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Chapter 8 - Chapter 8

"Well, Sir Reksa's death was not a matter of Jakawulung and his two friends who had killed him."

"I'm in an ambush! And at that time Reksa immediately fell when we were about to combine black magic Ajian Parjanya Astra ..." Said Jakawulung of solid by his opinion.

"If it was a fact that killed Reksa was three gentlemen, then why did both of Sir's friends get killed and after Reksa to be a corpse?" said Biswara silenced an opinion Jakawulung.

"Yes, I didn't understand until now," replied Jakawulung.

"Hehehe ... realized so was Sir Jakawulung... expert If you wish to know the true events..."

"Yeah, yeah, what's the real deal?" said Jakawulung, redecorating his seat.

"Before Reksa left for the cave he told me that he was dying, so he went up into the mountain to die, only with you not killed, but he was muksa..."

At the mention of the Biswara, Jakawulung was surprised.

"It's true Biswara?"

"Whether you believe it or not is up to you, but if it was the way it is."

"If you were not stopped at that time, he would have died directly upon that rock, but you stopped and indeed had come to his death, yes the final death would have been fitting for those gentlemen."

"Oh ... So that's the story? I've now bought into the telling of you, but by the way, I want to remember who's Reksa. Why do you look so familiar with Reksa?"

"I'm your grandson, so this is his home."

"Ohh ... " Jakawulung finally believe.

"Well then where does this you come from?" asked Biswara.

"I come from the village of Dadapan, exactly five hundred miles from the city Kotaraja. Did you have been there?"

"No, Sir, I've never been anywhere, my daily life is just gardening and sometimes just going to the market to sell my produce."

"Yes, hopefully, one day you can visit the city Kotaraja, I'll take you on a tour of the kingdom of karmajaya."

"Well, I wouldn't go there, Sir, and I don't want to, I'd rather live in my house."

"It's up to you, but only if I see the skills you love if you don't use it to fight."

"Fight how you mean Sir?"

"Then serve for the crown, be a soldier, be a groom, or just be a court, waiters."

"I have no talent being a court clerk, Sir, because I've grown accustomed to living in a desolate place like this, and I do not want to live my life as if too much order, that's the way Sir, I would prefer this simple but free life."

"Oh, yes. It's ok. I'll take your leave then! I'll come straight home."

"Why don't you stay here for a few days?"

"Yes, thanks to Biswara, I will always remember, but I must go home at once, since I left home too long, my family probably thought I was dead."

"Well, Sir. I can only pray the God may always protect your journey home."

Then Jakawulung quickly left the home of Biswara, and as a swordsman, he used the wind Saifi to speed up his journey.

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While in the kingdom of Karmajaya there was a great deal of grief surrounding the kingdom, was because king Prabu Jayantaka had been sick for almost a month now he had lain weak in his bed.

The imperial court issued a contest saying: "anyone who can find a cure for the king disease Prabu Jayantaka will be awarded a large reward and will be made his official," says the contest.

And then the contest spread to all corners of the kingdom of Karmajaya.

In the meantime, even though the king was ill, the government would have to continue, and with such conditions, he had to hand over to empress Bhanuwati to replace him.

Bhanuwati is the oldest of the four existing queens, but only because she's older than the age of Queen bhanuwati also has intelligence and power to think. It wasn't uncommon for the policies the king was taking as a result of his thinking, but even though the queen had an excess of thought, there was a flaw in her being, well, of heredity, well... Queen bhanuwati cannot have a descendant.

King Jayantaka already had three crown princes Cayapata, prince Prabaswara, and prince Kalanjana, and also had three daughters named Candrawati, Awandana, and Yoda.

The king's six sons and daughters were the children of the queen's Ardara, Naeswari, and Manika. And of the three princes who were believed Cayapata to have become adults because for prince Prabaswara and Kalanjana still have children's ages, because each was only five years old.

And it should have been said that the heir to the throne of prince Cayapata should have been the successor of king Jayantaka, but it was unfortunate that he should have been preparing to be a king by studying but instead spent his time indulging and feasting, not even rarely did he seduce the princesses, the mere children of the courtiers and even the pretty ladies of the court did not escape him.

It was hot at night when it had been raining for a long time, so the lying princess Jayantaka was talking to her youngest queen, the queen Manika, in a pained voice he said:

"My queen Manika... Please send all the queens here. I have something important to discuss with all of you..."

"Well, I'll send for the Queens here. If you'll excuse me," the queen answered in a hurry.

To see his king Jayantaka just nod his head and look at his princess.

Then Manika hurried to each side of the queen's palace.

Tok, tok, tok ...

"Queen Naeswari..."

Tok, tok, tok ...

"It's me Manika..."

Kreeek ...

With the sound of the door opening, the maid shows up.

"Oh, Queen Manika... Please come in!"

"Where Queen Naeswari?"

"Wait, I'll call Queen Naeswari."

Soon Naeswari appeared.

"Oh, Queen Manika... What's up? Why do you look like you have something to say?"

"True ... Just now the king asked me to call all the queens, all requested to see him now."

"Well, I'll be right there," replied Queen Naeswari.

"Then I'll continue calling for the queen's prophecy and Queen Bhanuwati."

"Oh, yes." countered Queen Naeswari.

Then the queen continued to summon the other two, and soon the queens were assembled beside the weak lying king.

"My queens dowager I have been bedridden for over a month now, and there are so many physicians who have been brought in to treat it, yet none seems to have succeeded in curing the disease I have."