Dvesas

Dvesas
Unexpected attack


The two servants of Paramitha gathered all the women who were in the palace quickly. They stopped all activity and immediately headed for the instructed room.


"Paramitha, all the women have gathered" Swastika told Pramitha, who appeared to be thinking hard.


"Everyone, thank you for being here" Paramitha said as she looked at the dozens of women before her.


Paramitha began to tell the situation of three jayas and a bad feeling about the danger that would befall Dwipajaya. 


"We are the rightful owners of this land. When men struggle, women should not give up. What is the point of fleeing to people? we are no different from losers and enemies" Paramitha tried to lead women to agree and support her opinion.


"Beware, we don't know when danger is approaching us" Paramitha said.


After everyone dispersed, only the Swastika remained in that place.


"We are on your side" said Daneswara's second wife, stroking Paramitha's shoulder.


Paramitha returned to her room and saw her husband discussing with the patihs. Paramitha no longer wanted to hear what they were talking about she immediately headed for the dining room.


The sun began to sink in the western horizon. King Daneswara had not yet laid his face on the dinner table. Atmadewa came to bring news that his father could not eat dinner together. They eat in silence. Paramitha did not taste to spend the food that was in front of him. He left everything at the dinner table.


Paramitha headed for her room. He washed his face, changed his clothes, broke his hair and lay on the bed. For hours she waited for her husband to return. At midnight Daneswara lay beside him.


Paramitha who deliberately turned her back on her husband could breathe a sigh of relief. He closed his eyes even tighter, he hoped that the turmoil in his heart would soon pass.


Meanwhile outside the castle fortress, Bansheer has joined forces with three jaya. While Piyush and his troops had infiltrated the city fortress before the gate was closed.


Piyush is in action. He put on the Dwipajaya warrior uniform and started beheading the fortress guards one by one while his men had far infiltrated into the palace gates.


"Hey what are you doing!" hardik one of the guards who saw Piyush slit the soldier's throat.


"Infoiler!" the soldier shouted before being beheaded by Piyush.


"Deng,deng,deng" the gong of the plaza was struck three times the danger sign of the enemy.


"ciutt" a firework was thrown into the air by one of the three-prime soldiers, a sign of disguise having been uncovered.


"Bansheer hastened his army to approach the city gate.


The sound of the ringing gong woke the people of Dwipajaya who did not expect danger to appear when they were not ready. The kocar kacir. The Patihs took their war equipment and tried to keep the enemy from entering the palace.


Paramitha shook the body of her husband, who was asleep. Daneswara stared at Paramitha half emotion from being forcefully awakened.


"There was an intruder, the gong just sounded" Paramitha said trembling.


Daneswara immediately got up and took his sword, not forgetting that he was sheathing a keris into his belt.


"Go through the secret path. Save the people as much as you can, I'm sure our daughter and daughter-in-law are willing to help" Daneswara told a tearful Paramitha.


"No need to wait for me, I may not come back" 


Daneswara's last words made Paramitha even more upset but she soon became aware of their meeting this afternoon.


Paramitha ran while shouting for the girls to gather in the art room. The clattering of footsteps filled the halls of the palace. 


"Baginda, Mahesh had driven the enemy closer to the palace. They are enemies of the three jaya" said Patih Wirasana.


"Close all the gates of the palace Patih Daneswara shouted at the palace soldiers. They closed the gate after Patih Wirasana and King Daneswara put his horse out of the palace.


King Daneswara began to raise his sword to kill the enemy before him. His son Atmadewa guided the spearmen, and Patih Drona guided the archers.


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