She lived a life of poverty. She was able to eat and sleep under a shelter, but ended with having no possession at all. She was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, she made some friends among it. She was known to have a good technical knowledge of their job and some pieces of general knowledge. She could read and write a little bit. She had a sane way of life, exercising regurlarly. She was considered spiritless, and unable to make a decision.
Akuada, 34 years old, beggar, became the new leader of the family.
At the age of 39, Akuada invested all her time and energy in her work. On the first day of the month after, Akuada had a affair with a neighbour. A little while after, Akuada payed a long due debt.
At the age of 54, Akuada spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about her beliefs. Soon after, Akuada decided to get up early each morning.
Akuada died of exhaustion after a normal day of work.