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Chapter 38 - Chapter 39 Meet Nyi Imas Bring A New Life

My mother had already arranged a marriage for him seven times. She never got tired of it. Yet, he had flatly rejected all the girls. This time, it was the eighth time, with a Wado girl.

Initially, he was offended and left home for two weeks. After two weeks, he finally returned home. This time, he declared his acceptance.

Now, God moved his heart to accept. There must be a reason. God must have a plan, and he was committed to following His plan.

At that time, he was thirty-nine years and six months old. It was past time to settle down. So this time, he was determined to accept. He was desperate for age.

The author went to his mother and said,

"I'm engaged to a Wado girl," he said.

"I'm not going to marry her," said his mother.

"I'm going to marry her. Because if I leave her, the match will be canceled. My husband will marry me."

A month later, the engagement took place.

This scene is accompanied by a song titled "Penantian Berharga" (Precious Waiting).

Valuable Waiting

We used to be used to

Always waiting, waiting

hoping for someone to come

To complete this life story

It's too hard to move on

To find what we've always been waiting for

Until we meet

There's no reason to delay anymore

Chorus

Finally, we're together

After a long wait

May it always be awake

Aaa wo wow

Time has spoken

Waiting is not in vain

Because you are here now

Aaa wowow

Very valuable

Surviving in solitude

Has guided me to find you

Without hesitation, I give

All the love that has been stored for a long time

I'm sure someone will come to me

Hold my hand

Aaa wo wow

Very valuable

Valuable

Waiting

Very valuable

Waiting

Na na na na

Na na na na

Na na na na

Na na na na

Na na na na

Na na na na

Nanana

Hu

Back to Chorus

Previously, the author's mother informed me that Imas is a kindergarten teacher. She dated a villager who was studying at the University of Indonesia. After graduating, he married a friend.

Imas was heartbroken. Furthermore, Imas was a village girl who certainly wasn't materialistic. But after getting married, it turned out she was. So, the author felt deceived. Furthermore, Imas wasn't a kindergarten teacher; she was only participating in distance learning.

The author inquired about materialistic women, and it turned out that women are basically the same: materialistic.

While Imas was on internship, there was a child who was being congealed. Imas always wanted to vomit when she remembered it. So, Imas canceled her kindergarten teaching position. Furthermore, she couldn't buy her modules.

Nevertheless, Imas felt deceived by the author. In her mind, marrying a city person would mean a high salary. In reality, her Unisba salary was small.

In conclusion, we were deceiving each other.

The engagement day arrived. Almost all of my friends who owned vehicles came to accompany me.

In short, we arrived in Wado.

The author entered the house, accompanied by my father and Aki Apung.

From the back room, a girl greeted us and shook our hands.

"The hostess is already beautiful. I hope my fiancé is even more beautiful," Imas mused.

Meanwhile, Teh Djudju, the wife of Kang Dani, Imas's eldest brother, introduced Imas's fiancé as Aki Apung. The family became gloomy, "Kacida Si Siteh. Sanajan urang kota oge ari kolot-kolot teuing mah karunnya ka Si Salimas," said Aa Ence, Imas's sister-in-law.

Si Teteh laughed.

But after learning that the fiancé was Imas, they rejoiced. And I was also happy because the beautiful girl they thought was the hostess was actually my fiancé.

We had an agreement that the engagement would be given a year to get to know each other's characters.

One day, I received news that Imas had typhus. She was being treated as an outpatient at my first sister-in-law's house. I went there on my way to get Bear Brand milk to reduce her fever. During Imas's illness, I stayed with her. Every day, I brought Bear Brand milk. Obviously, I went to and from work and boarded there. Later, after we were married, Imas told me that I only drank Bear Brand milk once because of Grandma. The rest of the time, it was consumed by someone at home, Teh Djudju's sister, Eti.

At that time, we had been dating for six months, and the wedding was only six months away. But the daily closeness made me unbearable. I wanted to get married as soon as possible. I expressed my desire to get married soon. Imas agreed.

The wedding day arrived.

I didn't invite many people because of the distance to Bandung Wado. Only a few people had vehicles. But they were happy that I was getting married, so they told each other. Those without vehicles hitched rides with those who did.

And, unexpectedly, the Unisba academic community arrived. They came in a group, riding a...

A large tourist bus.

Surprisingly, Syauqi, the FAMU speaker, arrived with his friends and presented a wall clock, which still works perfectly.

The author became worried about not having enough food. His suspicions were correct; we were short. But the host had a solution: slaughtering a goat to make satay.

Finally, the wedding ended safely and cheerfully.

This scene was accompanied by a song entitled "The Meaning of Life."

The Meaning of Life

I travel as deep as the ocean

I search for the meaning of life

Climbing mountains of disappointment

Tiring

You become like a fantasy

You are a dream come true

A journey full of twists and turns

Now by your side forever

You are not the first

But definitely the last

In your love I found the meaning of my life (3x)

Now Eneng has been replaced by Neng Imas. Mawar has replaced Flamboyan. Now Melati has replaced her, but Mawar is unforgettable.

The world may change, but the author's love for Eneng will not. It will only end when the author is shrouded.

This scene is accompanied by a song entitled Eternal Love.

Eternal Love

No matter what happens

Likewise, my love for you

Will never fade

Chorus

How painful it was then

You left and passed away

When our love was blooming

As fertile as a rose

Now everything has changed

Roses have become flamboyant

Jasmine is now their replacement

But I will not forget you

Chorus

My departure, darling

Not pain at the end of happiness

But pain at the end of love

May you be happy

How painful it was then

You left and passed away

When our love was blooming

As fertile as a rose

Chorus

My departure, darling

Not pain at the end of happiness

But pain at the end of love

May you be happy

May you be happy

May you be happy

Every human being gets what they strive for. But there are those who have tried but do not get the results of their efforts. Trust that God will replace it with something better.

In reality, this is true. The author's proposal was rejected by Si Eneng's parents. The author was replaced by Indung Barudak. A great woman.

After they married, it was discovered that Indung Barudak has many strengths. Among them, when the author finished a job, Indung Barudak always said, "Don't just do your obligations." So when Indung Barudak does something, the results are always perfect.

What the author couldn't imagine, Indung Barudak definitely thought of.

What the author couldn't do, Indung Barudak definitely could.

If the author does something, and if Indung Barudak does it, the results are much better.

If the author sees changes in the atmosphere at home, for example, the cupboard and bookshelf have moved. Likewise, the mattress has changed position. That means Indung Barudak is short of money. She does all of this alone.

If the author were to do it, it would require at least two people. Indung Barudak is very strong. WONDER WOMAN.

Once, while renting a room in Antapani, Indung Barudak cooked the author's favorite dish, chicken feet stew.

The author noticed the broth had thickened, unlike usual.

It smelled fishy. The author tasted it. It felt tough in his mouth. Upon further investigation, it turned out the skin hadn't been removed. The author threw it in the trash.

Three days later, the same dish was served again. Now the broth was runny. It smelled fragrant with spices. And after tasting it, it tasted delicious. It turned out Indung Barudak was a quick learner.

Indung Barudak was resilient. Besides having to take care of the author after his "insane Allah," Indung Barudak still had to care for the baby and earn her own money to cover the family's financial shortfall, which was "bigger than the ceiling."

Indung Barudak was the backbone, not the ribs.

From being a poor cook, cooking became her profession.

Indung Barudak served the congregation performing Tahsin on Wednesday morning prayers.

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