Dvesas

Dvesas
Jwang (2)


The water cart was taken to the nearest river from Jiwang. The river is right near the Wilisgiri valley. Bansheer noticed the Wilisgiri valley across the river. The valley looked calm between the swift currents of the river. There was no sound of birds or other insects like the valleys Bansheer had explored.


“Hey is it true the giant lives there” asked Bansheer on one of the Dwipajaya warriors.


“True Sir. We call it giant brother, in Dwipajaya language brother means red. It is said that the giant skin is red”.


Bansheer almost forgot, the archipelago he visited has a different language in each region. Just like in Hindustan, certain nations have their mother tongue, but soon Astapura will occupy these areas and replace all languages with Hindi.


Dwipajaya was one of the kingdoms that relied on trade relations


as a joint economy, it is not surprising that almost all residents of Dwipajaya are able to speak Hindi and can write in sanskrit script well.


“Fill the first pool, the other pool will be filled after the first pool is full” said Bansheer.


The pool that was dug was quite wide, the water filled felt very long to be full. Bansheer does not let anyone rest until the first pool is completely full. Workers were getting tired, horses pulling carts


started rebelling because of weakness. The Astapura soldiers took over the driver


horse. They whipped horses that broke down the road. One by one the horses began


tumbled. The water in the container spilled its contents up to half.


Horses lie down on the road. Although lashed to the blood the horses were no longer able to walk.


“Master, these horses are the best horses we have. They were trained to work for hours. But Master, these Horses also need to eat, rest, and drink. Just like a human” said Patih Mahesa who followed Bansheer went to the river.


“Let them rest!” bansheer's orders his eyes stared intently at Patih Mahesa while Patih Mahesa returned Bansheer's gaze with warmth. One look at Mahesa's eyes, Bansheer immediately knew, Mahesa has a science of canuragan that can not be taken lightly. The work is not finished, Bansheer must hold back until Astapura gains.


The horse's moaning sound slowly disappeared and the horse's footsteps slowly moved away. The veins that appeared within the giant eyeballs of Abang slowly disappeared. His anger slowly subsided. He was back in his meditation.


“Mr Bansheer, I think our help is enough to get here. The work has begun and my soldiers have done their duty well. Next we leave the processing of this land in the hands of Astapura” said King Daneswara.


Before meeting Bansheer King Daneswara had received reports of Bansheer's arbitrary attitude. King Daneswara invited the three kingdoms bordering Jiwang so that they would not provide assistance


to Bansheer. Bansheer's inhumane actions caused anxiety in King Daneswara's heart.


King Daneswara drew the pseudo-soldiers and brought home the wounded horses.


In Bansheer's heart he denounced King Daneswara. He had to spend some more money to buy horses and foodstuffs that were running low.


Bansheer had no other choice but to send an emissary to Astapura.


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