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♪♪ I said, it's a bit of a hassle. Who is his name? Bututik said, let me know. I said, his name is Alip, ma'am.

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Alip?

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Where is he from? East Java, ma'am. What's his skin color? High, a bit dark. His hair is curly, ma'am. Bututik said,

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on his left cheek, there's a little dot. He said that. I was talking to him, and he was nodding his head. I was talking to him, and he was silent for a while. He was behind the stall, calling his husband. He was calling, and I don't know what he was saying. Suddenly, his husband came to me.

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He said, you're not playing with the contract, right? Then I was invited to Mr to the police station. I asked the officer, who is your colleague? He said, he is a high-ranking officer. I was like, wow, that means he is not a human. I went home. I was in, oh my god, that means he's not human.

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I went home the next day. I was interrupted by the owner of the hotel. He said, don't say it. I said, I haven't said it for more than 15 years. I haven't said it since 2010. This is the story.

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But I'm sure this story will be a lot of stories from Andi guys, this time we have a guest from Magelang where We got a call from a local who found a strategic contract to start his business in Semarang.

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But who would have thought that this contract would have so many dark stories, which made our Narasumber only last for about 30 days in that contract. Coincidentally, there is a source of the story next to me. Let's just call him Mas Andi. Mas Andi, how are you? I'm fine, thank you. Thank you, far from Magelang.

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You're welcome. Mas Andi, you used to be a beggar, and came from Magelang to Semarang to sell Syrabi cakes. So how did you find the contract that was actually anchored there? At first I didn't suspect anything about the contract. For more than 30 days I didn't suspect anything.

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There was no suspicion. There's nothing suspicious there. But there's something there that's being done by the locals. Okay, okay. And I got some information from my producer earlier. When you came to Mas Andi's contract, Mas Andi met someone.

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Yes, I met someone. Why? When I met that person, I was traumatized to work in Serabi. Every day, I had a nightmare. That made me traumatized to work in Serabi again until now.

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Until trauma? Until trauma. Okay, I'm curious. Why is this person and the contract the same? And for friends who are curious, watch the video until the end. But before that, as usual, if you want to be a source of information,

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at Lentara Malam, you can DM to the Lentara Malam Instagram account. It's at Lentantarmalam.id or call the number below. Once again, Lantar Malam team is curious about the complete story of Mas An. Watch the video until the end and without further ado, let's start. ♪♪

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♪♪ In 2010, I just graduated from school.

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I was still unemployed, I didn't have a job, I was still following projects. I was still in the middle of my studies, I was still in the middle of my studies. I was still in the middle of my studies, I was still unemployed, I didn't have a job, I still followed my brothers' projects. At that time, I was just hanging out, hanging out, hanging out. My hobby was to hang out at the store, the store that had a shop, I bought motorbike parts I met a guy there, his name was Eko Eko was still in the same area as me

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Okay

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And for a while, Eko didn't have any news Back then, there was still SMS I couldn't reach his number I was confused, I asked my friends Do you know Eko's number? Do you know Eko's news? No one knows

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One or two months later There's a new number I asked about the news I asked Where's the news? It turns out it's Eko

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Eko's news is good What do you do if there's no news? Where are you? It turned out that it was me. Okay. I said, how are you? Where are you now? How are you? I said, I work in Semarang.

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What do you do? I'm a pastry chef. Pastry chef. I asked him, would you like to work in Semarang.

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He said yes.

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He asked me to go to his parents' house. I talked to him on the phone.

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I said yes.

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I said I wanted to go to my parents to allow me to work in Semarang. So, I came to my house two days later. I talked to my parents. I came at 4 PM. I talked to my parents and asked for their permission. At 7pm, we left Magelang for Semarang.

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We arrived in Semarang at around 10pm. We even got a contract for the Serabi cake there were already two people one was called Tomo and the other was called Supri Tomo was the one who was put in charge there so he was given the responsibility

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there was also his boss The boss was a Solo His name was Mr. Rudy He was the boss of Serabi So, Serabi's production was under his contract And I slept there

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with my friends Including Eko? Yes, including Eko. We were four Me, Eko, Tomo, and Supri After we got to know each other we talked including you, all four of us, me, you, Tomo and Supri

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After we got to know each other, we talked Tomo told me For a week, you should go to the market

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so you know which shops are selling rabi cookies

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After that, I was told to wrap it up I was told to wrap it up the cookies, and learn from it for a week I could do it, I knew the route the way, I knew the shops

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and the markets that wanted to sell the cookies I was taught how to cook. To make Serabi, I studied for a week. So, in two weeks I was able to cook and pack. In short, it's been a month. My first salary, bro.

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My first salary was 400,000 rupiahs in 2010. 400,000 rupiahs. Suddenly, Tomo told me, let's find a new employee. I asked Tomo, why? Do you want to change your contract?

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I told him, you can't extend it. In fact, it's been about two weeks, and the contract is already expired. Okay. I can't extend it because the reason is that the owner of Kunteraan is noisy. Not the noise of the people, but there is a machine for grinding coconut and rice. There was a rice and coconut mill. It was noisy.

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So I said, it's okay. The next day, we looked for a contractor together. We couldn't find anyone for a week. There were a lot of contractors, but they were still close to the houses. I was afraid they would be uncomfortable and noisy. We couldn't get any.

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We tried to look for them in the village, but we couldn't. One week before the war ended, Tomo said, I'm going home. I said, I'm going home too. Eko and Supri too. All three of them are going home.

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Really?

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Yes, I'm alone there. Even though the contract is about to expire. I said, why do you want to go home? I have something to do. I asked him how many days he wanted to stay. He said, maybe 2 or 3 days, and then he would come back.

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I said, okay. The next day, my 3 friends went home. Tomo paid for his cellphone, money, money from the trade, money and keys.

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On the cellphones, there were the numbers of the merchants. They went home. The next day, I looked for a new contract. Because I myself was not in the operation of the Kue Serabi. I was still on vacation. I was not going anywhere. Meanwhile, I was busy looking for a new contract.

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I got it one day, two days, three days. I got it 2 days ago, 3 days ago, in a village. In the village, the house was still quite far away. There were still a lot of farms. I was there with the ladies, around 50 years old.

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I asked the ladies, Ma'am, I'm sorry, I want to ask, is there a house here that's been contracted or not. Oh, there is. I was happy, wow, there is.

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I went to the contract. After I went to the contract, it turned out that the place was also quite spacious. I checked it, and I asked about the price. It turned out that the owner of the house wasn't the owner. She was the one who often cleaned up the place.

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Then she went to the owner of the house. She said, come here, the owner of the house.

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She talked to me about how much she knew. the owner of the contract, come on, you, the owner of the contract talk to me, how much is the annual fee?

