magic dream
In a village called Sumber Hening, there is a story about a young man named Raka who has an extraordinary magical dream. Raka is the son of a simple farmer. He is known to be diligent, but is often considered strange because he tells his unusual dreams.
Every time Raka dreams, he can see events that will happen. At first, he did not realize this special ability. However, one night, he dreamed about a dam at the head of the village river that was about to break. In his dream, he saw a flood hitting the rice fields and people's houses. When he woke up, he immediately told the village elders.
"Ah, it was just a dream," said Pak Darun, the village head, casually. However, an elder named Mbah Kirno warned, "Don't underestimate premonitions in dreams. We have to be prepared."
The residents worked together to repair the dam.Thanks to their actions, the dam remained strong and the village was safe. Since then, Raka's dreams began to be believed.
However, this special ability became a burden for Raka. He dreamed about a rich merchant who secretly hid stolen goods in his warehouse. When Raka told him about this, the merchant was furious and slandered him as a liar. Although the truth was finally revealed, Raka felt that his superiority actually separated him from many people.
Until one night, Raka had a different dream. He saw an old woman with a radiant face approaching him. "Raka, your superiority is a gift, not a burden. Use it to help, not judge. Guide them with love, not anger," the woman said before disappearing.
After waking up, Raka decided to use his dream more wisely. He helped residents find a new well on land that was previously considered barren. He also helped a mother find her child who was lost in the forest. Thanks to Raka, the village of Sumber Hening became prosperous and known as a peaceful village.
Raka's magical dream became a legend that was passed down from generation to generation. For them, the dream was not just a clue, but a symbol that hope and cooperation can change destiny. Raka is remembered as a young man who not only believed in his dream, but also in the power of his village to rise together.