"Oh, it's light out, Mr. Biswara," said Adhinata, gazing at the scenery outside the cave.
"Yes, Mr. Senopati, after a night of heavy rain this morning it appears the sun is quite bright," says Biswara while stepping out of the mouth of the cave with Adhinata in his back.
"Please wait here, Sir!"
"Yeah," he responded with what Biswara said. Then suddenly Biswara reverts to the mouth of the cave, his left hand exposed to his chest, while his right hand was drawn forward like a man pulling a curtain to close.
And indeed Biswara closes it with an occult fence.
After closing the Biswara blazed over to his Sentanu and goddess Sunti, while the former master of the martial arts his body was still rigid insight, while the goddess Sunti appeared conscious and still very weak.
Then he caught her sitting near the goddess Sunti still lying, rubbing his hands on her warrior from head to toe, and it was a miracle that Sunti suddenly healed instantly and rose at once, and then without a word she left the scene, and in an instant, her body vanished behind the grove of trees on the slopes of mount Arga Pura.
Now while the goddess Sunti has disappeared, his spirit still flies in the sky.
The Biswara then pointed his finger toward Sentanu and then pulled it from a distance, and at the same time, his body suddenly dropped slowly and finally lay on the ground.
And while there was lying on the ground, apparently his body was still stiff and the sword he was holding was also tightly in his hand. Then Biswara posts his palms to his hands on his hands to his tug, and then suddenly sees through the palm of his hand a white smoke, and at the same time a warm was drawn from the crippled young man's hand, and even because of his strength it was so powerful that adhinata's stood somewhat distant.
The warmth slowly spread over the body Sentanu, the muscles and joints that had initially frozen stiff now slowly began to soften and were again enabled to move.
He was soon able to sit down, and he caught sight of Biswara's face with a stare of anger, hatred, and vengeance on the mighty warrior who nearly froze him to death in the clouds, and then he turned of Adhinata's standing at a distance, and as soon as he saw Sentanu on his face.
'ohh, like I'm familiar with that guy's face? Isn't he the guy who met at the diner the other day? Then how did he end up with this dreadful swordsman?' ask Sentanu in the heart with suspicious and curious feelings.
While sentanu was still busy with his feelings he was suddenly startled by the sound of the prompt greeting.
"Sir, Now you've recovered, Sir's wounds both deep and external have healed all injuries You are now free to go," Biswara closes his words to Sentanu.
When we finished speaking with Sentanu, then Biswara invited Adhinata's permission to leave.
"Come, Sir Adhinata, we must leave immediately, for you must return to the palace as well," said Biswara.
"Well, Biswara, I also want to thank you for getting medicine for his majesty king Jayantaka, even if it doesn't have to take a cadaver to king Jayantaka, for even if only this hair could cure his majesty's illness, it would be enough for him."
"Well let's go at once," he said while stepping.
Soon the place returned to its silence and left only Sentanu of a bucket still mourning its fate.
"Ohh apparently ... That swordsman was the commander Adhinata, a prince of the kingdom of karmajaya who was also sent for a magical corpse, and his name was Biswara I want a shining corpse for no time at all because I will never be able to retrieve it before I can defeat that devil-faced swordsman."
"Ahh! Fuck the contest! Cuiihh!" Sentanu grumbled in his disappointment and anger.
"It is better now that I seek more teachers to cause more pain, and only then can I muster the power to destroy the armies of the Karmajaya kingdom, wait for my arrival Jayantaka. In due time you will I order you to bow down to me... Hahaha..."
Sentanu was still on her empty dreams, while the Adhinata appeared to have hit her horse at a high rate, that he had not slept since her departure a few days ago seemed to feel no fatigue at all what he felt today was the opposite of what it should be.
Adhinata her growing strength, as well as her keen sense of success in obtaining the cure for the king's recovery, but the real power he feels was the milky hair of her reclaimed body, and Adhinata's is aware of it.
And he also realized, that it was because of this hereditary hair that his horse was able to run more than his usual strength, even to cross a river or small crevasses that would normally take a descent or a detour but this time the river and the ravine would pass his horse in one bound.
Then it was normal for him to walk from Argapura to the royal palace of Karmajaya two days and two nights, but this time it took him only one day.
After leaving early this morning from mount Argapura at noon, adhinata's was in the kingdom, and as soon as he got to the palace gates, she saw the guards immediately paying her respects and then immediately opening.
And as soon as he entered the palace, the Adhinata didn't go home, he chose to go directly to the pulasari mansion where queen Bhanuwati received special guests, and immediately arrived in front of the palace called for the palace ladies.
"Maid come here!"
"Yeah, Sir?" says one woman, pointing at him, because she was already with some other ladies.
"Yes, you do, come over!" said Adhinata.
"What orders, Sir?"
"Queen Bhanuwati in the castle?" asked Adhinata.
"Queen bhanuwati wrestling was worshiping and can't be disturbed now, is there a message I can present to the queen?"
"I was told that I was coming," said Adhinata with a slight shortness of breath.
"Well, I will tell you after the Queen joins the veneration."
"Do not let it! Deliver now!" said Adhinata with a measure of annoyance.
''Sorry to interrupt ... I dare not disturb him Once again I beg for mercy indulgence"
"Aargh! You jerk! Didn't know it was important! It's a safety issue for king Jayantaka," the emotional response was beginning.
"You move aside! Let me call him myself!"
To be continued...