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4 million? I remember it was 4 million I asked, if it's a loan, can I? Oh, yes, you can Oh, yes, ma'am, I'll come here again tomorrow I'll talk to my friends first I'll go back to the old building But before I go back to the old building

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I'm looking for an open car On the streets there are open cars that are rented to pick up things There I already talked to the driver Then I went back to the old company to inform the three friends I called the school's headmaster

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but the number was not active the driver's number was also not active

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I only had Tomo The number was active. The one who was driving wasn't active either.

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I only had Tomo. He was active. I called him. Sir, I got the contract. It's in Darah, a village. How is it? Can I have the vehicle's license? It the toilet, it's safe, no problem.

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But after that, Tomo said, Sorry, I can't go back.

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What?

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Yes, I can't go back. For reasons he got a job again.

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Okay.

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Then I asked, What about Eko and Supri? Same. They didn to go back. They said they had other jobs in their village. I was a bit angry. Yes, of course.

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I was like, I'm I'm a dead man. Then I called the boss in Solo. I called the boss and said, Sir, I got a contract, but my friends don't want me to come back. It turned out that Utama had already called the boss, and he wanted to make a request.

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The boss said, I asked him to help me with the transfer of the contract. If the contract is transferred, I will find someone to help you. I said, you can find someone to help you. I said, yes, sir. I said, that's it.

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The next day, I started moving. I started moving at 1 PM. I was carrying my stuff by myself. The driver didn't want to help. I was alone at 1 PM. The driver didn't want to help. I was alone there. There was a small cupboard.

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The stove was a construction stove. It was a construction stove. It could be fixed. It could be fixed. There was a stove. I was alone there.

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It was 4 PM. I said goodbye to the owner of the building, thanked him, and gave him the keys. The distance between the old and the new building was about 30 to 45 minutes. That's quite far.

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After I got off the bus, I went to the new building. The new building. I got there at dawn. I got off the bus. The driver didn't want to help me. He just wanted to lift the small curtain. That's it.

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I got off the car. I got off the car. I hadn't gone home yet. I was still in front of the bus. I was surprised. There was someone there.

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He said,

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Mas, I'm Rewangi.

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What does that mean?

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I'm your assistant. He was so happy. What does that mean? I didn't help. I continued with the sentence. Who are you? I didn't help. I didn't help at all. I just helped.

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I helped. I lifted the table and put it

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in the house.

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So, the house. So, the building is long, long to the back, so the front is all windows, the door is on the side, so once you enter, you get the main room was next door. So once you enter, you get to the main room.

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In the main room, there was a room. One room. There was another room. The kitchen. Near the kitchen, there was a bathroom. Near the bathroom, there was a door on the side.

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Behind. Behind it, there was a well. And next to it, there was an irrigation and big trees. I and the person who helped me were almost done. The driver didn't say goodbye. He just ran away.

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I asked him why the the driver not going to say goodbye? Luckily, he was given money. When I was there, I talked to the driver. He said, this is Shinten, I said, what's your name? I said, my are you? He said, I'm Alip. I'm from East Java. I asked, what do you want?

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He said, I want to talk to my family. I said, I'm a P.A. He said, are you from here? I said, no. He said, no. I said, no.

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After that, we talked. He asked me, alone, where's your friend? Your friend didn't come back. What's up?

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After that, Alip asked again, that person, how does Serabi work? I told them how to make Serabi. The first process is in the afternoon. At 2 or 3 o'clock, we peel the coconut. We soak the rice.

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At 4 or 5 o'clock, at 4 o'clock it was already rolled, rolled, the rice was rolled, the coconut was grated, it was almost finished, almost finished, but it was just the end of the circumambulation. After Maghrib, it was the time for the coconut milk to be brewed. The coconut milk was brewed until 8 o'clock. At 8 o'clock, the coconut milk was boiled and cooked with the syrup.

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There was a Pandan powder, and the syrup powder, there's pandan, there's... the syrup powder, maybe it's done at 8-9. It's done, then you rest. You rest, and then at 12,

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you knead the dough. You knead it first, and then at 1, you cook it. You wait for it to rise.

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You cook it until... the one who cooks it, We had to wait for the food to be cooked. We had to wait until the food was cooked.

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The food was cooked by the people who had to pack it. If the people who had to pack it, they could also deliver it. At that time, the morning was over. At that time, the morning was over. The morning was when we started to deliver the food. At that time, I was still talking to Alip.

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Suddenly, Alip said, Can I help you work here?

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Oh, sure.

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I was happy, because it was my first time. I already had a friend there. But Alip was talking. But I only worked from dawn to dawn. I asked, What's wrong, Alip?

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Why only from dawn to dawn? Alip said, I worked from dawn to dusk I help my brother in the morning and evening. I sell salt fish in the market. I walk around. I called my boss.

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I called my boss. Alip was still there. He said, if there is someone who wants to work, but the work is from dawn to dawn, it's okay, for a while, to help you first, to accompany you first, because you're alone. Then tomorrow, make the breakfast, don't make too much questions, little by little. Oh yeah. That's it.

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Done.

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He asked again, when are you going to start? Oh, in three days. He immediately made a request to go home.

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Out.

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What time?

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Between 8 pm. At night? Yes, between 8 pm. He made a request to go home. That's it. I was there alone. I was asleep. 8 o'clock in the evening yes, around 8 o'clock in the evening Alip was on his way home I was there alone I was asleep

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I was safe and relaxed I was looking for a shop I was looking for a shop I found a shop there The owner was Mrs. Tuti I came back from the shop

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I got to know her, Mrs. Tuti asked

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Are you a new resident? shop, I already knew the woman.

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She was a new girl. I said, yes, ma'am. How many people? Two. I already had friends, so it was two. Two people. Oh, yes.

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I went home and slept. I usually didn't have anything. In the morning, I woke up, I cleaned up the place, I I woke up in the morning, and I was done with my work. I put the stove in the kitchen, and put the stuff in the room.

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I was done with my work in the afternoon. After I finished my work, I went back to the store, and I talked to the lady. She said, where are you from?

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Oh, East Java. Oh, East Java. That's all she said. I usually make a coffee, a cigarette, and go home. On the third day, I started making a syrup. Okay. In the morning, I shop back home. On the third day, I started to make serabi.

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Okay. In the morning, I went shopping. I went shopping in the morning. At 2 PM, I started to peel the coconut. I soaked the rice. I finished everything.

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After the mahrib, Arief came. I was peeling the coconut. Alip came. He was pouring coconut milk in a bucket. Alip came and said, Hey, Alip! I said, I'm here. I said, help me.

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I asked him, help me pour the coconut milk. I asked him. It was done. It was around 8.30 or 8.00, I told Alip how to boil the coconut milk and the spices.

