hendra.
Sundari was shocked and afraid to see Hendra beside him.
“Ne-nek at home,” said Sundari with a head down while holding his shirt.
Sundari who remembered the events of the night made himself traumatized and afraid of Hendra.
Hendra drew closer to Sundari and whispered to him.
“Don't tell anyone what happened that night if you and your grandmother want to be safe!” threaten Hendra who whispered to Sundari.
Hendra who smiled then left Sundari, while Sundari did not dare to look at Hendra's face, he just stepped back by holding the clothes he was wearing.
A few hours later the eyes of the day had started to blister, Sundari also ended his work he brought the tea he had picked to the warehouse to weigh.
In the warehouse Sundari saw Hendra sitting while distributing the salary of the workers who had been 1 week.
Sundari began to come to Hendra to weigh the results of the tea he had picked.
Hendra was not alone, he was helped by his father's men to weigh the results of the labor quotations.
“30kg, skipper!” said one of his men.
Hendra wrote in Hendra's labor salary notebook that he capitalized Sundari's income in one week.
“Total one week you make 250 kg at times 500 rupiah so you get, 125,000, this is your money Sundari. Harder work if you want to get a lot of salary like other workers in a day they can produce above 50kg!” said Hendra who reddened Sundari.
“I-iya,” Sundari said while taking the money given by Hendra.
Sundari left Hendra to return home.
Sundari walked away from the tea plantation, on Sundari's way as he passed by a stall, the owner of the stall called himself.
“Eh Sundari, pay your accumulated debts! today you received a salary!” said Bu Tinah the owner of the shop.
“I-iya Bu, this is Sundari to pay half first, how much does Sundari Bu owe?” ask Sundari.
“800 thousand of your debts Sundari!”
“Nfrom pay 400 first yes Bu, Ndaru money is not enough,” Sundari said gently.
Sundari took the money in his pocket given by Hendra and his salary.
“If gini keeps when your debt paid off Sundari!”
“Nfrom will definitely pay off the debt Ndari same mother but the money Ndari is not enough, Ndari may be owed again Bu, rice at home is exhausted later will definitely be Ndari payable with Ndari debts, Ndari,” said Sundari pleading.
“From please Mom, Ndari has no money anymore grandma is sick. Rice at home runs out, Nfrom only rice debt only if you want,” Sundari continued back.
Tinah, who had compassion for Sundari, agreed.
“Ya Already, later pay your debts again, beware not pay!” reprimand Tinah.
“Iya Ma'am, Ndari definitely pay thanks Bu,” Sundari said with a happy smile.
“This rice is 5 kg,” said Bu Tinah.
“Thank you Mom,” Sundari said take the rice from Tinah's mother and leave it back home.
Arriving at home, Lasmi reprimands Sundari.
“Nfrom, where can you get rice from?” ask Lasmi.
“At Tinah's mother's shop, Nek.”
“Not Nek, mother is not good enough to give us rice debt,” Sundari said that spoke well about Bu Tinah to her Grandmother.
“Alhamdulillah if it is like that Ndari,” said Lasmi.
“Ya already Sundari, cook first Yes Nek.”
Sundari also cooked rice, with potluck side dishes. After finishing cooking Sundari with Lasmi also enjoy their lunch with very lava even though only rice with sambal alone is very delicious for them.
***
A month later in the morning when Sundari wanted to go with his grandmother to Gunawan's tea plantation, he suddenly felt his head was very heavy and his stomach was nauseous.
Sundari ran to the bathroom and vomited up his guts there.
Lasmi who knew about it came to Sundari.
“You why Nfrom suddenly vomiting?” ask the unsuspecting Lasmi to Sundari.
Lasmi massaged Sundari's shoulder to relieve nausea and headache.
“Maybe just catch a cold Nek,” said Ndari who also did not know what happened to him.
“You should rest at home let Grandma go to the tea plantation.”
“Don't Grandma! Sundari coming,” concluded.
Sundari who remained clean hard to keep working was finally Lasmi assented. They went to the tea plantation together.
Arriving at Sundari's plantation, he began working with his grandmother to pick tea, but nothing happened to Sundari.
Until a few hours had passed and the sun began to rise, Sundari suddenly felt himself limp, his eyes twitching and Sundari finally unconscious until his body fell to the ground.
Panicked Lasmi shouted for help, the workers who heard Lasmi's scream ran over to him.
“What's up Nek?” said one of the tea workers.
“Please my grandson, unconscious!” sahut Lasmi who sat holding Sundari's body.
The tea workers lifted Sundari from the tea plantation and took him to the warehouse.
“Nek, we go back to work first, use this so that Sundari quickly realized,” said one of the workers.
“Thank you,” sahut Lasmi took the gift of the laborer.
One of the workers gave Lasmi wind oil to resuscitate Sundari.
After a few minutes, Sundari finally woke up.
“Why is Ndari here Nek?”
“You passed out earlier, and then you took people to this warehouse. Already Grandma told you not to come to work.”
“Sorry From, Grandma. Ndari just don't want Grandma to work alone.”
“Ya already let us go home so you can rest at home Ndari,” invite Lasmi.
“Iya Nek,” sahut from a limp look.
They both went home without finishing their work.
According to Lasmi Sundari's health is more important than anything, because Lasmi loves Sundari very much.
Arriving at home, Ndari ran back to the bathroom to regurgitate his entrails.
His face looks pale now. Lasmi also helped to get Sundari into bed because Sundari himself felt his body more weak and powerless.
“You should rest Sundari,” Lasmi command.
“Iya New.”
Sundari also rested his body on a bed that was only on a mat made of bamboo.