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Chapter 18 - Chapter 18

Kebo Alas fell down and gave up control. Then the white tiger accidentally pins its two forelimbs on its kebreast and rips it apart and also chewed Kebo Alas neck to shreds.

In the wake of such a horrible moment Sentanu that has been waiting for the faint goddess Sunti, he intended to kill the white tiger by throwing his spear.

Then a jolt silently raised Dentai high into the air and pulled it back, and then with full force it hurled at the white tiger that still tore the dead body Kebo Alas.

"Whuussh ....!"

The spear sped at great speed toward the white tiger, but what happened? Not until the spear touched the tiger's body, suddenly a flicbling shadow emerged.

Ssssssttt...!

And all of a sudden there stood a man with hands holding a lance. And none other than the man was a Biswara.

Sentanu Shocked by the eruption of Biswara, he who still feels dissatisfied with his unsuccessful attack wishes to stab Biswara still standing behind it.

Then Sentanu took the sword of goddess Sunti that still hung around the woman's waist.

He slowly pulled out the sword and then his flashlight ran and jumped through it.

"Hiiap!" with a really fast body Sentanu up.

But the events that followed were not what we expected, for suddenly neither did Biswara raise his right hand and expose it to the top.

"Happ!" Says Biswara.

And with it all of a sudden his Sentanu in the clouds stopped and he could not move with his hands still wielding a sword. His body was instantly rigid like a flying statue, but even so it could still see but could not speak.

His eyes Sentanu were glaring at the one of Biswara, as if his eyes were pleading for mercy in order to be freed.

While Biswara ignores the warnings of a pair of limbs hanging by his long limbs in the clouds, it was seen calling out to adhinata's that had been lurking since the fight last night.

"Sir Adhinata Come here ...!" hail Biswara.

Then adhinata's quickly emerged from her hiding spot, running over to a Biswara that was spotted rubbing a wound on the tiger's foot when it was attacked by a Kebo Alas horn.

And Adhinata saw the magnitude of a Biswara who could omit a tiger's wound just by touching it.

When the white tiger's wound was healed the white tiger looked down at his head as if to salute Biswara, and then the animal went back to the mouth of the cave and suddenly his body turned to smoke and finally disappeared inside the cave.

Soon afterward Biswara invites adhinata's permission to enter the cave.

"Come on Sir, let's go inside."

"Well," said Adhinata while walking in invite Biswara.

As soon as it enters the cave, the dense darkness immediately sets in, the first suggestion of athinata's appears to be very cautious at the steps of her feet.

And sure enough, when it's just a few steps in, it can be about a third of a sudden trip on adhinata's foot, tripping over rocks on the floor of the cave.

Brukkss!

"Ouhh...!"

Adhinata fell down on the floor of the cave.

"Be careful, Sir. many scattered stones," said startled Biswara at the sight of commander kingdom of Karmajaya falling down.

"Are you okay, Sir?" Biswara continued to ask.

"Ohh... No, Biswara, I'm fine, let's go," said adhinata's while standing back and walking straight back.

"Quiet, Sir. we're almost there, we've got two more turns and we've got them at my granpa place."

And it was true that after passing the first bend, a clear light was drawn, and adhinata's smile continued to follow at last until the two of them passed through the last corner.

After that, the two of them arrived in the room where the reclaimed body of Reksa Jagat was standing.

As soon as he was in the room, Adhinata was both surprised and amazed to see the sights, the mystical and mysterious things she had never seen before, as a royal commander of great power as well, of course he had been satisfied with such supernatural situations.

For a moment adhinata's was stunned, but Biswara seemed to step over her body Reksa Jagat.

As the bluish white light of the shining corpse shines a light on the body and the face of Biswara, Biswara it closes its eyes like someone meditating. And it's true Biswara is making inner contact with the ecenaical spirit of Reksa Jagat.

"Grandpa, today your grandson come to aid the kingdom of Karmajaya to find a cure for king Jayantaka, allow me to assist him, Grandpa."

"Biswara of my granddaughter ... As I've said, take three strands of hair from my body and then give them to adhinata's, and then have her give the hair to king Jayantaka to wear it as a talisman," said Reksa spirit.

"Well, I'll do as expected of you, once I beg your pardon and allow me."

"Do it quickly!" says Reksa spirit ruling.

Biswara looking down his head like a man saluting, and after that the young man cuts his long hair Reksa of three strands.

"Sir, Come closer!" said Biswara.

Then adhinata's approached Biswara, and as soon as he got near, and with the mixed emotions of fear and curiosity.

the milky corpse's face was visibly clean and radiant, and though it had died many years ago, its embodiment was not like a corpse but rather like a sleeping grandfather.

"Sir, please accept the hair of this Reksa as a medium to cure the king's illness, take it and give it to king Jayantaka, telling the king that to wear this hair as a talisman to cure illness and to improve his illness," Biswara said while extending the shining hair.

"Well, Biswara, I shall accomplish what you have ordered me to do," replied Adhinata, receiving the inheritance's hair, and then promptly storing it.

And when it's felt enough, then Biswara quickly asks adhinata's permission to quit.

"Let's get out, we're leaving the cave," Biswara invites.

"Good," Adhinata gone with Biswara.

Then the two of them quickly left the room of mystery to escape. And it wasn't long before the two of them had arrived at the mouth of the cave, and the atmosphere outside seemed to have brightened, the morning sun saw the trees and the leaves still wet making the drops of water still clinging to them like sparkling pearls.

To be continued...