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I told him the spices are in the bottle. After that, I went to the store. I went to the store to buy food and some ice tea. Because the store was closed at night. So I could make a point. When I got home from Bututi,

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Alip was still there, waiting for the milk to boil. Then we ate together. But I ate in the main room in the front he ate in the kitchen he ate in the kitchen

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we both slept in the room we both slept in the room at 12 o'clock I woke him up let's teach him to make the dough we talked for a while

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we waited for an hour, to let the dough rise. At 1 o'clock, I started cooking. I cooked the first syrupy in the new kitchen. It was already cooked, so the syrupy, one pan was about 50 syrupy.

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But it didn't cook 50 at once, it was from 5, from 5. After it was cooked, I asked Alip, I brought 50 pieces of serabi but it didn't cook all the way I brought 5 pieces after it was cooked, I asked Alip Alip, come to the front, we'll teach you how to wrap I brought the pan to the front Alip taught me how to wrap

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to the front room? yes, to the front room I taught him because I didn't dare to do it for a long time because there was also raw syrup behind me. I said, I'll leave it here for now, I'll take the raw one.

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He said, sure. I went back, it wasn't long. I went forward, and it was over. The syrup? The syrup was over. And the packaging?

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Yeah, it was over. I thought, wow, it's so fast. This person is so fast. I was like, wow, this person is really determined to work. At first, I could do it right away. Even though, in general,

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if I do it, it's done, but not as fast as that. Wow, this person is cool.

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After that, I finished cooking the syrupy. Not as fast as that. Yeah, yeah. This person is cool.

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After that, I finished cooking the serabi. In the morning, Alip said goodbye. I'll go home first, okay? Oh yeah, Alip. Go home. On foot? On foot.

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I went out of the house on foot. The next day was the same. So the days of the Mahrib, and he went home early. That was for a month or so. Just like that? Yes, and I always bought two meals. Every 9 o'clock, I was at the butut stall, I bought two meals,

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I bought cigarettes, if there was none, I bought two sticks. I did two este of school, every day. Up to 30 days. I was on holiday that week. I remember that was a Monday. Because I was on holiday that Monday.

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I worked as usual. Mr. Halip came. As usual, he was boiling the coconut milk. While he was boiling it, I said, let's go to the stall first. I bought some rice from the stall. At that time, Mrs. Tuti asked, Bututi. Bututi. Bututi. Bututi. Bututi.

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Bututi.

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Bututi. Bututi. Bututi. I asked, what's your name? She said, I don't know. I asked, what's your name? She said, I don't know. I said, what's your name? She said, I don't know.

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I said, what's your name? She said, I don't know.

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I said, what's your name?

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She said, I don't know. I said, what's your name? She said, I, how are you? Before I said that, she said, is there a stick on your cheek? Yes, she said that.

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I said, yes, how do you know? I thought, maybe that person is that person. I said, I know her. Maybe she knows that person. She was silent for a while. She went to the back of the shop and called his husband.

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He called him, I don't know what he said. Suddenly, his husband found me and asked, I asked him, can I play at the construction site? He said, sure, I'm happy to have a friend. I immediately took him to the construction site. It was 9 o'clock. I got to the construction site.

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I told him, let me introduce you to your friend. When I got to the construction site, I opened the door. I went in first. He hadn't gone in yet. I went in first. His father didn't want to go in yet. I said, wait, I'll finish smoking.

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He said, it's okay, just smoke inside. I went in, and his father followed me in. He said, sit down. I said, please sit down. He said, where's your friend? His father asked.

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He was behind me. I went behind him and called him. He wasn't there. Alim wasn't there. Alip wasn't there. I looked for him outside, but he wasn't there. I talked to his father,

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Sir, why is my friend not here? Maybe he's out, Sir. I waited for an hour with his father, but he didn't come. His father was bored, so he went got bored and went back to the warung. Not long after, Alip came.

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From the front? Yes, he came from the front. I asked, where are you from? He said, from the street. I was looking for you, the husband of the warung's owner. I said, oh, that's what he said.

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I was already packing my things, like always, in the morning. The next day, he went to the farm again, when I bought more rice.

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Did you talk again?

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Yes, but my friend was still there. Where was he? His father was there. Yes, there, sir. At the construction site. Oh, there.

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You didn't play there, did you?

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Yes, sir. Come on, come on.

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Play there again. No more, sir. After I got home, until the construction site, there was no more. Until home, there was no more. I looked for him. No more. I searched for him all night.

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He didn't come home. What time did you get home? Around 11. From 9. From 9? Yes.

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For two hours? Yes. Alip was not there. So, his father said, Mas, come with me. Where to, sir?

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To the police station. I was afraid, Bang. I was afraid there would be a problem there. Yes, yes, you were serious about it, right?

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Yes, I was serious.

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I had collected the KTP. What could it be? I was afraid there was something wrong. Maybe the engine was too noisy in the afternoon. Then I was invited to Mr. RT's house. At Mr. RT's house, there were three men playing.

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I was outside. The man who invited me came into Mr. RT's house first. I don't know what he was talking about. Suddenly, Mr. RT came out to me. He asked me, who is your colleague?

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I said, Ali Pak.

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He said, Wang Ndi.

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I asked him, who is he? He said, he's from East Java. I asked him, what are his characteristics? He said, what are his characteristics? I told him where he was from. He said East Java. I asked him what his characteristics were. He said he was tall. He had a tie-dye on his left side.

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I asked him what his clothes were. He said they were green. He wore a short pants. He said he was tall. I asked him where he got the money from. I was wearing shorts. From that moment, he was talking to the high-ranking officer.

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I said,

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I'm a money-grubber. That's not a human being. Huh? I was like this. You mean you're a money-grubber? Yes, I'm a money-grubber.

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I'm not a human being. That's what he said. It means that he's not a human being. Your friend is a human being. Your friend is not a human being. I was shocked.

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I was cold. I didn't believe it. He told me that. If your friend's name is like that. He was a three-year-old man who died in a contract for a convenience store. Mr. Erting said that.

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In your contract?

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Yes, in my contract. I don't believe it. It was more than a month. I was with Alip until he said that. I said, Mr. Mosho Singh, I don't believe it. He said again, you are a man. You are a man, you have money. Just believe it.

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I said, I don't believe it. I said, Mr. Mos already midnight. I was confused. I was confused. I was confused. I was confused. I was confused. I was confused. It was already late at night, around 12 o'clock.

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I was about to go home to my apartment. I thought, I was afraid, I was nervous. If I wanted to sleep, where would I sleep? I was shy, I was shy to sleep at sleep in the house. From a distance, I could see the highway. I could feel it.

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It was so far. It was at 2.30 or 1.00 p.m. I was on the road, and I was at the highway. I got in. The road was bright.

