Santri Famiglia's

Santri Famiglia's
Grave Disputes



The village chief returned with a resident. Parking near the excavation of the hole, they took down two boxes of mineral water and a bag of food.


"You guys take a break, lunch! Let us continue" said the village chief.


Sanubari drowned in a dugout. If it wasn't close, someone wouldn't know Sanubari was in there. The young man stood up.


"Beat, Mr. Kades."


"Gosh, Sanu, that's deep enough. No need to deepen anymore. We're not digging a well. Now, you dig a burrow in the east!"


The head of the village crouched down next to Sanubari. He looked into the hole.


"Liang is east?"


"Once, just go up! I showed it to understand. I never dug a grave, but often saw the funeral procession. So, at least know," said the village chief.


Sanubari was replaced by the village chief. The young man noticed. The village chief made a niche jutting inward.


Two other people came. They brought wooden boards. Eiji and Renji are on the ride. Their work continues to the people.


Suddenly, Sanubari asked, "They were accidents, huh? How did he die."


A glass of water to wash your hands. Eiji and Renji did the same. While Sai distributed the rice packs.


"Kirman died of illness, while his wife seemed to be mentally burdened. He cooked the amethyst stir-fry, then told his son to eat the stir-fry. Before he died, Kirman's wife wrote a letter. It's a confession that he poisoned his own son" said a resident who did not dig.


"Look eaten. Overdose, yes obviously bablas sowan angel of death. Natural toxins that live in the yard."


"Yu Sukma was afraid he could not bury the body of the husband. Plus, he had debts in several places. Including at the boss's place. Hence, calling the family to commit suicide."


"Wong's fate is child."


"But, the name of suicide is still not good, especially to invite. Huge sins. Minus konomi is no excuse to justify ending life. If you want to work, the sustenance must be there."


Sanubari ate while listening to the father. At first, Sai, Renji, and Eiji are confused about how to eat because there is no spoon. Finally, they followed the way Abrizar and Sanubari— ate by hand.


It was the first time the three Japanese people ate pecel rice with the addition of juvenile jackfruit stir fry, beef empal, bakwan, fried tempeh, and impun shrimp rempeyek. Even so, it felt quite acceptable to their tongues.


The taste of the orange leaves on the rempeyek feels unique to Eiji. The combination of Siamese pumpkin, cucumber, and spinach vegetables sprinkled with sambal pecel was even more delicious than the salad at the convenience store.


"Keep, what are their debts?" tanya Sanubari who then bit the cornbasket.


"Citizens who have receivables with the family of the deceased agree to mengikhlaskan. Well, how else? Impossible to charge to a corpse, right? Rather than being a burden on the deceased until the afterlife, residents decided to relieve him" said a resident who was digging.


Sai flipped through the tempe before eating it. That tanned rectangular flat object looked new in his eyes. He really looked at her very seriously, as if he was observing the authenticity of gold.


The first bite struck him. The texture is very soft. Savory fitting. It was like he was eating non-boned fried chicken. He also thought that fermented soybeans were really mashed chicken. In fact, there is absolutely no meat in it.


"The problem is staying with the boss," added another resident.


"really. In a will written by the late father, he expects the villagers to pay off the debt for him."


"It's upset, but it's pity too."


"Died to throw off debt. Who's not upset?"


"If it wasn't for the soul of humanity that we still have, we might have left the body to rot."


The middle-aged man pulled over with Sanubari and the others, sitting in the shade under a tree. The excavation of the other two graves was over. They went up one by one.


"Man, you go to the funeral home! See if the management is done or not! If so, immediately move out the sublime only. All of us here need worship too, right? You'll lead them here!"


"ready, Sir!"


The young man named Iman left the location. Next, another followed, leaving three Japanese guarding the location. Only three people do not need to think about the time of worship when the Azaan has reverberated.


"Well, what about OPO Iki?"


A man suddenly approached them with ten people. They're standing near the quarry. Hoes and buckets are still there. The wooden boards were neatly arranged near the mound.


Sai, Renji, and Eiji are confused. The strangers looked unfriendly.


"What language is that? What are they saying? Renji nudges Eiji.


"Well, what about OPO Iki?" repeat, "Duwe ear OPO ora to? Ditakoki even plonga-plongo."


The man stared furiously at Sai, Renji, and Sai. He snapped because the three of them did not answer. In his eyes, they were like deaf fools.


"Koyoke wong-wong Iki ORA ISO boso Jowo," concluded another man.


The man switched from Javanese to Indonesian, asking the same question, "What is this hole for?"


"The grave," Eiji briefly replied.


"Who would want to dig a grave here? Did you guys pay for these three graves?"


The intonation goes up/down, sounding fierce. More often high than low. His expression was intimidating. However, it does not work for Sai, Eiji, and Renji.


"Sanu allowed it. What do we have to pay for? After all, this is Sanu's land and we're just helping with the digging. Don't buy it," Sai replied.


"You seem like strangers who don't know anything. To make the grave there is a law. Mandatory report and ask permission of the authorities, then pay administrative fees. Otherwise, you will be fined two hundred million per grave. Even if you use private land. That includes illegal acts."


The man smirked covetously. He was very confident in his words. The conspiracy also confirmed.


"There are laws governing the tomb?" renji whispers to Eiji.


"Eitherway. I've never been a funeral committee." Eiji shrugged his shoulders with a low volume of voice.


"Why just whispering? Pay fast or you come with us to the authorities!" foreign man's orders.


"We will not be fooled under your guise. You don't look like government officials at all" Eiji replied without hesitation.


"You've never seen an undercover cop, have you? We are agents who are tasked with monitoring violations in the village. We'll have to arrest you if you defy our warning."


"Until any time, we won't pay you" Eiji said.


According to him, their words were far-fetched. Right or wrong, Eiji did not know. All he knew, the owner was free to use as whatever his personal property was. Even if you have to pay, then it is the obligation of Sanubari.


"Catch them and Uruk back those holes!" tell a foreign man.


They come forward to split. Someone's holding the hoe. There are also those who approach Sai, Renji, and Eiji.