Law against infidelity of the second wife who abandons her husband and children and runs away to live with her new husband. #9

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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