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When I entered, it was bright but pale. Can you imagine?

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I understand.

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But it was pale.

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The air was bad. I felt like I was in a prison. I just screamed to get my mind back. I already know you, Lip. I'll say it in Javanese. I understand you, Lip.

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I understand you. From this moment on, I feel like I'm being helped. I feel like I'm being saved. I know you, Lip. I know you. You're not a human being

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From now on, you don't need to help me anymore You don't need to help me anymore You don't need to bother me anymore I'm brave enough to go to my room I turned off the lights It's still dim

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Because there's no ceiling in the house There's only a lot of wood I see The kitchen lamp was yellow. I could get into the room. When I was sleeping, the door was half closed. I saw Ali P2. He was behind the kitchen, he was walking from the kitchen to the hallway.

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He was walking.

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He was there three times. After that, he stopped in the room. But he only showed half of himself.

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He only showed half of himself.

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With a normal appearance. He was wearing a mask. He was wearing a mask. I was in the room, but I could only see half of it. I could only see half of it. It was just a normal existence, like a normal alien. At that time, I dared to get up and turn on the room light. I didn't turn on the room light, and there was no alien. Suddenly, it disappeared. Yeah He was standing there, and I was holding a piece of wood.

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He was wearing a rope around his neck. It was a rope that was used to pour water. It was made of rubber. His neck was very long. His tongue was not too, just like a nail. He was slurping. His eyes were also looking up.

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His eyes. From there, I couldn't do anything. But, it was dark in the hall, but I saw him clearly. It was like there was a light behind it. I could see it clearly, the details were so clear.

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That's scary.

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It was so clear. His left hand was holding a piece of wood like this. But he was taller than before I saw him. I prayed, but it was difficult. There was no one. But I knew that he was gone. I didn't know when it was hard. There was no one. I only knew that he was gone for a long time.

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Suddenly he disappeared. I passed through the alley and went out of the house. I went out of the house. Do you remember what it was like when he disappeared? Was it slowly or did he disappear? He disappeared. He disappeared. Do you remember what it was like to lose it? Was it slow or did it just disappear? I saw it disappear.

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It just disappeared. I don't know if I was dreaming or not. I just lost it. I passed the place where the alib was. I went out to the countryside to smoke. I walked to the village to look for the villagers.

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So I wouldn't be afraid.

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But there was no one there.

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I didn't have any fear. I didn't dare to knock on the door.

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What time was it? 1 PM.

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1 PM?

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1 PM.

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Wow, that's crazy.

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It was 1 PM. I can't imagine being in the room. But when you're in the room, it's just a normal situation. But when you're facing me, it was just normal. It wasn't like what they said.

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I was just dreaming.

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At 3 o'clock, I entered the room. At 3 o'clock, I entered the room. I entered the room at 3 PM. I was in the office. I was wondering why I was in the office. I didn't know why.

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I went to the kitchen. There was another person there. But he was in Jongkok. He was in Jongkok, but he wasn't there. He wasn't there for me. He was in Jongkok. It was clear.

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But there was no rope. It was just a normal wall. I was facing the wall. After that, I went to my room. I slept there.

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So, the breakfast was ready. I didn't make it. The ingredients were ready. So, I didn't make the kue serapi. The ingredients were ready, so I didn't make it that night. I went to bed and woke up in the afternoon. In the afternoon, I went to the Bututi stall.

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Straight to Bututi?

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Straight to Bututi, but I didn't tell them. I just asked, did you have a holiday?

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Yes, I had a holiday.

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Why didn't you tell them?

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Then, in the evening, I came back home in the afternoon Mahrib was coming But why did I not feel scared at that time? I felt like I forgot When I got to the contract It was normal.

42:05

Between 10 and 11, I was sleeping in my room. I wasn't sleeping like this. When I saw this, there were feet on my face. But it was just feet, my feet were moving. But I didn't see the body, I didn't see the head, I just saw the feet. At that time, I just wanted to do this, but I couldn't.

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When... I couldn't do anything. I had to... After I couldn't see, I went out. I slept in the main room. I slept there. I used a picker.

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And there I heard... You know... The wood, if there's a weight...

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There's a load,

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there's a crackling sound, right? But I heard it in the room.

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Okay.

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In the room, I was in the front room. I just let it be. Maybe a rat or something, but it was getting louder. That sound. So the sound came from above, right? From above the room, right?

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Yes, there of wood there. Not long after, there was a person cooking syrupy. I think it was around 12 or 1. There was a person cooking syrupy. When I saw that, I was in the toilet. When I saw that, I was in the toilet. Was it wet? I was standing, but it wasn't wet.

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I was just standing in front of the stove. It was so wet. I was stumbling or something. I was mixed up. There was a broom. There was a broom, a stick, and a stick.

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I was so stumbling, I was so scared, I didn't understand. I just hit it with my hand. It didn't penetrate, no. It felt like that, bro. Cloth, if you hang it,

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in the sun, if you hit it, there's a feeling, right? It's the same. It felt like a cloth. right? It's the same as that. It feels like a cloth. But it's just silent?

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It's like a cloth, just like that.

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Just gone.

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I don't know where it's going, just like a cloth. Like a cloth that's gone.

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Oh, I understand.

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I went into the room again. That morning I was sick. I was sick for three days. I was sick for three days. I was sick for three days. I couldn't do anything. I couldn't even stand up to get water.

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I felt dizzy. I'm sorry, I felt nauseous. I was sick on the first day. I couldn't do anything until the night. On the first day, when I was sick, Alip was beside me.

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I don't know what time it was. In the room? In the room, I didn't sleep in the room. I slept in front of the bed. I slept in front of the bed because I couldn't go to the room, it was not strong.

45:27

Did you know that there was an alien? I slept here, right? He was sitting next to me, maybe 1 meter away. Sitting facing where? Facing forward, not to me. To the wall?

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To the wall, I just looked at his back. That was all night long, bro. How many times did he wake up, he was there. Every time I woke up, he was there. That, until the night, the night felt long, bro. It's been a long time.

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Suddenly in the morning, bro, I still couldn't do anything. On the second day of the hospital, there was nothing in the afternoon, and again in the evening. When I was sleeping, there were a lot of cats in my room.

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Cats. There were a lot of cats. There were dozens of cats in the room. Were they in the room? Yes cats in that room. There are dozens of cats in that room. Do you know that they are in the room? Yes, they are in the room. In the house?

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Yes, in the house. There are so many. I like cats. I feed them. Every day, on my bike, there is always cat food. Wow, okay.

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I always take my cat to the supermarket, and buy it for them. If there's a cat, I feed it. So if I don't pass by, the cat is waiting for me. I feed it there, and when I'm done, I buy it some fish.

