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.
In a small village nestled between two great mountains, there lived a young woman named Lestari. She was known throughout the village not only for her beauty but also for her supposed mastery over magic, a gift passed down through her family. Lestari's magic was said to be incredibly powerful, capable of bending reality to one's will. However, like all things, it came with its own set of rules and consequences. AKIBAT GUNA-GUNA ISTRI MUDA
He asked Lestari to leave him, to protect him and the village from her supposed evil magic. Lestari, with a heavy heart, agreed. She left the village, her magic fading as she distanced herself from the only home she had ever known. Lestari married a man much older than herself, named Tono
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. Tono adored Lestari and was willing to overlook
However, not everyone was pleased with their union. Some believed that Lestari had used her magic to ensnare Tono, making him fall deeply in love with her. Others whispered that she had cast a spell to keep him youthful and vigorous, despite his advanced age. Tono, blinded by love, paid no heed to these rumors.
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.