Santri Famiglia's

Santri Famiglia's
Shiragami Discussion



"We just got to Japan cooking must be to Indonesia?"


"Not to Indonesia, Sanu! I'm sure he meant somewhere in Japan."


"Oh, since when did Bali move to Japan?"


Sanubari. Although Sanubari never finished school, but he still remembered the islands that arguably included the main part of Indonesia. Although Sanubari does not know for sure where Bali is, he is sure not to remember wrongly.


"Just think logically! From here to Indonesia it takes at least six hours. Ah, I forgot exactly how much," said Abrizar as he continued walking.


The two left the Shinto shrine because the place was already very quiet. The man who was being spied on was already invisible. Even with the girl.


"What time is it?"


"Hm, wait a minute!"


Abrizar opened the bag. He took a cell phone. As usual, Abrizar pressed the power button and his phone was about to say, "Sixteen and fifty-seven."


"You heard it yourself, didn't you? It's impossible to get to Indonesia tonight at seven. From here to the airport alone takes over an hour." Abrizar returned his phone to the bag.


He was grateful that only Sanubari's cell phone had been confiscated. At least they can still use Abrizar's cell phone to find information. Both are still unfamiliar with the Japanese streets. People are not always there to be asked. They still need a map and a cell phone to guide their way home.


Sanubari. "Keep, how can we find the place Anki meant?"


"We're looking for free WiFi."


"Where?"


"Hospitals, department stores, or other public facilities."


"Oh, I know! We're going to Lawson or seven eleven alone!" take Sanubari, "it seems to be around the way here."


Meanwhile, Shiragami sits on a tatami. In front of him was an old man who was still fully dressed as a typical Shinto priest. The old man's gaze was domineering, like judging Shiragami Eiji.


"Itsu soshiki o yameru no ka?" ask the old man who really wants Eiji to stop working at the company where Eiji is now.


Eiji was silent in his perfect sitting position. His grandfather and Anki repeatedly asked for the same thing, but he did all this for the sake of both. Eiji loved Anki and his grandfather. Only his family remained.


"Yamata to Onyoudan kara deteike! Mada betsu no shigoto ga sagaseru? Koko de soryo ni natte kagyo o itonamu koto mo dekiru. Karera to nagaku sugoshi sugite komatte hoshikunai nodaga" he said again urging Eiji to immediately exit the company and cut ties with Onyoudan.


Afternoon wa dekimasen. Ojichan wa shitte imasu yo ne? Ore wa soryo ni naritakunai nodesu."


Eiji refused. He could not leave Onyoudan and the company he worked for. He also did not want to be forced to be the successor of the grandfather as the head priest. Being a pastor is not the way. Until whenever his decision on this one will not change. He is not Anki who likes to play around the temple and follow the activities that are in it.


"Nara, yaritaihodai! Onyouda n to wa kankeinai kagiri!"


The old man tried to negotiate. He only wanted Eiji to be detached from Onyoudan. He would not force his grandson to become the caretaker of the temple. The old man understood, Eiji is still young. The young man still wanted freedom.


"Sore wa muri desu. Ojichan ga nani o iou to, ore wa kangae o kaemasen."


Eiji still could not keep up with his grandfather's request. Suppose the old man knew Eiji was doing this to protect the two of them, but he could not reveal it. He does not want to add to the burden of the grandfather's mind or make Anki lose her cheerfulness.


"Ganko Kono!" the old man grumbled at the stubborn grandson.


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Note :


"When are you going to get out of that organization?"


"Come out of Yamata and Onyoudan! You can still find another job, right? You can also be a pastor here and run a family company. I don't want you in trouble for being with them for too long,"


"can't. Grandpa knows, doesn't he? I don't want to be a priest."


"All right, do whatever you want! Just don't come into contact with Onyoudan anymore!"


"That's impossible. Whatever Grandpa says, I won't change my decision."


"Bas stubborn!"