Mystery of Death Flowers

Mystery of Death Flowers
Radit Step


Meanwhile, Radit begins to investigate the mystery enthusiastically. He believes that there is a rational explanation behind the events experienced by villagers and Zahra. Radit was an intelligent man and did not believe much in mystical stories. However, the deeper he delves into Zahra, the more strange clues and unexpected events lead him to a terrifying truth.


When night falls, the situation is increasingly gripping in the village of Mangga. Strange noises were heard from the forest, the rice fields area and therefore also that made the villagers feel afraid to leave the house.


The search for Mr. Ali, which initially focused on his physical whereabouts, turned into an attempt to uncover the mystery of what really happened at night while patrolling.


"You must be overreacting! Maybe there was an accident or something unexpected. Mr. Ali and Mr. Sam were in the middle of the forest on a dark night, who knew there were wild animals attacking them."


One of the young men, who joined the search for the existence of Mr. Ali began to think of other possibilities besides the ghost of the embodiment of Flowers.


"Edi, don't be so pretentious! I believe in the ghost story of the Flower, who wants revenge. I heard some people tell me about the unbridled anger of Bunga for being persecuted and raped until he died tragically" said the fathers who were the same age as Mr. Sam, he convinced a young man named Edi.


"But we must remain rational, Mr. Danu. Before believing in mystical stories, we must look for real evidence and clues. I'll try to investigate further." As it turned out, Edi did not have thoughts like the rest of the population.


Radit, who listened to the debate they said, "I agree with, Edi. It's good to be calm and find out what really happened. There could be a scientific explanation behind all this."


"But young people, do not underestimate the power of the occult. This village is indeed surrounded by mystical energy that we must respect. I think we should perform a ritual of reverence to appease, the spirit of the Flower that must not have calmed down."


Mr. Danu, keep his mind. Maybe he was one of those who trusted.


"Yes, Mr. Danu. I also support that idea. We must make sure we do not disturb the subtle creatures around us. Who knows, flowers just want to be given respect and praise." Gamal, a young man of Edi's age, actually supports the thought of Mr. Danu.


Their conversations are diverse, leading to all possibilities regarding the prejudices and views of Mango villagers about what might have happened to Pak Ali and Pak Sam. Some believe in scientific theories, while others tend to believe in mystical stories.


In mysterious situations like this, disagreements often arise and create tension among villagers because they are not as thoughtful as their beliefs.


"I agree, we must remain vigilant. Maybe we can perform a ritual together to honor Bunga and pray that Pak Ali will be found safe soon."


Eventually, Radit tries to mediate disagreements among the people he is with. He didn't want this search to find any results.


Over time, Radit finds traces that lead to a hidden place in the middle of the forest. In that place, he finds evidence of a mystical ritual attributed to the truth of the Flower phantom.


"What place is this? Who knows about this?" tanya Radit noticed how the circumstances were clearly visible in plain sight.


There are many offerings in a container made of woven bamboo, with a distinctive smelling incense smoke. There was also a bowl of clay that contained blood. No matter what blood, Radit himself could not figure it out.


Radit approached, wanting to know how many were inside the bowl. But before his hand touched, Mr. Danu gave a warning. "Don't touch it, Radit!" he said firmly.


It turns out that the deeper Radit investigates, the more he realizes that something is really dangerous and threatens the entire Mango village.


"Kang Edi, do you know what this is all for?" radit asked Edi, who happened to have a more rational mind.


But unfortunately, Edi shook his head without making a sound to answer the question.


"Do you want to help me?" ask Radit to Edi. It seemed, Radit had already thought about and had his own plans.


Edi, nodded his head without making a sound. Somehow he did not want to give an answer with his voice like before finding the existence of offerings in the middle of this forest.


With the help of Edi and the villagers who are still brave, Radit plans to decide or stop the potential catastrophe caused by the presence of the Flower, which turned out to have been raised in an improper way. He will try to uncover the truth behind this mystery, face terrible obstacles, and face unimaginable forces because it is not just an ordinary human being.


***


Meanwhile, at Mr. Lurah's house, Rian saw the presence of a guest who was talking to his father. She actually did not want to eavesdrop, but because her hearing heard the name Flower called, Rian finally looked for a place to hide and listened to her father's conversation with the guest.


"Already, Mr. Lurah. There will be no evidence whatsoever to be found by the people about Pak Lurah, as well as what happened to Bunga."


Mr. Lurah, nodding while stroking his mustache neatly arranged with his right hand. It seemed like he was thinking hard, trying to understand the explanation of his guest.


"But, Bunga's cousin, who never wanted to register as TKW, began investigating with her friend Radit. I don't know what the kid's job is in town, because his family's been moving out of this village for so long."


Rian, frowned hearing his father's words just now. He is confused by his father's attitude, which is like being afraid of the existence of Radit who helps Zahra with all the investigations they do.


"I don't want to know. Make sure everything is okay! My name should be clean, and past events, no need to worry. Warsih, won't dare to talk about anything!"


Lagi, Rian mendengar perkataan ayahnya yang seperti sedang marah saat membicarakan tentang Bunga dan ibunya.


"What really happened between his father, and his mother Bunga? Then, what does that have to do with Zahra not wanting to be TKW?" ryan asked himself.


But unfortunately, Rian did not find any answer. He never knew if Zahra had ever turned down an offer to become TKW. Yang Rian doubted, Zahra had indeed never been interested in working abroad.


"But what is this?" rian asked again with a flurry.