Indian mythology: Gutteut and his wife

gutteut lives in muizka city, where he is the most powerful leader among the indigenous indian tribes.

many of the neighbouring clan leaders bowed to him.

because gutvit is of noble birth, great moral virtues, and highly respected.

of his many wives and concubines, one is his favorite, and she is not only famous but gorgeous.

however, due to his excessive favouritism and arrogance, and the fact that she had never been subjected to the strict precautionary measures applied to her, she abandoned her husband and confided in one of her husband ' s close associates.

in the end, the story of the wife's disloyalness was heard in the ears of gutteut.

he tried everything he could to finally capture the wife of the rapist.

in accordance with established practice, gutwita executed the rapist but did not punish his beloved wife.

since then, at all indian gatherings, there has been a song on how gutteut's wife abandoned her husband.

the song was widely heard not only in the palace but also in all the tribes under his jurisdiction.

the chiefs of the clan had thus taught all women and punished those who were disloyal.

by doing so, gutteut made her unfaithful wife suffer humiliation, forcing her to resolve to end her life.

shortly after she gave birth to her daughter, she chose an appropriate opportunity to sneak out of the palace quietly, with only one close maid, carrying her daughter in her arms, and running in the direction of the great lakes.

when she came to the lake, she pushed her close attendant into the lake and threw herself in the water with her daughter.

even the witches who lived by the lake didn't find out.

it was too late to save her when she heard the sound of the fall.

a wizard immediately headed for the palace and reported the matter to gutteut.

when i heard this sad news, gutteut immediately arrived at the lake.

there is no hope to save his wife and daughter.

he ordered one of the most capable witches to cast off the tree and to rescue his wife and children from the lake。

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