Law against infidelity of the second wife who abandons her husband and children and runs away to live with her new husband.

After her brutal attacks and exile, Sarnai disappears into the horizon — but her story doesn’t end quietly. News soon reaches the village that she has taken refuge in a distant settlement, where she quickly marries another man, a trader who promised her comfort and an easier life. Her betrayal — abandoning not only Dorgo but also her own children — ignites outrage.

In nomadic law, particularly among traditional clans, such an act is seen as the ultimate dishonor. Abandoning a husband without formal divorce, leaving children behind, and engaging in a second marriage is a grave offense. Village elders, led by Batbayar, convene under the ancient Law of Kinship. The ruling is swift: Sarnai is formally declared banished under “Adultery and Abandonment Laws,” stripping her of any right to property, inheritance, or community protection.

Her name is erased from family records — a symbolic death far worse than exile. Dorgo, though broken-hearted, honors the tradition, focusing his life on raising their children with the support of Naraa, whose loyalty shines even brighter now. She becomes a mother to all the children, her kindness filling the void Sarnai left behind.

The community holds a quiet cleansing ceremony, reaffirming their values: loyalty, responsibility, and the sanctity of family. Sarnai’s betrayal becomes a whispered warning to future generations — that true strength is found not in selfish escape, but in standing firm through hardship.

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