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When I was there, I wanted to take the cat food. It was hard. It was hard, I asked God. I took it, but I felt sorry. I felt sorry for not giving it to her to eat. She kept meowing.

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There were so many. I took it and let her eat it. All the cats didn't let me eat. After that, I went back to sleep.

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I woke up at 2 o'clock. I fed her, and then I went back to sleep.

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I woke up at 2 AM.

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At 2 AM, the cat was gone.

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The cat was left alone. It was next to me. But this one cat, it was like a cat that wanted to fight.

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It was facing the hole. The cat was about to fight. Meow, meow, meow, meow, facing the hole.

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The cat was facing the hole. She stood up, stayed still, and slept beside me. Not long after, it was the same.

47:58

The cat was facing the hole every night, standing still, like a cat about to fight. The third time, the cat ran to the kitchen immediately ran to the kitchen? no, it means first there, immediately ran to the kitchen

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in the kitchen, it means it got more the cat was tense after that the cat went back to sleep in my opinion, in the kitchen sleep there

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sleep there in the morning I woke up,. I slept there, and when I woke up in the morning, there was nothing there. When I woke up in the morning, the cat was gone. But there was my neighbor there. There was my neighbor. My neighbor had two people. I didn't look like it, but I thought I was going home.

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But they were already inside? They were already inside, they brought food and tea.

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It was a porridge.

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I remember it was tofu and tea. I thought I was going home. I was bought that, and I was sick. I told them stories. Why didn't you say you were sick? How could I say that I couldn't go anywhere?

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What's the matter? I can't go anywhere? What's wrong? Nothing, I haven't told you yet. I haven't told you. That day, two people were contacted. Now, sir, I want to go home to Magelang.

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Later. Maybe in the afternoon. Tomorrow, sir, wait for me first. Tonight, stay at my house first. Oh, offered. I was sick, so I stayed at my house for the night. You were offered a place to stay. I felt that since my body wasn't in good condition,

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I was fine with it. I stayed at his house. His house was near the store.

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Tuti.

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Tuti, the store.

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It was close.

49:40

So, I went there in the afternoon, and I had already locked the door. I brought all my clothes, and all the important things I brought, I stayed there, talking until late at night, with the people there,

49:54

with Mrs. Tuti. I told them everything, from the beginning to the end. And I asked them, why didn't you tell me that you were living in a house? The people were shocked by the owner of the house.

50:18

Because the family was already taken care of by the PRC and the military. Because this man was also a relative of the military. I understand. I was talking there, and I asked, what was the reason? Why did Alip end his life?

50:48

The one who knew was Bu Tuti. Because Bu Tuti was Alip's place of pilgrimage. He was still alive. He went there every day. He told me. He said,

51:06

last night, he saw his girlfriend with another guy. Before he knew that his girlfriend

51:20

was with another guy, he never received a text message. So, he thought he wanted of going to his house. He wanted to go to his house. He was on his way. When he was about to stop,

51:36

Alip asked, Why? The girl said, Who are you? I don't know you. I don't know you. who are you? She said, who are you? I don't know you. I don't know you, who are you? Oh, okay. Pretending not to know.

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Pretending not to know. Then she left. Then, the girl continued her journey. The next day, Alif was still curious.

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Maybe his heart was still curious, still...

52:07

...a bit shocked, maybe. Maybe.

52:08

That day, he wanted to go to his mother's house. When he was about to go to his house, he was stopped by his girlfriend. The same guy. He told her that he didn't like Alip. He said he liked the girl more. He said he didn't like her parents either.

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He said the girl should just leave. Alip met the girl's parents. He met the woman's parents. They met the woman's parents. They met the woman's parents and said, I'm sorry, Alip. Don't come near my daughter again. My daughter already has a boyfriend.

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Now you can go home. Alip went home. Before leaving his house, the mother shouted at him, You're the last one to step on this house. Go home to this white shop.

53:13

That letter.

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All the stories. All the stories of Surhat and Bututi. Oh, from there, the details, Bututi. And not only that, bro. Alik has a lot of debts. What is his debt for? To pay for his girlfriend's college. Not only that, but he also owes a lot of money. How much?

53:26

To pay for his girlfriend's college. And to pay for his girlfriend's motorcycle. After paying for it, his mom bought a motorcycle for him. I don't know if it's credit or not. But I know that his mom bought a motorcycle and paid for Alip's tuition. So Alip's tuition was spent on his girlfriend?

53:54

Alip's girlfriend also paid for his daily expenses. Not only for his tuition, but also for his daily expenses. So Alip's girlfriend was working? Alip's girlfriend was working. She was working as a... You weren't a serabi, right? No, I wasn't.

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Serabi, huh?

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I was selling fish. He had a lot of debts. He said, if I worked for 20 years, my debt wouldn't be paid off.

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But he had a lot of debts.

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From that, I knew. From that, I knew the reason why Alip ended his life. That contract. And I asked the one who found Alip first, who was in that contract. It turned out that there was a family that wanted to do a good deed. They wanted to find an alibi. I knocked on the door, but there was no one there.

54:54

They went inside the house, opened the room, and saw the alibi was already there. In the room? In the room where I was sleeping. That way.

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Yes, I understand. I didn't ask again, who brought me home, I didn't ask. Yes, yes. I didn't understand. And then there's one, there's a few more families, bro, who have been visited by Mr. Alip. One of them is Mr. Marno.

55:41

Mr. Marno was a Romanes seller.

55:45

Romanes? He was a street vendor.

55:47

So, at night, he would sell his goods in front of the workers. At night, he would sell his goods in front of the workers. He was called by Mr. Alip. But Mr. Marno knew that Alip was a human being. He knew. But Mr. Marno's mentality is scary.

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He sold it to Mr. Marno. But Mr. Marno knew that Alip was already paid.

56:13

Paid?

56:14

Paid.

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And after he paid, he went to Alip's company. foreign The sellers would often call us to buy the aromatics for their girlfriends when they were playing at the construction site. There was another one. A family member who suddenly said, Andi, don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. We are much more powerful than that.

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If we are brave, they are afraid. But if we are afraid, they are brave. There was another one who's afraid. But if we're afraid, he's the one who's brave. There was one of the residents who burst out, Oh, you were just slapped, run away.

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Yes, yes, yes.

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Then, tell it there, bro. The brave father. It was in the afternoon, he had a cassava farm next to his house. In the afternoon, he picked the cassava himself. When he picked the cassava, he heard a sound of thunder.

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When he heard the sound of thunder, he saw a man standing at the door, behind the well. He was standing there. The man immediately ran away. He ran while falling into the irrigation.

57:53

The villagers helped him. The villagers went there, wanting to see what was going on. They saw the construction site. There was a broken pine tree. Yes, in the middle of the construction, there was one of the broken bamboo trees. There was a broken bamboo branch. How could there be a broken bamboo branch?

