I'm with you, Juragan Aris

I'm with you, Juragan Aris
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Ambar and Feli continue to make a fuss, Ms. Edi to the surprise of seeing it, even her smallest son always asked to come along while working.


moreover, the boy was very fond of the little baby, "his aunt smiled, she could also open her eyes," said the boy.


"yes, will Adam take care of Niken?" asked Ayu who was anxious to see the boy.


"yes Aunt, Adam will take care of Niken from the bad guys" said Adam by clenching his hand.


ayu and Ambar laughed, "oh want to take care of the non-small, you just do not want to eat vegetables where it can be strong," ledek Bu Edi on her own child.


"beber tuh, jamu tau Adam, Popeye just eat spinach, so he's strong you understand Adam," said Feli who brought vegetable salad.


"that's it, ma'am I can ask," said Adam who saw ayu eating a vegetable salad.


"can dong, but it must run out, yes" Ayu told the boy.


"get ready mommy," said Adam who asked for a little bit of it but the boy really snuffed out his food and did not want to be away from the tiny baby.


while in the rice field, Aris yawned many times, because last night she just knew it was like really having a baby.


"sleepy juragan?" tanya Eko saw Aris.


"yes, O Allah, my eyes do not want to be literate, out of all Niken nangis Mulu if laper," replied Aris.


"yes know aja juragan, his name is also a baby," said the mothers.


"doesn't you wake up?" ask the other mothers.


"yes wake up Mom, just a few times fitting her ASI pump, I'm sorry if Ayu continues to wake up, so I help when changing diapers, the same sometimes I help use a bottle so ayu can rest," replied Aris who still looks happy.


"o Allah is very lucky, but rarely a man who wants to wake up in the middle of the night just to change his son's diaper," said another.


Aris patted Eko on the shoulder, "you will feel it for a while, sure, bro" said Aris.


"yes boss of bismillah" answered Eko.


Aris also chose to walk while watching the rice fields that were harvesting peanuts.


the mothers were talking about food.


there is also Bambang sir who brought Tossa to bring rambak from peanuts to be made cattle feed owned by Aris.


Aris accidentally saw five children who were expelled because they wanted to scavenge the sins of the harvest.


"hey why!" yell Aris .


"this is a master, the children want to ngasak nuts, even though in the rice field is not finished Everything," replied Aris's men.


"let's just go, the five of you go in" Aris said.


the five boys seemed so happy to be allowed to look for the rest of the crop.


even they brought tools to search within the ground as well, they looked so happy.


"are they kids around here?" asked Aris to the man.


"not a master, it seems like a child outside the village" the man replied


"please watch not to be banned," said Aris patting his men on the shoulder.


after from the rice field Aris decided to move to the warehouse, there was a load of corn to be sent to a large factory.


"are you the ranker or me?" aris asked when she saw the truck was closed


"boss only, because I have to take corn from the rice field in-laws, because the harvest and yesterday I gave the appropriate price to the market" said Sugik.


"you're more than not papa loh, don't be too calculated with in-laws," said Aris.


"we are working no family business, if you want to please if not also no problem, especially this is appropriate from the market price," replied Sugik.


"sak karep you.". replied Aris.


now he climbed into a truck with three porters to deposit into the factory, the truck that Aris brought was quite large.


but the man seemed ordinary while driving the large vehicle, while Sugik brought an ordinary truck to the rice field area.


arriving at the factory, he was shocked because the manager Aris himself delivered it.


"o Allah long ago never saw the master of Aris, only more handsome," said the foreman who oversaw the decline of their order corn.


"Thank God, someone takes care of me" replied Aris.


"quality corn, grade B yes" said the foreman.


"yes, because this is still the initial harvest, for the new is still not yet" replied Aris.


"this warlock is honest yes, if the mah people have lied," said the foreman was always happy to meet Aris.


"the windfall has been set, so why fear, besides the windfall of people can not be changed," said Aris laughing.


he also waited while closing his eyes, Edi who was with Aris also counted everything.


because they cannot be careless, while the foreman is also always honest.


at three in the afternoon, finally finished, Aris had already woken up and stretched her slightly stiff muscles.


after asking for a receipt, he went home and did not forget while on the road they were always amused tofu and sweets.


arriving at the warehouse it turns out Eko was already there with the harvest of beans.


but Sugik has not come because the man is still in the rice field he said, "woi what, want to know," bargained Aris who sat in front of him.


"the harvest is quite draining, yes, I would rather harvest the grain than beans like this, riweh," said Eko.


"o Allah, for you also have to complain about your Mulu, remember to make money for your wife and child" Aris said.


"has none" answered Eko


"try dong, if you make it rarely, when it will be, I dong, every day, the morning of Malem is never late, remember to reduce smoking and eat healthy foods, fruit vegetables, fruit, try to follow it, and remember the milk in the chicken eggs mixed in the village, guaranteed steady," said Aris.


"my God why just say the boss, okay later I buy canned milk and eggs," said Eko spirit.


at home ayu also asked Ambar to try drinking sour turmeric herbal medicine and start eating vegetables.


who knows Krena is a recipe that is believed by the first people if you want to have a baby.


Ms. Edi also agreed, even Ms. Edi told Ambar to often share food with children, especially orphans.


and it must be done every Friday, and for herbal medicine must be placed next to the well that is outside.


Ambar nodded and will follow the words of Ms. Edi, after all it is also not wrong to distribute food to people in need.