
"We looked for him that night, we went down the ravine, it was very dark that night, it rained very hard.The way we did, even we set up camp for days, even for weeks, but your Oma we didn't find, until we gave up and stopped the search" Pratama said.
The woman next to Pratama Kasendra hugged her, she understood her husband's feelings.
Meanwhile Kanaya and Cintya and Mommy Lingga shed tears, hearing the adorable story of Keila Kasendra.
"Then how did my Oma survive and still be alive back then?"ask Kanaya.
"Wasn't he not found at the time?"ask Kanaya again.
"I was camping with my friends, and one of our friends went to look for firewood because we were running out of firewood, but our friend did not go back to the camp until nightfall, finally we decided to look for him, the night suddenly rained very hard." said a baritone voice.
Kanaya looked up and looked back at the voice.
A 70-year-old middle-aged man walked up to them.
"Opa" said Kanaya. He stood up and half ran towards the man. Then hugged him tightly.
"Nay kangen Opa" said Kanaya.
Then looked at the old face of the man who still looked handsome at his age who was no longer young.
"Pa," said Mommy Lingga.
He stood up to the man, then hugged him. Daddy Ded approached his father-in-law and hugged him.
"Finally down the mountain too" said Daddy Ded as he chuckled amusedly.
"Do you want me not to attend my granddaughter's wedding huh..!"exclaim Opa Kanaya.
"Once he went down the mountain, Nay had tried to contact Opa but it was very difficult to contact Opa" Kanaya said.
While puffing his two cheeks typical if sulking on his favorite Opa.
"Yes nih Papa, it's very difficult to leave the forest," said Mommy Lingga.
Smiling looking at his Papa.
"Do you want to make this old man stand up?"ask Opa.
"Oh yes, let Opa sit here near Nay" Kanaya said as she pulled Opanya's hand into a chair.
"Isn't Mas?"tanya Opa, approaching Grandpa Pratama.
"Praise God the good news of Hendra's deck, it turns out you feel at home in the forest hahahaha," said Grandpa Pratama.
"It's nice to meet you" Pratama's grandfather said.
Then they hugged and stared at each other with a smile on their faces and then Opa Hendra let go of his arms and looked at the face of a woman standing beside Grandpa Pratama.
"What's the news, Ma'am Ayu" asked Opa Hendra.
"Praise the Good Lord of Hendra's Deck," said Grandpa Pratama's wife.
Which turned out to be named Ayu, who had been silent only to be a listener once in a while hugging her husband trying to calm him.
"Find my best friend Cintya" said Kanaya. then Cintya stood up to Opa Hendra and politely extended her hand and kissed Opa Hendra's hand.
Opa Hendra looked at Cintya with a full glance. Then saying.
"Hah.," exclaimed Cintya with a gawking face with her mouth open looking at Opa Hendra.
"Shut your mouth, if you open it and the flies will go inside" said Opa Hendra. Then looked at Cintya with a funny face.
Hearing the words of Opa Hendra Cintya closed her mouth and said.
"Nay, didn't I hear wrong?"ask Cintya.
"How can your Opa hear that rumor?"ask Cintya again.
"Gossip quickly circulated in the Bimantara hahahahaa family," said Opa Hendra while laughing.
"And only our family gossip is very difficult to circulate" Kanaya said.
Heard the words of Kanaya's granddaughter. Opa Hendra stopped his laughter and looked at Kanaya, then a faint smile adorned her face.
"Have you sat down first, did you not cape standing?"said Mommy Lingga.
"I'm sorry to go to the kitchen, it's time for dinner" said Mommy Lingga. then stepped foot into the kitchen, meeting Bi Wati.
"I didn't think we'd see each other again" Pratama's grandfather said.
"Yes, Mas Pratama is right, since my wife died I chose to leave the hustle and bustle of Jakarta, and prefer to live in a village," said Opa Hendra while smiling wistfully.
"Loh isn't your Opa living in the woods huh?"ask Cintya innocently.
"The forest is our term alone Cin, Opa devoted himself in a remote village, opened a vegetable and fruit plantation and opened a health clinic in the village tesebut,"kanaya said, smiling proudly at her eyes.
"And from the results of vegetable and fruit plantations it can make the villagers earn income so that they can support their family life, he said, initially the local economy was very alarming but thanks to Opa Hendra their lives became stable and not only that, electricity and clean water had entered the village, at first the village was like a village that died there was no life they lived relying on river water or rain water, and for lighting they used a cempor, he said, and in that village there are only midwives or mantri who serve in a puskesmas that is very far away" said Kanaya.
"Wah Opa Hendra is really great," said Cintya while staring in awe of Opa Hendra.
"It wasn't Opa who was great but Oma who was great it was all originally from Oma's plan, and Opa just helped her to make it happen" Opa Hendra said, in a sad tone, remembering his late wife who always pity to see the distress of others.
"He does have a very extraordinary nature" said Pratama's Grandpa.
"He was like an angel, unable to remain silent at the distress of others and selflessly stretched out his hand" Pratama's grandfather said again. His face smiled considering his late sister.
"And just because the treasure and the throne make a tragedy happen, and make the two families scattered," said Pratama Grandpa.
"I don't understand what Grandpa means, both families?which family did you mean?"kanaya asked to look at Pratama's grandfather with a signed look and then said again.
"I don't see any family right now" Kanaya said.
"Family of your future husband" said Pratama's Grandpa.
"I mean the Kusuma Family Grandpa?"ask Kanaya.
"You're right Nay" said Pratama's Grandpa.
"I'm getting confused" said Kanaya.
"Destiny reunites the two families that have been there since a long time ago and the bond is now established thanks to the two of you," said Pratama Grandpa, Then said again.
*Even if the fate was preceded by an absurd trap, but the trap ended sweetly despite the complexity of the problem in it."
"And let's hope that what we're worried about doesn't happen" said Opa Hendra.