Six months passed.
She did not complain.
She obeyed.
She endured.
After six long months, the tree began to shake. Light surrounded it.
Suddenly, Abseed returned to life.
She stood up.
She was free.
Her body was clean. She could bathe now. The curse was broken.
Her power was restored, stronger than before.
Aduke thanked the Kuduku tree and returned with her child to the village.
This time, Abseed bathed freely. She smelled good. And the villagers were shocked.
The girl who once smelled.
The girl they mocked.
The girl they avoided.
She was now clean, powerful, and respected.
People started loving her.
No more mockery.
No more laughter.
Abseed had survived the curse.
And now she was fully powerful.
When Abseed told her mother that it was Lolad who had made her decide to bathe, Aduke warned her never to go near Lolad again.
And Abseed obeyed.
Lolad felt humiliated.
One day, the king of the village faced a serious problem.
The king had not been able to sleep for months. Night after night, he lay on his bed with his eyes open. He was tired. He was weak. But sleep refused to come.
The palace doctors tried many things. Herbalists tried different mixtures. Spiritual men prayed.
But nothing worked.
The king became worried.
Then he said, “There is only one person who can help me now.”
He believed that only Abseed could solve his problem.
So he sent for her.
Abseed came to the palace calmly. She listened to the king carefully.
After examining him, she walked outside and picked a special leaf. She crushed the leaf. She mixed it with clean water.
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