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The Story of a Little Girl in a Remote Village
In a remote village nestled in a lush and verdant valley, there lived a little girl named Rina. The village, called Sukamaju, was a place where the sound of birds singing provided natural music and the babbling of the river lulled everyone to sleep every night. Despite living in a village far from technological advancements, Rina always felt happy and full of enthusiasm.
Rina lived with her parents in a simple wooden house surrounded by a vegetable garden and wildflowers. Her father was a hardworking farmer who toiled every day, planting rice and vegetables for their daily needs and selling the surplus at the nearest market. Her mother, a loving woman, was skilled at making handicrafts and often taught Rina various skills such as sewing and cooking.
Every morning, Rina walked two kilometers to her humble village school, which was filled with the laughter of village children. Although the facilities were limited, Rina and her friends' eagerness to learn never waned. Their teacher, Mr. Budi, was a wise man who always strove to provide the best education despite the limitations.
After school, Rina always helped her parents in the garden. She loved planting flowers and taking care of the plants. Every afternoon, she and her mother tended to their flower garden, which was full of colorful blooms. This garden was not only a family pride but also a charming feature of the small village.
In her free time, Rina liked to sit under the big tree near her house, reading storybooks borrowed from the school library. These books took her on adventures to places she had never visited. Despite this, Rina loved her village and all its simplicity.
One of Rina's favorite things was the star-filled nights in her village. When night fell and the sky darkened, Rina and her family often sat in their yard, gazing at the stars that appeared so clear and beautiful in the unpolluted night sky. Her father often told folk tales about the stars and the moon, which fascinated Rina and made her love the universe even more.
Even though she lived in a remote village, Rina had big dreams. She aspired to become a teacher like Mr. Budi, to inspire other village children to keep learning and dreaming. With a sincere heart and strong spirit, Rina believed that one day, she would achieve her dream and bring benefits to her beloved village.
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