Adonis lamented with heartbreak that he and Joka were dead, and Pavasana resented herself because he took Busaba from the wedding and did not even dare to see Joka. When he returned to Kurepan, he heard that Chorka Apiset and Jinda Sari had come at his father's suggestion, and he was worried that if they met face to face, it would make Chorka even more annoying, because after that chaos. He was forced to marry Busaba because he did her disgrace, and whether it was Jinta Harawati, or someone he pretended to fall in love with, he got all the retribution. In addition, the tradition of women as kings cannot be rejected. It's like being forgotten. . . But in Adonis's heart his love was firm, only that the last time he met was something to be happy about, but it was only his fantasy, for he kn