
Apparently, it all started from Mr. Lurah who asked Bunga to join TKW if he wanted to be his son's wife. That's because married to his son Pak Lurah, a girl also needs a lot of money while Bunga is only a poor girl.
"Zahra, I feel trapped in a terrible trap. Mr. Lurah forced me to become a TKW in order to marry his son. I don't know what else to do," said the Flower with a face full of concern, pitiful!"
"That's a really tough situation, Bunga. But you can't feel alone. I'm here to help everyone" said Zahra, trying to calm down.
"I miss my mom, you and Rian. Hix hicks ... Every day I'm pressed, I can't! Hahaha ..."
Laughter and crying make the feathers of Zahra, stand up. But as hard as she could, the girl refrained from staying where she was.
"You're very brave, resisting the old man's wishes, Bunga. I know this isn't easy for you. I will help you get justice" said the girl with teary eyes.
She was sad and scared, seeing the creepy but pitiful Flower in her vision right now.
"I'm scared too, Zahra. What if I can never get out of this cycle of torture?" tanya Bunga, looked fearfully towards the strangers who were silent as a statue.
"Then, what does that have to do with strangers?" ask the girl, as if she knew what the flower was thinking.
The eyes of the Flowers that were all white, looked bright red when they looked at Mr. Lurah and then changed with the foreigners.
"They .. they are Mr. Lurah's people. They ... hiks hiks .. hihihi ..."
Zahra did not understand the meaning of the last Flower. All like a complicated labyrinth, it looks like it has come out, but in fact there are still many unanswered twists.
***
One day, Mr. Lurah approached Bunga with a surprising and frightening offer. He expressed his intention when he found out about the girl's relationship with his son. The man will give his blessing, but on condition due to differences in social status.
The girl came from a poor family, while her son, of course, came from a rich family. Moreover, coupled with his position as Lurah Mangga village.
The condition is, that the Interest must be a Female Labor (TKW) abroad first to get married capital!
Mr. Lurah argues that by becoming a TKW, Bunga can raise enough money to give his son a large dowry and meet all the demands of marriage. Mr. Lurah does not want, if the flower asks for his dowry from the bride.
Flowers trapped in poverty, caught in a torturous dilemma. Although she did not want to leave her village and split from her family, she was distressed by the difficult economic conditions and felt she had no choice.
Feeling trapped in a pressure-filled trap, Flowers ultimately disagrees to become TKW.
The girl could not go abroad in hopes of raising enough money in a short period of time. However, he may suffer bad luck abroad.
Many horrific events are unimaginable. Many TKWs who are cruelly treated and humiliated and abused by their employers, are caught in an endless cycle of work and relentless torture.
Every day, Flowers feel increasingly squeezed by feelings of despair and sadness. He was under pressure after pressure from the Shah of the man he loved. Until it finally happened that night.
The sinister and pitiful Ghost Flower that appeared later was a manifestation of the suffering and trauma he had experienced in the course of his life.
Knowing this truth, Zahra wanted to help Bunga. The girl did not want if there were any other Flowers and Flowers in the future.
"Enough you, Bunga. No one else will experience this."