
Abrizar and Sanubari were awakened in Asar time. Although both eyes still felt sticky, they forced themselves to wake up to worship. After the prayer, Sanubari wanted to sleep again but his stomach was rumbling. The Syrians who heard it invited them out.
The manager of the Nagoya mosque is named Mohammad. It turns out that in addition to being a mosque manager, he also runs a halal restaurant not far from the mosque. The restaurant was quiet that afternoon, they could freely talk.
"So you guys speak Indonesian? How fortuitous. My son and I will take an Indonesian language proficiency test. If you like, will you be our teacher?" tawar Mohammad's.
"We can help, but the decision is in the hands of Abrizar's brother" Sanubari replied.
He knew that he would not have much time to share. Their goal is to go to Japan to find Shiragami Eiji, not work. On the other hand, they need money because they just got robbed. That's Sanubari's thinking.
"I will pay" Mohammad said.
"discussable. No need to pay, but can you allow us to stay for a while in the mosque?"
Sanubari immediately whispered, "Son't you forget that we've just been robbed? The rest of the money the robber gave was not enough to eat and transport. We need a job."
"Don't worry about money! We have no shortage of them." Abrizar smile.
Sanubari did not understand this man's way of thinking. He could only follow the advice of a more experienced Abrizar.
"You can stay at my house and I'll pay you if you agree to teach." Mohammad was serious about his words.
Abrizar accepted the offer. Their orders came. A set of scrambled packages of shrimp mayo eggs with vegetables for Abrizar. Three bowls of ramen and samosa for Sanubari. The remaining two hundred yen. Can only be used for one short-distance train ride. Sanubari looked at the change before pocketing it.
After eating, Mohammad took them to his house. It is only about three minutes walk. They're not going anywhere after that. Mohammad introduced his twin sons. They are still in third grade High School, just waiting a few weeks to graduate.
The next night, the two young men remained silent in the room. Holding a futon on the floor, Sanubari prepares to go to sleep. While Abrizar sat leaning against the closet, opened the phone.
"Sister, we don't have money for breakfast tomorrow. Dresses are also absent," Sanubari said.
"Tomorrow we'll drop by for the money and find Onyoudan's headquarters."
"Take it? Whereabouts? Could you just take it?"
"In banklah. Cook in people's wallets? Already, sleep first if you sleep! I still have business."
*****
Somewhere in Kagoshima.
An Aifka can be seen unzipping the bag. His compound eyes were alert, detecting the existence of living beings.
"Sensor detects some people approaching." The warning suddenly flashed repeatedly.
Aifka immediately moved away. It clings to a tree near the stacking of goods, camouflaging its existence. Two people carried suitcases and other bags, then were thrown carelessly. Aifka target bag buried.
Aifka waited for the men to leave, then acted again. It scans the presence of the target bag, removes one by one the barrier, and pulls a sizable ripped from the backpack. Rushing Aifka lifted the box, taking it flying away through the depths of the night.
"Yes, it worked!" Abrizar raised his hand, "I'll steal again my things that you stole. You can take my clothes and money, but not my laptop."
Abrizar smiled knot. Later, he recalled the watches and pendants they gave him on the plane. Actually, he suspected that there was something inside. Therefore, he told Sanubari not to throw it away first.
Abrizar wants to investigate. But he also needs rest. Tomorrow they have to go for a walk. Which certainly requires fitness. The man postponed his plan.
*****
The morning train was crowded with those who were about to go to work. People jostle at the exit, vying to get out first, chasing time. Sanubari managed to get out just before the door closed again.
"Sanu!"
The call of the man did not reach Sanubari's ears. The sound of announcements and the sound of doors blurs everything. Not to mention that there are still many people. Abrizar had trouble getting past them. Unlike Sanubari who was gently jostling, sneaking towards the door opened.
The summoned teenager instead walked leisurely away from the platform. "Where are we going, brother? I think I need to see the map again."
Sanubari turned, but Abrizar was not. "Well?"
He panicked. Sanubari turned his body, but Abrizar remained absent. The train started walking again. Sanubari.
"How's this? How'this? I'll just wait here or kusul, huh? But what if ABRI turns out to be back here, but I'm not there?"
Sanubari ruffled her hair in frustration. He never thought he would be separated from Abrizar like this. Thirty minutes passed, and the figure of Abrizar did not return. He had set his eyes wide, until squinting into the platform across. However, Abrizar was not yet seen. It looked like only a few trains stopped for a moment and passed. Passengers also change nqik get off the train.
Later, Sanubari recalled that Abrizar could not speak Japanese. It must have been difficult for the man to find his way home without being able to see and communicate. Sanubari followed soon. He got off at the next station. Abrizar was still nowhere to be found. Sanubari asked the station attendant. But no one saw the man with the characteristics Sanubari described.
Sanubari repeatedly went back and forth to the same two stations with zero results, until Sanubari finally decided to search one by one station until the last stop.
Meanwhile, Abrizar is trapped in a train, passing through several stops. He was only able to get out after the train was quieter. Abrizar stepped up in a slight daze. He sat in the chair on the platform.
"Wait here, okay? Maybe Sanubari will find me here."
In his lifetime, Abrizar had never boarded public transportation that densely. This was his first experience as a lost child. Abrizar was ashamed of himself. He has grown up twenty-three years, could be a lost child like a toddler separated from his mother.
They cannot communicate with each other. Each phone has not been charged with a local SIM card. They also do not use roaming services.
"Old!" Abrizar pressed the power button.
"Twelve o'clock zero zero" said Abrizar's phone.
Such is the special mobile phone for the visually impaired. Everything is all sound. For the visually impaired, the ears are their eyes.
"What can I do." Abrizar sighed.
Abrizar had only one choice. Namely, get out of the station and look for free WiFi. He had to download an offline map to Honjin. Sanubari would probably go back there if they didn't see each other. However, Abrizar did not want to rush in taking a step. It was beyond their plan.