Arrogance and Vanity
from the river after washing clothes, noticed the commotion on the village street and observed the figure standing in front of the train with admir
midst of the bustling village street. "Welcome to our village, Sir," Anisa said with a trembling voice, trying to dis
't need to bother," replied Raditya nonchalantly, leaving Anisa even more surprised and momentarily silent. The brief excha
emeanor and wondered about life outside her village, which seemed so different. The meeting left a deep impression on An
t?" she thought, scratching her head full of question marks. The discomfort from th
?" Mother Ratna asked with concern. Anisa shook her head, attempting to smile, but it felt forced. "Just a min
bothering you. Tell me," Mother Ratna gently urged, embracing Anisa warmly. Anisa felt the co
ened attentively, allowing Anisa to recount the incident on the village road. After hearing Anisa's story, Mother Ratna gently
er still left troubling questions in her mind. "I will try to understand him better," she whispered
ier after his arrival, Anisa sensed the tension from their brief encounter s
er mother, Mother Ratna, who listened earnestly. "My child, don't be too influenced by others' opin
flected on her mother's words, trying not to jump to conclusions about him. Yet, her curiosity abo
trigue about the mysterious man. Little did she know that this encounter would bring man
felt quieter after his arrival. She felt the tension from that brief enco
is mother, Mrs. Ratna, who listened seriously. "My child, don't be too influenced by other people's
ndered his mother's words, trying not to jump to any conclusions about the man. However, his curiosity ab
st in this mysterious man. He didn't know that this meeting would bring many changes to his lif