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Tono, caught in the middle, struggled to believe in his wife's innocence. He saw the good in Lestari, her kind heart and her desire to help, but the evidence against her seemed overwhelming. In his despair, he made a decision that would change everything.
Lestari, heartbroken and defensive, denied the accusations. She claimed that her magic was not for harm but for healing and protection. She offered to help the villagers, using her powers for good, but they refused, fearing her magic and its supposed dark nature. AKIBAT GUNA-GUNA ISTRI MUDA
Lestari married a man much older than herself, named Tono. He was a wealthy merchant who had made his fortune trading goods between the mountain villages and the plains beyond. Despite their age difference and the whispers about Lestari's magic, they seemed deeply in love. Tono adored Lestari and was willing to overlook the rumors and concerns about her abilities. Tono, caught in the middle, struggled to believe
And so, the tale of Lestari and her gift became a legend, a reminder of the consequences of fear and doubt, and the transformative power of love and magic. Lestari, heartbroken and defensive, denied the accusations
Years later, an old and frail Tono would sometimes tell stories of Lestari to his grandchildren, of her beauty, her magic, and the great love they shared. He would express his regret over not standing by her, over believing the rumors and letting her go. His grandchildren would listen with wide eyes, learning a valuable lesson about the dangers of misunderstanding and the power of love and forgiveness.
As time passed, strange occurrences began to plague the village. Crops would wither and die, livestock would fall ill, and the once-clear streams ran murky. The villagers, frustrated and fearful, began to point fingers at Lestari. They accused her of using her magic for malice, of casting spells to harm them and their livelihoods.