Dwarf

Dwarf
94. Bahri Wedding


Saoda now moved to the kitchen where he always saw his senses cooking.


The saoda sat pensively on the slightly fragile bamboo. The place where Saoda often sits and notices Sambe cooking.


The memories sprung up making Saoda now smile thinly. Honestly Saoda wants to return to being a little Saoda who lives happily together with his parents, but whatever the power, time has passed that fast and it is no longer possible to repeat it.


Saoda got up from his seat and stepped out of the house.


He now set his foot towards the back of the house and approached two tombs that were close to each other. Saoda sat between the two tombs. He looked at the two sides in turn and smiled.


This was then his two parents who were so very dear to Saoda. Saoda moved his fingers palpating the surface of the ground brown and slightly grassy.


"Indo, Father. Saoda came to see you and Indo."


"Saoda did not know if Indo and Father heard Saoda's voice, but Saoda was sure God would pass this on to the Father and Indo because now the Father and Indo are already with God."


Saoda was silent for a moment and then he sighed.


"I don't know how I can take this revenge on all of them. Those who burned the Father and the Indo."


"I don't know how, either, but that's no excuse for not taking this revenge."


"Indo!"


"They think Indo is Parakang even though Indo is not actually Parakang, but the villagers have misunderstood."


"I'm sorry, Indo because I couldn't help Indo on that night even though I wanted to."


"I'm sorry, Indo."


Saoda wiped away the stream of tears dripping down her cheeks.


"But this time I've determined that if I am, I will avenge whatever happens."


"Even if I could I'd like to be a parakang. I want to avenge that by becoming Parakang, whatever the result is I don't care."


"There's enough suffering! Enough already!"


"I've had a lot of poignant stories and I don't want only me to feel them, but all those who have been involved in these stories must also get some pain."


"This is my Indo promise, Father and that promise I will keep."


Saoda got up from his seat and stepped away leaving the two tombs of his parents.


Saoda is now stepping his unwarranted foot will the sandal pierce the stone streets. Does he have to go home now? It doesn't seem like Saoda still needs some quiet.


Saoda stopped his steps staring at a blue tent attached to one of the houses. I don't know who the house is.


"Pour!" call Saoda on the figure of a woman who is upholding a basin containing rice.


"Yes, what's wrong?"


"What event is there?"


"Oh, that's Bahri getting married."


"Married?"


"Yes, with the girl next door to the village," he explained.


Saoda was now silent followed by the middle-aged woman who was now stepping away. Saoda let out a long sigh after pulling the air so heavily.


After ruining his life, Bahri casually holds a marriage without guilt after raping her.


You devil man, it is indeed worth it to be destroyed.


Saoda stepped into the event that many guests had visited. Saoda stopped his steps and took cover behind a pole enveloped by bridal cloth. From here Saoda can see if Bahri now looks so happy smiling with a woman in a wedding dress while occasionally greeting guests who congratulate.


Bahri who had been smiling since then glanced and was surprised to find the figure of Saoda who was now looking at him with a sharp gaze. A sharp look filled with hatred.


The bride who saw the strange face of Bahri directly touch his shoulder made Bahri immediately turn to look at the wife.


"What's wrong?"


Both Bahri's eyes are rounded. He was surprised to see that Saoda had vanished from his place, there was no Saoda there.


"What's wrong?" ask the bride who was staring at Bahri's eyes. He was curious about making it.


"What do you see?"


"Ah, nothing."


"But it looks like you're looking for someone."


"Nothing, it's just your feeling" she said, trying to smile.


The bride from Bahri was now smiling and then looking back at the place where Bahri had turned. There's no one there. I don't know what her husband saw there.


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Saoda steps out of the wedding event which makes her sick. People like her don't deserve to get married. Bad people like Bahri don't deserve to feel the beauty of marriage.


Bahri should have felt the sadness and regret she had to remember throughout her life. Bahri must not start a new life with a girl after successfully ruining her life.


Saoda stopped his steps right under the old head tree. He paused for a moment and recalled Bahri's happy smile.


Buk!!!


"Demon men!" he cursed after hitting the trunk of the coconut tree.


"I won't let you be happy like this."


"Today you may be happy for the marriage you made, but I swear that you will make you suffer and be tormented."


"Yahoo!!!" saoda shouted back hitting the trunk of the coconut tree.


"It looks like you're angry."


Saoda frowned. He turned his head to look at a middle-aged man with a worn black cloth wrapped around his head.


"What made you feel angry? Hem?"


Saoda. He stared from top to toe at the man. The man in black mustache with a long beard up to the chest. Saoda had never seen this man before.


"I feel like you hate that guy so much."


"Don't be pretentious," replied Saoda and then walked away.


He did not want to deal with a man who seemed to be able to read his mind.


"Wait!!!"


Hearing that voice made Saoda stop his steps.


"I can see the hate from the look in your eyes, son. I can tell and no one can lie to me."


"I know what you're feeling and what's causing it."


Saoda was surprised after hearing that.


"Your problems and your grudges are so great."


"I can help you but that's what if you want."


Saoda turned to look at the man who was now looking at him seriously.


"I am the only shaman in this village who is the most powerful and my devotion cannot be shackled by anyone."


"Here I just want to help you get out of this."