In the gripping narrative of Arip's harrowing ordeal, the protagonist finds himself repeatedly possessed and subjected to the ravishing by the spirit of Mbah Sukemo. Alongside his friend Agung, Arip encounters numerous ghostly apparitions and experiences that push the boundaries of his sanity. The culmination of these encounters leaves Arip feeling perpetually possessed, a state from which no one seems capable of rescuing him, except for the enigmatic figure of Mbah Sukemo.
Mbah Sukemo, known for his powerful rukiyah rituals, becomes Arip's last hope for recovery. The question of whether Arip can overcome this spiritual affliction hinges on the effectiveness of these rituals. Rukiyah, a traditional form of spiritual healing, involves the recitation of specific prayers and verses intended to expel malevolent spirits and restore balance to the afflicted individual.
As Arip undergoes the rukiyah ritual under Mbah Sukemo's guidance, the narrative builds suspense around the possibility of his recovery. The process is intense and fraught with challenges, but it represents Arip's best chance at reclaiming his life from the clutches of the possessing entity. The outcome remains uncertain, leaving readers to ponder the resilience of the human spirit against supernatural forces and the power of traditional healing practices.