The funeral process is complete, and the mourners have started to leave the burial site. But Nathan was still standing beside Clara's very new grave. the man was silent with his gaze fixed on the mound in front of him, imagining his wife was in the coffin in the land alone.
"Nathan, let's go home," shouted Rudolph who was standing beside Nathan.
"You go home first," Nathan said without turning his head.
Rudolph sighed, nodding his head as if he understood what Nathan was feeling right now. The middle-aged man wearing a black suit patted his son's shoulder.
"I know how you feel, but I hope this doesn't make you do things that you don't want. Keep believing that God is always with us and that there is a good plan behind all this grief...God will not give a heavy test to the human beyond the ability of the human," he said.
"I know, you don't have to worry about it," Nathan said flatly.