Not wanting to dwell on the sadness and disappointment that continued to haunt him, Laus went to the large grocery store in Suka village that afternoon, his heart still feeling a little heavy.
Although the items they sold were not as cheap as those at the main market in the city, the store was well-stocked and not too far from home, so sometimes the residents of Satarara village bought their necessities here for urgent needs.
"Good afternoon, Mr. Laus! What would you like to buy today?" greeted the shop owner kindly.
"Good afternoon. I want to buy some ingredients for production," replied Laus with a slight smile.
Laus, who still wanted to try making sago tempeh chips as Liona had suggested, bought five kilos of soybeans and tapioca flour, as well as several additional ingredients needed for production that he had run out of here. He chose the ingredients carefully, making sure they were of good quality.
