Good luck I say. I want to share a story I've heard from my mom. This incident occurred in a village in Malaysia in the 1960s when my mother was a teenager.
This is a true story and is not really a design. This incident happened to one of my mother's brothers. His name is Nek Siti. Nek Siti is a Nasi Fat seller at one of the schools in the village. Every day Nek Siti will accompany her newborn son-in-law. Nek Siti's home and his son-in-law are about 500 meters away.
So, every day before the Maghrib, Nek Siti will go to his son-in-law to care for a newborn child. One day, before Nek Siti came out to go to his son-in-law's house, he told her husband, Tok Daud. He said "Bang do not forget to take me at 5 am". After remarks, Nek Siti went to his son-in-law's house. On that night everything was asleep, the voice of Tok Daud called Nek Siti. "Ti oh Ti, Ti!" Tok David sounded.
Her daughter-in-law son who heard the noise surprised Nek Siti who was sleepy. "Mak Oh Mak, it's coming, Oh Mak, wake up," said his son-in-law. When Siti got up. Without looking at the wall clock, Nek Siti reached the shawl and opened the door. Seen a man who had never spilled like Tok Daud standing quite far from the door of the house. Nek Siti was walking according to the man whom David had imagined.
What is so strange, this time David went a long way ahead of Nek Siti without a word. He holds a small flashlight. Nek Siti, who was a bit old-natured, tried to run as fast as Tok Daud. "Bang, oi Bang, wait. Nek Siti , who was walking in front of Nek Siti, disappeared from Nek Siti's eyes, and Nek Siti was shocked and his legs trembled and strengthened himself and walked back to his home.
Nek Siti knocked on the door as hard as she could and shouted to summon her husband, David Daud who was sleeping in the house. It was a new clock at 3 am and the man who invited Nek Siti was not Tok Daud. Apparently, if I continued fever and unable to do business at the school for several days.