By morning, the village was saved.
It seems you're asking for a story about a "kelin eator." The phrase isn't a standard term, but it resembles "Kelin" (a Kazakh word for a daughter-in-law, often associated with traditional roles and resilience) combined with "eator" (likely a misspelling of "eater" or "creator"). kelin eator
From that day, she was no longer just a kelin — she was Kelin Eator , the one who devours sorrow and births beauty. By morning, the village was saved
The elders asked, “What magic is this?” “What magic is this?”