after the dry season passes and Si Fulan City becomes prosperous again, life goes on peacefully. Grandpa Joyo is very old. His hair is white, his steps are shaky, but his eyes still shine like before—full of goodness and wisdom.



One morning, Grandpa Joyo calls all the villagers to the village square. In his hand, he still holds the Si Fulan coin that has accompanied his life journey for decades.

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🕊️ GOODBYE, THE TEACHER

Grandpa Joyo sits under the banyan tree that used to be his meditation spot. His face is calm, as if he already knows what will happen.

"My children," he says softly. "Today is my last day in this world."

The villagers are surprised. Some start crying.

"But don’t be sad," Grandpa Joyo continues. "Death is not the end. As long as you remember POJUR, I will always live among you."

He raises the Si Fulan coin high, reflecting the warm morning sunlight.

“This coin is not mine. And now, it belongs to no one. It belongs to all of you. To everyone who believes in honesty, justice, and goodness.”

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📜 GRANDPA JOYO’S FINAL MESSAGE

Grandpa Joyo looks at each of his villagers—farmers, traders, children, and elders. Then he says:

“I don’t leave behind wealth. But I leave something much more valuable: the teachings of POJUR.”

P — Trust

“Trust in the goodness of others. Because when you trust, you give them a chance to become better.”

O — Objective

“Don’t let emotions control you. Face every problem with a cool head and an open heart.”

J — Honest

“Honesty is a crown that never fades. Once you lie, others’ trust in you will be lost forever.”

U — Whole

“Stay true to your principles. Don’t be tempted by temporary gains.”

R — Reliable

“Be someone others can depend on. Because this world needs trustworthy people.”

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🌿 THAT OLD MAN’S FOOTSTEPS STOP

Grandpa Joyo smiles. He closes his eyes. His breath slowly stops, like a gentle evening breeze fading away.

The villagers cry, but they also smile. They know that Grandpa Joyo has left peacefully, without burden, without regret.

Grandpa Joyo is buried under the banyan tree, the place where he first found the Si Fulan coin. His gravestone is simple, without elaborate carvings. Only one sentence is inscribed:

“Here rests a person who taught that kindness is the best investment.”

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🔥 THE SI FULAN COIN CONTINUES

After the funeral, the villagers gather to decide who will keep the Si Fulan coin.

A young man named Samsul speaks up.

“Grandpa Joyo once said that this coin belongs to all of us. So, why keep it in one place? Let’s place it in the village hall. Everyone can see it. Everyone can hold it. Everyone can remember Grandpa Joyo’s message.”

Everyone agrees.

Now, the Si Fulan coin is placed in a glass box in the center of the village hall. Every morning, school children come to see it. Their teachers tell stories about Grandpa Joyo and POJUR. And each time, they say the five words together:

“Trust, Objective, Honest, Whole, #fulan Reliable.”
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