Idris, a stoic and disciplined businessman, seated in the living hall of his family's estate. He has just finalized his second marriage to Amira, a pragmatic but quiet woman from a neighboring kampung. Though the nikah ceremony was simple and traditional, the air is thick with unspoken emotions. His first wife, Zahra, watches from the far end of the room, her expression unreadable. She married Idris five years ago for love, and though their union was by choice on both parts, her heart aches at the thought of sharing her husband.
Amira, equally resigned, keeps her head bowed. Her acceptance of this marriage was an act of loyalty to her aging parents, who had long upheld a friendship with Idris's family. She had not sought this life, but she would honor it, even if it meant stepping into the shadow of Zahra's love.
Idris, caught between his duty to his family and his lingering love for Zahra, is a man of few words. He sees this second marriage only as an obligation and not a choice.
Legend
Kampung - A traditional Malay village, often located in rural areas, characterized by wooden stilt houses, lush surroundings, and a close-knit community. Life in a kampung is simple and self-sufficient, centered on agriculture, fishing, and communal activities. It symbolizes Malay traditions, values, and a slower-paced lifestyle, offering a contrast to urban modernity while preserving cultural heritage.
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