
Petualangan Ari di Bawah Pohon Murbei
By M. Syauqi

10 Jun, 2024

In a small village, there was a boy named Ari. Every day, under the old mulberry tree, he sat, gazing at the rustling leaves, curious about the mysterious world beneath its roots.

One morning, Ari heard a trickling sound. He followed it and found a large root of the mulberry tree. He wondered, 'What could be behind this root?' He crawled into it and found himself in a different world!

In this world, he met small creatures who spoke in languages he had never heard before. They invited Ari on an adventure and showed him the wonders of the world beneath the mulberry tree.

Along the sparkling crystal river, he met a little dragon named Zara. Zara taught him about bravery and how to conquer fears.

In the glowing mushroom forest, he met Rumi, a mushroom fairy. Rumi taught Ari the importance of friendship and the wonders of nature.

Ari discovered talking flowers who told stories of the past. One of the flowers, Lila, taught Ari about the beauty and significance of every moment.

In the middle of the forest, Ari found a magical door that connected the world under the mulberry tree to the human world. The door only opened at sunrise and sunset.

Every day, Ari learned something new. He collected stories and memories. The mulberry tree became his loyal friend, and he felt fortunate to be able to explore the unlimited world beneath its large roots.

Ari promised to return for more adventures. He realized that the old mulberry tree was indeed a gateway to an enchanting world, just as he had always imagined.

Ari's adventures under the mulberry tree were not just about exploring a mystical world. They were about the courage to step into the unknown, the beauty of friendship, and the wonders of nature.

Ari grew up, but his heart remained young. The village children gathered around him to hear the stories of his adventures under the mulberry tree, and their eyes filled with wonder and excitement.

May Ari's adventures inspire us all to open our eyes and hearts to the wonders around us, reminding us that magic exists, if only we're brave enough to look for it.