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How could it be?

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The person was wearing a sarong. When he was afraid, he didn't want to admit it he didn't want to admit it, it's not a disaster, but he admitted it and he himself didn't know how he could reach that tree the big one

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I don't know if he got stuck when he was running or he just moved he said when he was running, he hit a big tree. It was broken, so he was trying to jump on it. Then he fell down.

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How did he do that? I want to laugh, but it's scary. Luckily, he didn't check it. When he didn't admit it, he tried to open it. It's still not broken. He could have fallen down. Fortunately, it wasn't checked. When they didn't admit it, they tried to open it.

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Until now, it hasn't been torn apart. The design is still there.

59:09

And when it was covered by other people, how was it, sir?

59:14

It was silent. It was in the past. It was different from now. The gangs are still there? Yes, there are still gangs. The rest are still there.

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I don't know how the process is. Yeah, there's still a lot of people who still do that. The rest of them are still there. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

59:26

I don't know how the process is. I don't know if I can send it. After we talked about it, I remember, I remember, there were some ups and downs during my time with Alip.

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Okay, what? The first ups and downs,

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I was just there. Ali. Okay, what is it? The first time I saw him,

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I was just there. I didn't know where he came from. I was there. The second time, he was so fast. He wrapped his hair.

1:00:00

He was so fast.

1:00:01

It's not common for humans to be that fast. Even if I could be as fast as I could be, I would only get 20, maybe if I had wrapped it up. It's not even finished yet, one row.

1:00:14

But it's already finished. Okay, let's do this. Let's do an analogy. How long does it take for one minute? One minute can be completed between 15 minutes. How long does it take to cook one minute? One minute can be done between 15 minutes. How long does it take to cook an alip?

1:00:29

It's not even a minute. That's really fast. I was outside, I was just teaching in the third grade, I went into the kitchen, not too far away, I saw it was already dark, so I went out again. How many seconds? How many minutes had it been?

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50.

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One pan was finished.

1:00:48

And that's what, the serabi, he knew. Store A is the number of so. Store B is the number of so. He had a place for each of them. The store A is the number of 50.

1:01:04

There was of 50 people. We were there, and there were 50 people. The shop C, Mikael, 25, they all knew each other.

1:01:12

You didn't teach them?

1:01:13

Not yet. I just taught them a little. That's the hard part. What else? When I slept with them, I slept with them,

1:01:22

and when he slept,

1:01:24

he was always so sluggish. He was always

1:01:28

too stiff. He never leaned. He was always like that. When I woke up, he was like that. But he was angry. Not that much. Not that much.

1:01:42

And then, when I was sleeping, I snored. Her hand was cold. But it was like a lump. Not hard, but a lump. Like cotton.

1:01:57

But it was really cold. I woke up and said, Lip, are you sick? No, I'm not. It's just the wound. It's just the wound on my neck.

1:02:07

Why?

1:02:09

Should I buy you some medicine? No, I don't need it. How long have you been sick, Lip? It's been three years. Three years ago, when Alip was gone.

1:02:22

He said that?

1:02:23

Yes, he said that. When I was still working with Alip was gone he said that? yes, he said that when I was still working with Alip 3 years ago I was being tortured it was dangerous, your neck was injured I didn't know that

1:02:37

and the next thing when I was praying Alip must have gone to take a shower

1:02:44

I read it on Friday night When I prayed, Alif would go take a shower.

1:02:47

I read about it on Friday night.

1:02:50

He would go to the bathroom and take a shower. He would take a shower for any religious issues. He would take a shower and then go out? He would take a shower and then go out, but he wouldn't get wet. He wouldn't get wet. But he would hear voices? He would hear voices, and he would take a shower. But he would never voice. I heard it clearly. It was close. I took a shower.

1:03:06

But when I went out, my feet were never wet. Usually, when people take a shower, their feet are wet. But I didn't. I didn't feel wet. Did you ever feel that your feet were dry? No.

1:03:18

No? No.

1:03:20

That's normal.

1:03:22

And then, the rice that I used to pack, I didn't eat it because it was under the stove. Under the stove. That's a lot. I only ate it.

1:03:37

I only ate it. Before I moved to the house of that family. When you were sick? When I was sick, when there were two people there accompanying me, I went to the back first. I smelled something, I didn't look for it, it turned out to be rice.

1:03:55

It was all wrapped up there. It's a stove, right? There's a lid on the stove, a tri-flag. It was inside.

1:04:02

It was piled up, right?

1:04:03

It was pil or what. It was the same day.

1:04:08

30.

1:04:09

Yesterday and the day before, I didn't smell anything. But it was there.

1:04:13

Okay, and then what?

1:04:14

That's why Alip often went to the kitchen.

1:04:15

Maybe that's why.

1:04:16

I was still in the warung. I was in the warung when I time, when I was about to go home to Magelang It was late at night, I was still talking in my family's house Then I went home the next day I went home the next day I was questioned by the owner of the company, by Faih Hadri,

1:04:46

I was told, he said, don't tell the owner, until, I didn't say it was more than 15 years, I said it was 2010.

1:05:01

This is the story.

1:05:03

At least to my mother. But I'm sure this story will be a lot of stories. But don't worry, it's safe. We won't mention the location. Okay. In the end, you went home and it was safe.

1:05:21

I wanted to be given money. By whom? By the owner of the company But I didn't want to say anything I just wanted to keep it to myself Oh, sorry, just to keep it to yourself?

1:05:34

Maybe And the owner of the company said, It's okay, just accept it I still refuse I won't say anything, I won't tell you. I went straight back to Magelang.

1:05:50

I was unemployed for a week. Then I got a job at Farung Soto. Farung Soto. I remember it was during fasting. After the tarawih prayer, I was selling soto, I was working there,

1:06:09

there was another group of people there, near the group selling soto, there was another group of people, I didn't say anything, I just stood up and faced the fence. I thought, if it was a normal person, if he left, he would come to me.

1:06:30

But the access road was only that. He suddenly disappeared. But it was clear that it was Alip. In fact, I had not worked at Soto for a while. I was only there for a month. For a month in Soto. It was only a month. I was not seen by the Alip for a long time.

1:06:51

Then I was seen again a few weeks later. Someone had died in my village. I don't know when the Taliban came, but there was another group of people there. But they didn't join the Taliban. They didn't get separated.

1:07:18

But I wasn't afraid. I just saw the Taliban. They were sitting on the rock. On the grass. I stood up, I approached him, he was gone. That's it. That...

1:07:34

When I saw that... There was a strange smell. It was like there was boiled coconut milk. When was the last time you saw Alip's appearance? I personally saw the effects of the alip in 2021. 2021? The last year? Yes.

