System: Best School Development

System: Best School Development
Chapter 9: Nurul's Terrible Mother


"Here Nurul, I will introduce to you someone, this is Teacher Handi a student from the city, here to be your teacher."


Mr. Rusli brought Handi to introduce him to Nurul.


"really? Hello, Master Handi!" Nurul bowed to Handi happily, and then said in a somewhat sad tone, "Caca at school is really lucky."


Mr. Rusli and Handi looked at each other, then asked, "Is your mother home?"


" Yes, my mother is at home." Nurul whispered, "Teacher, are you here to persuade me to go back to school again this time? It's no use. I'm definitely not going to agree."


Handi looked at the bamboo basket on Nurul's back, which contained some grass plants, and asked curiously: "For what did Nurul pull this grass?"


Nurul smiled sweetly: "to feed the rabbit, and a few other pieces to feed the duck."


“Oh, you want school?” Sandy asked with understanding.


Nurul lowered his head: "I really want to go to school because I have a dream of being a successful person. But my grandmother forbade me to go to school. But my mom said it's no use for girls to go to school, so it's better to stay home to take care of the house ..."


Handi frowned. His mother must have had shallow thoughts, because it is possible that the backward thoughts are still embraced by some families. And Nurul's mother was also a woman, how could she be so sadistic about forbidding her child to go to school just because her child was a girl?


“Then, is your mother home now?” Sandy asked kindly.


"Yes there is ..." Nurul said faintly, "But Mom is injured and hasn't been out for a few days ..."


Handi and Mr. Rusli looked at each other, and it seemed that what Mr. Imron said was true.


"Take me and Teacher Rusli to your house, I'll convince your mother" Handi said with a smile.


Nurul lowered his head and fell silent for a while, then raised his head to look at Handi, and said hesitantly: "Sir Rusli has been here seven times, can you do it? Every time Mr. Rusli comes here, Grandma will be angry for a few days. I'm scared ... "


Handi said firmly, "Trust me, there will be nothing."


Mr. Rusli glanced at Handi suspiciously, this student had just failed once before, why did he regain his trust so quickly? It's too fast, isn't it?.


So Nurul got into Pak Rusli's horse-drawn carriage, and Handi rode a bicycle leading to Nurul's house.


“Teacher Han, are you very confident and confident?” Mr. Rusli asked on the street, and he reminded: “you were very confident when you first tried to persuade the Word.I must remind you that Nurul is a very friendly boy. But Ani's mother, it's hard to face ... "


“Yeah, it's okay.” Handi nodded, “This is thanks to your disciple Mr Imron, I learned something from him.”


“What's up?”Mr Rusli frowned, “what did you learn from someone like Imron? We are cultured and kind people, so we cannot say such harsh words.”


“ Take it easy Sir, I'll handle it.” Handi's eyes became sharp.


The three quickly arrived at Nurul's house.


"Why so early! Have you plucked enough grass to feed the rabbits!"


After he heard a loud noise from the room, Handi's ears buzzed as if hearing the roar of a lion.


"No ..." Nurul lowered his head and said in a low voice.


"What's? No lunch at noon! ..."


Nurul's mother walked out of the house while speaking loudly, opened the door and saw Handi and Pak Rusli suddenly her bruised face became fierce and evil like Thanos.


"Rusli, what are you doing here again? You want to persuade my daughter again, right? I didn't warn you last time I came here, did I?" Nurul's mother took a broom next to her, "Remember what I said? You dare to come again? One time, I'll make your other leg limp. "


Mr. Rusli, a man in his fifties, had his face reddened in anger by the words of Nurul's mother, pointed at him with trembling hands, and stuttered furiously: "You, why should I hit your daughter? What reason? Can you talk to your Brain? You ruined your daughter's innocence! You ... "


"What you? lame old man, old bachelor, if you don't beat my daughter, why did you run to my house in two days? What are you talking about to persuade my daughter to go back to school, my daughter can't go to school!"


Ani's mouth was like a sharp knife coated with poison, fortunately Mr. Rusli did not have heart attack, otherwise he would have a heart attack.


“No sense!” Mr. Rusli hit his thigh hard.


"Mr ..." Nurul felt her mother was talking too much and pulled the edge of her shirt.


“Go, it's an adult affair, children don't need to interfere!” Nurul's mother pushed her daughter.


Before Handi said a word, he noticed the strong smells of ferocity permeating the entire courtyard, and he felt the pressure coming before his mouth opened. If persuading Firman alone was hard enough, then persuading Nurul's mother in front of him was just a nightmare.


Handi could not see Mr. Rusli who continued to be humiliated. He calmly spoke and said with firepower: "Auntie, you're so hard on your son and the others, no wonder your husband wants to divorce you."


Handi's words seemed to poke the most painful spot. Nurul's mother was startled for a moment, then became even more furious, and then instantly shifted her battle target to Handi: "Where did you come from huh? The guy riding the bike is broken, right? Who let you come here? Just get mixed up, who let you stand in this courtyard and talk, get out of here! "


To be honest, Handi had also seen an unreasonable rat before his death, but this was the first time he had seen this kind of extraordinary one, he said, and he felt his scalp numb as soon as he spoke.


Mr. Rusli at the side heard what Nurul's mother said: "ANII! This is a student from the city, can you talk to a more civilized person like this!"


"People in the noble city? The people in town don't have a good thing! You two get out of here! Old lame, quickly go and bring this son of a bitch, the people of the city, because my place cannot accommodate the people of the city. "


Ani becomes very sensitive to the three words "people from the city" due to her husband's infidelity in the city that pierced a wound in her heart.


"No, no, I am also from a rural area." Handi said, "but it has nothing to do with the townspeople or the rural residents. I think it has something to do with you personally. At first I was quite sympathetic to you, but now I think you don't seem to need any sympathy at all. "


“What do you mean?” Ani pointed at Handi's nose with a broom, “What do you mean! Do you hate me? Don't tell me, none of you will be leaving today!”