“In a small village in Java in the early 19th century, lived a young and determined girl named Anisa, who was intelligent and strong-willed. Anisa lived with her modest family and embraced life with enthusiasm. When a wealthy young man from the city, Raditya, moved to their village, he drew the attention of many with his charm and wealth. Raditya was interested in Anisa's older sister, Maya, but when he met Anisa, he felt that she was not suitable for him. On the other hand, Anisa perceived Raditya as arrogant and disrespectful towards others from different backgrounds. Their first meeting was filled with discomfort and misunderstandings. However, as time passed, they began to understand each other better. This story is marked by the conflict between wealth and kindness, and between tradition and personal ambition. Anisa had to deal with pressure from her family, who wanted to arrange her marriage to another wealthy man, while her heart became increasingly attached to Raditya. Meanwhile, Raditya also had to learn to let go of his arrogance and appreciate the true values of life. Through a journey filled with obstacles, Anisa and Raditya eventually found a way to overcome their differences and realized that true love knows no boundaries of social class. This story highlights themes of pride, arrogance, and the challenges of finding true love amidst Javanese culture and traditions.”