Lencho's feelings when the hail stopped were of deep sadness and devastation. He felt completely shattered and hopeless because the hail had destroyed his entire crop, leaving nothing for his family to survive on. He lamented that even a plague of locusts would have left more than what the hailstorm had destroyed. Lencho could foresee a bleak future for himself and his family, filled with worry about the lack of food for the coming year. Despite this despair, he maintained firm faith in God, believing that only God could help him and his family in this difficult situation. This strong faith led him to write a letter to God asking for money to sow his fields again.