
Yati, who is usually tough and does not care about anything including the gossip of others, is now as if melow.
This drastic change in Yati's personality comes after the departure of Mbok Inah. Though initially, he was known as a figure who was firm and indifferent to the gossip of others. However, since Mbok Inah's death, Yati has become more sensitive and irritable to personal matters.
This may be because he lost his place to complain and feel weak.
"It turns out I'm not that strong, Mbok."
The woman spoke for herself, as if she were dealing with Mbok Inah.
As a former PSK, Yati could not take a firm stance so as not to continue feeling the pain in her village. Therefore, he also with a strong determination decided to move from the village to the district town where his father lived.
By making this move, Yati hopes to get a new opportunity and leave a painful past behind her. His decision is expected to build a new life better for himself in a different place.
Unfortunately, many citizens - especially women - often talk about Yati's past.
They continue to confuse life now with what it used to be!
"You heard no, the latest news about Yati?" ask one mother who was gathered on the front porch of the house.
The habit of villagers if there is free time, talk to the nearest neighbor.
"Opo's iku? What's wrong with him?" ask the others.
My mother answered excitedly. "Jare, Yati wants to move from this village to the county town where her father lives."
"Oh, is Yati's father the one who scabs at me? Opo entok?"
"Seriously? Good then. He's causing too much trouble here. I'm glad he's leaving!"
They talk to each other, talk about Yati.
If they are happy with this news, rest assured that they are only jealous of Yati's popularity, or afraid that their lover or husband will seek the attention of the woman they were talking about just now.
Elsewhere, there are also those who talk about the planned move Yati.
"You know what, Yati arep moved out of this village?"
Someone asks, but also provides information for others who may not yet know.
"Yo, I heard it. I feel sad. Even though he's a bit hard to approach, he's always been here."
Those who were talking were the men who were in the coffee shop.
"Let's go, I yo feel the kelangan. Although she often disagrees, she is still part of the women who deserve to be adored. Hehehe ..."
"Huhss! Beware of bojomu krungu!"
"Mahaha ..."
"Kowe-kowe young krungu, is Yati arep moving?" someone who had just arrived, asked those who were laughing together.
"Yes, I just found out about this, too. I felt relieved, at least there was no more talk about him. But, we can't see her pretty face anymore."
"But unfortunately too, although sometimes annoying, he has a heavy life story. Sakk! I know, mothers, including your bojom, may not be as fun as Yati karo. Yo ora?" todong that guy.
The others, who felt they already had wives just smiled awkwardly considering how their wives behaved with Yati.
"Fastly, Kang." Yati answered briefly without any meaningful explanation.
"I'm sad, but yo's a whim. You no longer work as you used to, and my family is more prosperous also because of your help, although there are some people who feel that you always create drama for others."
Yati just silently heard the words of Kang Taryo. He did not defend himself, or defend himself.
Everyone has the right to make judgments, although not everything is right.
"But to be honest, I'm not good. Sad too and who will be my children's playmates? Also sopo zinc arep dadi chat material moms yen kowe lungo, Yati?"
For the current one, Yati could only let out a long sigh. He was upset to hear the reason why Taryo kang was actually quipping!
***
Although his house has not been sold, Yati finally decided to leave. He left his house without occupants.
According to him, it can be taken care of over time. The important thing is to provide comfort to his heart. He moved to his father's house, taking care of his father who was increasingly weak due to a stroke.
Yati decides to move to her father's house because she has no one left. He wanted to show his love, affection and responsibility towards his father.
Mr. Wasito had a stroke this past year. Mbok Inah died a year and a half ago.
During his health, Mr. Wasito often comes to visit Mbok Inah's house. So, there are some villagers who know that he is Yati's father.
But there are also those who think that the man is a yati customer in their small town.
Now, Mr. Wasito's state is getting weaker, and Yati feels the need to be by his side to take care of and support him. This is a sign of Yati's concern for her family and willingness to sacrifice personal comfort to help her loved ones. Although Yati cannot be close to her father, just like she is close to Mbok Inah.
But since Inah's mbok is gone, Yati should be able to change. Only Mr. Wasito is what he has now, because until the age of 30 at this time he has not got a mate.
"Who wants Yati?!"
Such are the words of some people who doubt if Yati can get a husband.
But Yati doesn't care!
His departure from the village to his father's home marks a new step in his life, where he seeks inner peace and devotes his attention to the only family member who needs support.
Although this move is not easy, Yati has shown her determination to undergo change for the happiness and well-being of herself and those closest to her.
After Yati left in her luxury car - Mr. Ginting's gift - there were a few people talking about it again.
Young people who don't like to gossip are like mothers.
"Someone knows why Ms Yati decided to move?" ask one young man to another.
"Say because he felt no longer suitable to live in this village after the death of Mbok Inah," replied his friend.
"Well, may he find peace in his new place. Although there were frequent disagreements with the mothers, she was still part of the good villagers."
"Well because she's beautiful? Can I wash my eyes? Hahaha ..your brain!"
The two of them ended up talking to each other mockingly, as a playful material.
On the road, Yati wiped away her tears that had been dripping. He is sad to leave the village that has been part of his life together with Mbok Inah.