My wife is a Jungle

My wife is a Jungle
Grand Shaman



“Cih, I swear you died bitten by malaria mosquitoes!”


Zul cursed them in his heart and only resigned when he was carried by Malin to the stopover of the Jungle Tribe.


“What are you, huh!” Jarjit yelled at Zul for staring intently at him. “You broke your head!” threatened again.


Zul frowned and immediately lowered his face. He did not want the raw bogem to land on his face, because these Jungle Tribe Youths knew no mercy to the weak.


“Already, don't do that. Do you have no pity on him,” interrupted Malin to protect Zul from the bullying of his tribe's colleagues.


“It's not cool you're Malin! Potatoes will be cooked good food by Beleza, just immediately you find a face like political minions who are willing to be their only accomplices you!”


Jarjit gave a cold snort unhappy with Malin's attitude which instead became a bodyguard for Zul.


“Have you not quarreled over the son of Satan. After all, soon he will be made an offering for the forest waiter.” Udin broke up the small commotion.


Everything is according to what Udin said because he is the Head of Karang Taruna Rimba Tribe. Of course the command branch is the highest in the wild mountains of Bukit Barisan.


“Fate! so very well, my fate. Really ter-la-lu,” muttered Zul lamenting his fate.


As the saying goes, regret always comes last. That is how Zul felt. A Virtual screen of his past appeared in his mind, starting from defying on Mother. Adding to Dad's debt at Oppung Sirait's coffee shop. Never mind, what a burden on the family.


The Chief, the Great Shaman, the members of the Jungle Tribe sat cross-legged in a circle. With Beleza and her parents standing in the middle. Because soon will be conducted the Youth determination hearing brought by Beleza— - even though actually the Chief and Pitung have made an agreement first - we will marry Zul to Beleza. However, it was only a one-sided decision, while Zul was not necessarily willing to interfere with Beleza and if this deal failed to be implemented, then the final decision was to go back to the original plan; Zul will be made an offering to the forest waiter.


“They're coming!”


A member of the Jungle Tribe who stood guard at the top of the highest tree near the Jungle Substance hut shouted loudly so that the members of the Tribe below immediately prepared to welcome the arrival of Udin and friends.


“Thanks Forest Waiter. You have granted me this feeble plea, my handsome crossbeam has finally returned to my lap,” muttered Beleza smiling happily at Zul who came alive, even though his body was covered in mud.


The white-haired old woman with a bent body supported by a cane walked over to Zul. He is the Shaman Sakti who has guarded the Jungle Tribe from supernatural disturbances throughout his life. Already countless members of the Jungle Tribe that he helped from Kuntilanak interference, Grandma Gayung or Nurse ngesot who disturbed the night guard officers of the Jungle Tribe.


The mouth of Dukun Agung komat-kamit cast a spell while chewing some betel leaves. The weather suddenly turned cloudy with a lightning strike, because now in Sumatra is entering the Pancaroba season where the morning weather is very bright and the afternoon will rain accompanied by thunderous lightning strikes. However, for the Jungle Tribe this is a sign of nature not accepting the arrival of this foreign Youth.


“Take water that has been soaked with flower water seven views!” The order of the Grand Shaman on his personal assistant, who also doubles as the next successor to the throne of the Grand Shaman and his only grandson.


The grandson named Ayoyo ran away to the cottage owned by the Grandmother, took a tray that had filled with seven-figure flower water.


Ayoyo was only ten years old, he was orphaned because his parents were buried in an avalanche several years ago. It was fortunate that he survived and after that it was Grandma Ayiyo who took care of him wholeheartedly.


With a sturdy step like a tiny robot—Ayoyo walked towards the Grand Shaman and placed the tray in front of his Grandma. “Tasks have been completed,” he said with a fiery spirit.