"In the past, Mama used to often go to the fields, Nana. Actually it was very tiring, but for a farmer, going to the fields is a necessity that must be carried out, even though they say there are monkeys or other animals." Amurwa stroked Padmasari's head. concerned about what happened to his wife. He knew that their backgrounds were very similar to each other, so when his wife said that she often went to the rice fields, Amurwa believed that Padmasari had experienced something unpleasant.
"That's why you grew up to be a strong woman. I am proud of you, dear." Padmasari smiled. Her eyes sparkled with happiness. They continued to eat until sunset greeted them.
The next day, when everyone was neatly dressed and had breakfast, Grandpa Karyajasa took his grandchildren to the rice fields. Amurwa and Padmasari followed them from behind. Along the way, the children who were accompanied by Agus, Amad, Sari, and Resti seemed very excited. They really enjoy walking on unpaved paths.