Lencho's feelings when the hail stopped were of deep sadness and despair. He felt devastated and hopeless because the hailstorm had destroyed his entire crop, which was his only source of livelihood. Lencho saw a bleak future for himself and his family, worried about how they would survive since there would be no corn to feed them that year. He expressed that even a plague of locusts would have left more than the destruction caused by the hail. His heart was filled with grief as everything he had hoped for was ruined.