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Chapter 4 - 4. Pregnant 1000 Fetuses

Seven months passed quickly. The estuary where Lorr En and Sakawuni's huts were located seemed more aisle than usual.

"My wife isn't here, please look for another physician," said Lorr En to whoever guests came to his house for treatment. Unable to serve local people for medicals needs.

"We apologize, we are not available at least the next 6 months," said Lorr En more, adding an explanation to anyone who asked about them being unable to provide treatment.

Also, Lorr En's schedule on duty. Personally, he asked Paduka Bayuangga to rest and reduce various activities. Currently, the focus of the husband and wife wait for the birth of 1000 eggs from Sakawuni's womb.

Unusual way of giving birth, the reason they hid Sakawuni's pregnancy. He was being tightly hidden by Lorr.

"Kanda, my stomach feels like it's crammed with strange grains fighting for each other's place," Sakawuni sighed touching the tip of her navel.

"Of course they live and grow inside," said Lorr En, burning corn in the wood stove. By the river, their favorite place to chat. The night of the stars also witnessed the beautiful night.

"Latitude of Nirvana, how is our son look like?" Sakawuni asked impatiently to see the arrival of the best son among hundreds of babies.

"He is looks like a frog," answered Lorr En briefly but surprised Sakawuni.

"Frog at all?!" shuddering, Sakawuni imagined how terrible look like about her son.

Lorr En smiled.

"There's no need to worry. The older he gets, the better he will be able to control body form as a complete human being. Because he's actually a human, just a strange way of birth, like a frog cycle," said Lorr En.

"What's his face look like?" asked Sakawuni.

"Just look at me!" Lorr En's smile sparked Sakawuni's laughter.

"Yes, Kanda is handsome and attractive. But I'm worried if our son looks too much like a frog's face," Sakawuni looked down worriedly.

"The more it resembles a frog, the stronger it inherits my ability," continued Lorr En. Approaching Sakawuni sat on a rock. He handed me the fragrant sweet roasted corn that had just been cooked.

"This is for our children," said Lorr En. Belly distended very large, Sakawuni grabbed a stalk of corn from her husband's hand.

The weather is hot and it's a bit hard to breathe, its stomach accommodates thousands of eggs.

Dreaming of being pregnant with an unusual condition, Sakawuni never imagined.

"According to Kanda, all of our babies will be born safely?" asked Sakawuni.

"Out of a thousand fetuses, only about 100 survive to form a complete human baby born to the surface of the river," Lorr En replied.

"The rest will dry up," said Lorr En.

"Raising 100 children at once, I really don't know how?" overwhelmed by the thought, Sakawuni took a long, deep breath.

"I will train them all, in our family unit unit. The Frog Troops Unit. The best, Lintang Nirwana will be sent to the Jawata Raya Kingdom. They will never guess who the best aide of The Majesty the King," said Lorr En, planning all of that in his mind.

"Lintang Nirwana, he need the best love and affection from us," said Sakawuni, paying more attention to how children's physical and spiritual needs are met. Before they grow into great and mighty human beings.

"That's right, love and affection, the best nutrition, for the soul," Lorr En agreed too.

"What about our daughters? I'm running out of special words to name girls," Sakawuni was preoccupied for the names of female babies.

Lorr En laughed.

"Are they all twins and look like? How do you tell each other apart?" Sakawuni confused. Not wanting to get too dizzy, Lorr En sat by Sakawuni's side. Touching Sakawuni's stomach was very big.

"For daughters, include the syllable -i-. Simple, isn't it?" Lorr En answered so simply, sipping the warm grains of roasted corn in his hand.

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Finally, one day that waited for giving birth arrived. The slime in huge lumps, covered in blood and amniotic fluid, sank to the bottom of a warm, calm river. It's so quiet that it doesn't make noisy water ripples. Warm the temperature of the soaking water to incubate the eggs gathered in a lump of fetal egg.

Sakawuni felt pain like a woman giving birth. But the fetus is 7 months old, only in the form of a baby lump containing the eggs of the future human fetus.

"Kanda ...," Sakawuni called softly. Her husband was busy diving in the river. A moment later, Lorr appeared on the surface. He approached Sakawuni.

Sweat and blood profusely coming out of the neck and forehead. Sakawuni limp.

"Hold on," Lorr En carried his wife into a room on the river side. Warm and shady on the side of the cottage, there are beautiful cool rooms.

"Get some rest," said Lorr En. A cup of the herbal potion has been drunk on Sakawuni, "You will recover soon."

Sakawuni doesn't really understand, what next after giving birth to fetal eggs. Sakawuni saw that her husband's form changes to half a frog skin on the back.

"I'm going to hatch my babies, take care of yourself here," said Lorr En said, so then he left Sakawuni alone.

While dusk passes. Late at night eating up time. Sakawuni doesn't sleep either. Miraculously the potion has recovered some of her body's strength after giving birth.

There was a strange feeling that suddenly appeared and the night was getting sleepier.

"Kanda?" Sakawuni called out to husband, hope that he appears soon.

An unexpected figure comes to Sakawuni's hut. An old woman who seems tired.

"Who are you? What's wrong with coming to my house?" Sakawuni asked. The old woman's strange behavior.

"I'm just a street old woman. Would you mind, Lady, do you have some food for me tomorrow morning? Also for one night, I'm allowed to stay outside the terrace of your hut?" the old woman said. A very compassionate request, her word touched Sakawuni's heart.

"Please enter on my side of the porch, but don't enter. There are many medical herbs and poisons, I'm afraid those might hurt you," said Sakawuni.

"How kind Miss," the old woman replied, while smelled something that sourced from Sakawuni's body.

"What is it?" Sakawuni asked back. Of course she is surprised, why the grandmother was sniffing her body.

"You have just given birth," the old woman said, seems like to understand very well the condition of a woman who has given birth.

"But I don't see a baby here?" looking suspicious, the old woman glanced around.

"You don't need to ask a lot of questions, this is my house. Eat and drink. Tomorrow morning, please leave my house," Sakawuni said, not to mince words.

"All right, madam," the old woman said simply.

Sakawuni was suspicious, 'The old woman on a night trip. Alone. Who she really is?'

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