1:07:48

Okay, what else? When it happened, it was still Covid. I sold honey as a song. I was looking for it with my friend, a Purworejo, honey from Kelanceng, I was selling honey, and I was looking for a song. I was looking for a song with my friend, a perworjo.

1:08:08

Madu Kelanceng. The house was small, and it was in a bamboo forest. I was looking for it in a bamboo forest. It took me about half an hour to get there. I was with the half an hour. Half an hour. I was there with my friends. We were there together.

1:08:27

The first day I was there with my friends, we were walking together, but we were far apart when we got to the location. 50 meters or 100 meters away. In a bamboo farm. I got a lot of money every time. Maybe 20.

1:08:43

One of them was 50,000.

1:08:45

Wow, okay.

1:08:46

I got 20,000, sometimes 30,000. My friend didn't get it. I only got two. Every day. I felt sorry for him. He had a small child, right?

1:08:58

I didn't give him any. I didn't give him any. I didn't give him any for a day. I was far away from Purworejo. I felt sorry for them, because they only brought two. I got 20, so I gave them 8. I got 30, so I gave them 10.

1:09:13

On the third day, I searched again. When I searched, they left a bit late. Usually, they leave at 4 PM. Why did I search until the evening? If I searched until the afternoon, Usually, they leave at 4 PM. Why do they look for them at night? If they look for them at day time,

1:09:27

the towel is empty at their house. If they look for them at night, they will gather there. At the door, they will give a sheet and cut the bamboo. When I was looking for them with my friend, we were far away from there. He was talking to Alip. I was looking for him with my friend, and I saw him from a distance. He was talking to Alip.

1:09:48

In the cabin. Yes, he was talking to Alip. I saw him from a distance. I was wondering where he was going. He was resting. I saw him.

1:10:02

I got closer, and he was talking to Alip. The closer I got, the more I realized it was Alip. The closer I got, maybe 10 meters away, he wasn't there. He was standing, he was walking. I knew it. When I got there, I asked my friend, who are you talking to? Who are you talking to?

1:10:28

I asked around, I looked for Tawan Madu, it was the same person, the same person who was looking for Tawan Madu. Astimanang, they said East Java.

1:10:43

Well, that's a long way, right? East Java. He said, that's too far. East Java. I said, so you're Alip? He said, yes. His name is Alip. I was shocked.

1:10:52

He said, you know my friend? You know him? I told him, he's not human. He didn't believe me. He didn't believe me. He didn't believe me, until I gave him a cup of coffee.

1:11:08

I told him my story there. I told him my story with my friend there. If he was a human, where would he go home? That's when I told him. And there was a river. A riverbed.

1:11:21

Did he bring a scythe? No. What did he smell? it smelled like pandan. It smelled fragrant. I asked him if he knew the Thai people. He said yes. I asked him if he knew Alip. He told me everything. He believed me. He was so convinced.

1:11:42

He didn't want to look for me anymore.

1:11:44

He was so desperate. He didn't take it anymore. You were so angry?

1:11:45

I was so angry, I couldn't take it anymore. That was the last time I saw Ali. And not long after, my mother came. She saw my mother. Not long after? Maybe 10 days or 7 days ago.

1:12:02

At that time, I was on the phone with Nana what time was it? 3 o'clock? 3 o'clock I was on the phone with

1:12:16

Nana in the middle of the phone call I said, wait a minute I need to smoke because when I called this girl, it smelled like coconut milk, pandan, and my arm was not imagined anymore.

1:12:40

And as if I didn't see it, but I thought she was next to me. Eh, eh, eh. Next to me. After that, I continued with my phone calls with my family. I stopped reading, I stopped reading. Well, at night, my mother's funeral.

1:12:54

Mother?

1:12:54

My mother. What was she doing? My mother was doing her reading at night. With the village woman. She came home at 10pm. At 10pm, my mother came home and saw a bamboo tree in front of our house.

1:13:13

There was a small bridge. Alip was sitting on the small bridge. My mother asked him.

1:13:21

Oh my,. I was asked.

1:13:27

Mas, where is Sinten? Where is Andi? Andi has gone out. He's gone to Medan. I asked, Mas, who are you looking for? I'm looking for Andi.

1:13:39

Andi is going out. He's been waiting for a while. I was asked to come in. I was told to go in. I was told to go in. I was told to go in. I was told to go in.

1:13:58

When my mother was about to make coffee, when I came out, Alip was not there. Not long but when I went out, Alip wasn't there. Not long after, I went home. My mother said, Skondi, where are you?

1:14:16

Where did you come from? Someone was looking for you. Who, mom? Who, mom? Who is it, mom? Mom said, Your boyfriend, but I don't know him. Your friend, but I don't know him. I asked, is he really a motorbike rider?

1:14:35

He doesn't ride a motorbike, but he does walk. But when he was making coffee, he was gone. I asked him about her characteristics. She said she was a bit of a troublemaker. I thought to myself, she was tall,

1:14:55

curly hair, and she had a mole on her left cheek. And then next to it, there's a green one, a mushroom. That's what Alip wears, green. There's a picture of a mushroom. I know, I know. I know that shirt.

1:15:19

That's it, that's Alip. There's nothing else. Yeah, that shirt, in those years, it's getting popular. There's a mushroom, the color is green. I was like, what is that? I was like, what is that? I was like, what is that? I was like, what is that? I was like, what is that?

1:15:30

I was like, what is that?

1:15:42

I was like, she was also... I couldn't imagine anything else. I mean, is she still following you? I mean, is she still following you? Yeah, sometimes. But I've never seen her until now.

1:16:01

Do you remember the characteristics?

1:16:04

Wearing green clothes

1:16:05

You said you smell like cigarettes Pandan So are we waswas or not?

1:16:11

Not about that If we meet people in the middle of the street wearing green clothes

1:16:18

We should be aware There's a bell

1:16:22

No one knows about it

1:16:24

Wow I'm not sure if there's a bell. No one knows about that.

1:16:28

But I thought... I thought... I didn't see it. No, there's no bell here. That's the last one. I want to talk about the misfortune again.

1:16:44

Is it true that when Almarhum Alip came for the first time, not the first time, the first time he worked, he came suddenly, but he hadn't been called.

1:17:00

Not yet. Is it true?

1:17:03

Yes.

1:17:04

I was wondering there, I think he hadn't been called? No. Really? Yes. I was wondering, you haven't been called, but you've been visited.

1:17:08

Yes, I didn't know him at that time.

1:17:11

You didn't ask for his number?

1:17:12

No.

