The text appears to be a transcript of a story involving various characters and events. It starts with a conversation about a leg sprain and moves on to describe the experiences of Karjo, a courier, who encounters a mysterious girl while taking a shortcut through the forest. The story then shifts to Panji, who has eerie experiences with a ghostly figure in red and later discovers the truth behind a tragic event. The narrative also touches on themes of wealth, greed, and supernatural elements, as seen in Mr. Hendro's tale of seeking riches through mystical means and facing dire consequences. Ultimately, it seems to be a cautionary tale about the perils of pursuing wealth at any cost and the importance of living an honest life.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Karjo works as a JNE courier.
2. Karjo took a shortcut through a forest to deliver a package.
3. Karjo met a girl on the shortcut who asked for his help.
4. The girl claimed she had a sprained leg and asked Karjo to take her home.
5. Karjo agreed to help the girl and took her to her house.
6. When Karjo arrived at the girl's house, he saw a red motorbike parked behind the bushes.
7. The motorbike belonged to a man named Joko.
8. Karjo discovered that Joko had been involved in a crime.
9. Karjo reported his discovery to the police and led them to the scene of the crime.
10. The police found evidence of the crime and arrested Joko.
11. The victim's name was Shinta, and she was buried in a proper grave.
12. Karjo attended Shinta's funeral and felt a mysterious cold air.
13. Karjo saw a girl in a red dress at the funeral who thanked him and disappeared.
14. Mr. Hendro, a poor man, was hurt by his wife's words and sought to gain wealth quickly.
15. Mr. Hendro made a deal with a mysterious figure to gain wealth.
16. Mr. Hendro became rich and successful, but his wealth came with a cost.
17. Mr. Hendro's wife started to lose her sanity and went crazy.
18. Mr. Hendro realized his mistake and repented, and with the help of a guidance counselor, he and his wife began to recover.
19. Mr. Hendro's business was destroyed, and he fell into poverty.
20. Mr. Hendro's wife started to realize her mistakes and began to recover.