🎉 FULAN — THE FESTIVAL OF THE BIG HARVEST AND THE PRESENCE OF SI FULAN



Boss, after Bayu built a school, a well, and a library in the village, the residents' lives improved. Children can learn comfortably. Clean water flows to every house. Books began filling the shelves of the previously empty library.

But Boss... there's one thing missing. The celebration.

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🌾 THE FIRST HARVEST FESTIVAL

That year's harvest season was very abundant. The rice turned golden in the fields. Fruits hung from the trees. Fish swam swiftly in the river. The villagers smiled broadly.

Pak Slamet suggested, "Let's hold a harvest festival. Like in the old days, when Mbah Joyo was still with us."

Everyone agreed. They wanted to celebrate togetherness, as Mbah Joyo taught.

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🎊 FESTIVAL PREPARATIONS

The villagers worked together. Mothers cooked traditional food in the communal kitchen. Fathers set up tents in the village square. Children made decorations from leaves and flowers.

Bayu helped too. He no longer wore expensive clothes. He wore simple clothes like the others. He carried wood, cleaned the field, and laughed with them.

"This is what I am missing," he muttered to himself. "Togetherness."

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🔥 THE NIGHT OF THE FESTIVAL

Night fell. Lanterns were lit. Traditional music played. The villagers sat in a circle on mats, enjoying the food served.

Pak Slamet stood up and spoke:

"Tonight, we celebrate the fruits of our hard work. But we also celebrate something more important: we are still together."

He took out a small wooden box. Inside, there was a Si Fulan coin — the real coin that Mbah Joyo had found.

"Mbah Joyo once said: 'This coin is not mine. It belongs to all of us.' And tonight, I want to remind us all: Si Fulan is not just a coin. It is a symbol that we can unite."

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🗣️ THE TESTIMONY OF THE VILLAGERS

Several villagers stepped forward and shared stories about Si Fulan.

Mbok Sarinem, an elderly grandmother:

"Long ago, I almost lost my field because of debt. But after Si Fulan appeared, I received help from neighbors. I never paid my debt with money, but I paid it with kindness."

Pak Darmo, a farmer:

"My rice field was barren. I almost gave up. But Mbah Joyo came with that coin, and I was taught to believe. Now my rice yields three harvests a year."

Ani, a young girl:

"I couldn't go to school before because I had no money. But Mas Bayu built a school. Now I can read and write. I want to become a doctor."

Everyone cried tears of joy.

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💡 THE SI FULAN GAME

Bayu then stood up and took out a box containing small coins with Si Fulan images. The coins were not real coins but replicas he made for that night.

"Grandpa Joyo once said: 'Kindness is the best investment.' Tonight, we will play. Whoever gets this coin must do one good deed for others within a month."

The children cheered. The elders smiled. They began distributing the coins to all the villagers.

That night was lively. Laughter, stories, and happiness enveloped the village. For the first time in years, they felt whole again.

MESSAGE

"Si Fulan is not just a coin. It is a symbol that we can unite."

"Togetherness is the greatest gift we can give."

"Mbah Joyo taught that true happiness comes from sharing."

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