1:17:13

When I first came, The first one? The first one I worked with. The first one you worked with? He asked me, when we were talking, while I was in the toilet He was talking about when it started

1:17:25

Oh he only remembers that? And he really came that day? Oh yes yes yes But he just used that as a cover

1:17:33

He didn't have a cellphone Oh yeah Because that cellphone was still an Asian cellphone Bro, do you wear sandals? I'm sorry, it's a bit detailed I wear it Always I'm sorry, I'm not wearing sandals. I'm a bit detailed. I'm wearing them.

1:17:45

Good evening. But the sandals, the smooth ones, are not the ones with tattoos. When I got home, I took off my sandals. You took off your sandals. Oh, right, I have a question. When you first came to the contract with Mrs. Tuti's husband, did Alif's sandals smell? No, they didn't.

1:18:12

Okay, it's okay. But when I first saw Alif, when he helped me, he was wearing sandals. When I first met Alif, when he said, you don't help, he's wearing sandals. I remember that.

1:18:27

You remember?

1:18:28

Yes.

1:18:29

Because from the story earlier, Andi didn't have Alip's sandals. He just looked at the sandals, because sandals are common. I was like, where are you going? If he doesn't have sandals, he's going. I was surprised. I was like, where would I go? If there's no sandals, I would go.

1:18:45

No, no. No, no. Okay, it's okay. But this story is crazy. Now, what I want to ask is, when Andi was sick, was the door locked?

1:19:04

Because the cat came in and the people went straight into the room. When I was sick, I slept in the room. Yes, in the front room. I closed the door. Because at night, when I opened it, I felt cold. I saw the door. Because at night, I felt cold when I opened the door. I saw that it was closed.

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And I was confused where the key came from. I talked to my two neighbors who came that morning. They said

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the door was closed. So I just opened it. I was afraid of getting caught. If I went home, I would have been locked up. But when I opened it, it was locked. But it was closed.

1:19:59

There were no other holes other than the door. Where could the cats come in? especially when there are so many dozens dozens and it's very crowded

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and the food is running out when I gave them food, there was no food left in the morning it's all gone

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cats

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even if it's a dream the food in the motorcycle seat is definitely not running out I put it in the room at night oh you the food in the motorcycle seat must have been endless I put it in the motorcycle seat at night Oh, you put it in the motorcycle seat It's over I remember I fed the cat and saw the cat eat

1:20:39

I was happy, so I didn't have to feed the cat to the market, there are already a lot of cats there. When you went home last, did anything happen? You were packing up at night, right? Yes, I was packing up in the evening. Oh, you went home straight away? I went straight home to the villagers.

1:21:01

Yes, to the villagers. I went home to Magelang. You, you went straight back to Alang? No. Oh, you went straight back to Magelang. Yes, and I was stopped by my mother on the way. How was the boss?

1:21:13

The boss said I was a jerk. When I called him, I wanted to go home, he said I was a jerk. Then I told him to talk to the locals. I called them. They believed me. So, he talked to the locals?

1:21:31

They believed me. They said they wanted to take the stuff. I didn't know when they were going to take it. You didn't know what was going on?

1:21:42

No.

1:21:43

Did you call the locals? I don't know. But did you call the people there? I was there. Oh, when the people were gathering.

1:21:51

You talked to the people.

1:21:53

I called the boss. He said, you're a jerk. I didn't believe it, so I called the people. Then I believed it. The rest of the money that was left in the bank, I asked them to bring it to me. They said, just bring it to me, for you, for me.

1:22:13

Oh, it's the same with the miscarriage. Do the clothes always look the same? Oh, yes. The clothes are always the same. From the first to the last, it's always the same. It's the same. From the first to the last, it's the same. It's the same.

1:22:28

It's impossible for people to not change their clothes. They must change their clothes once or twice. Of course they change their clothes. Yes. Before you moved in, did you have any other relatives?

1:22:44

The last one was Alif and his brother.

1:22:47

So, you were empty for 3 years?

1:22:49

Yes, 3 years. No, only for a week. Only for a week? Was it a PKL or something? I don't really understand. Did you have any stories about it?

1:22:58

They just ran away, as the villagers said.

1:23:00

Oh, they just ran away?

1:23:01

Yes, just ran away.

1:23:02

The school PKL. Oh, just ran away? Yes, just ran away. So, you had a free time? Yes. Free time, right?

1:23:11

Yes, for a long time.

1:23:13

For 3 years, I was in university. I was with 2 girls. They were my friends. Yes, 2 girls. That's a long time. In Semarang, guys? Yes, Sem two. So many. In Semarang, guys.

1:23:26

Semarang.

1:23:28

And, Mrs. Tuti, have you ever told about your girlfriend, do you know if Alif died? I haven't told. I just asked, how was her girlfriend?

1:23:40

Mrs. Tuti answered, I don't know. I don't know where she is now, I don't know. I don't know where he is now. Was he dating someone from there? No, he was a bit far, but he was still in one area. When Andi was sick, did he eat?

1:24:01

No, he didn't. Oh, God. I hope you're healthy. Amen. I'm not eating. I want to take a drink, but I can't.

1:24:14

I've felt it. I can't do anything. I want to see the phone. I want to see the light. I'm so dizzy. I want to see the watch cellphone and I felt dizzy. I wanted to look at the clock, but when I saw the light of my cellphone, I couldn't eat.

1:24:29

When I ate porridge from the neighbor, it came out. I couldn't swallow it. I didn't feel hungry, but I was so weak. I couldn't drink from the dispenser. Imagine if your neighbors didn't come. Maybe I would have to ask Alip.

1:24:52

I'm the one who would have to ask him.

1:24:54

I was about to laugh, but I was so scared. I would have to ask Alip. Alip would have a friend. Oh my God. But luckily, everyone is nice

1:25:05

all the neighbors are nice that's one of the things I like with my friends from Javanese they are not selfish they take care of their neighbors I'm also Javanese, so I'm proud

1:25:25

I can't imagine how many days you've been asked that question. Even when you opened the door, it looked so special. In Jakarta, I would have been a jerk.

1:25:37

Right? In Jakarta, I would have been a jerk. That's rare.

1:25:53

Before we close, can you tell us about the story that Andi told us earlier?

1:25:57

For the people who are in the night shift,

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for the people who are in quarantine, take care of yourselves. Love each friends. If you're in quarantine, who else but your friends to take care of you. And don't ever leave your friends. And don't ever leave your friends. That's it.

1:26:17

For the people in quarantine, stay healthy. May you have a lot of blessings. Amen. That's's good. Mas Andi, once again, thank you. And we pray that

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the late Alif is now at peace. Amen. And the hell that he's in is now safe.

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There's nothing else. That's enough for this video. I'm Jamal from There's nothing else I think that's enough for this video I'm Jamal from Lenter Malam and I'm asking for your permission to leave and I'm asking for your permission to leave

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Bye ♪♪

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