I Turned Out I Had Khodam

I Turned Out I Had Khodam
Chapter 195


Ki Baron couldn't believe what he was seeing right now. He did not expect that Meka had that linotin power. Ki Baron continued to look at Meka suspiciously.


"Why does he have that locket? Where'd he get it? Did this old man give it to her? It was fortunate that this woman could have that pendant necklace," said Ki Baron.


"Sir, let's get out of this village, and go back to Ustadz's house" Meka asked after seeing their task completed.


Meka and the old Grandpa and Ki Baron rose to their feet. The hairy thing clawed at the supernatural fence that was blocking them. But the power of the supernatural fence cannot be underestimated.


"Ki Baron, thanks for the help. We'll go back to the city and finish the rest when the full moon comes tonight" the old man said.


"Hopefully after this, the village is back to what it used to be a cake. I am tired of dealing with supernatural beings. I'm also very grateful if you can destroy the ibilis" Ki Baron said.


"Yes, when all is done, I will return to this village to start a peaceful new life without the pressure of supernatural beings" the old man replied.


"See you by the cake. I'm waiting for Grandpa's arrival here" said Ki Baron.


"I will definitely return to my birthplace," the old Grandpa replied with a nod.


Then they drove Ki Baron back to his house.


"Alright Ki, we leave first, take care of Ki Baron," the old grandfather said goodbye.


"Yes Kek, I'll see you later" replied the old man.


Meka and the old Grandpa left Ki Baron at his house. They immediately came out of the old Village and entered the haunted forest. Just as the car entered the haunted forest area, the car was back in the field with smog.


The fog began to surround the car they were driving. But why suddenly the fog disappeared. Meka's gaze returned clearly to the front. He immediately plugged the gas in the car.


Before long they reached the front of the haunted forest. Meka and the old Grandpa were calm in a moment. They returned to the city to the house of Ustadz Ahmad.


While at Ustadz Ahmad's house, Zain was waiting for Meka's arrival with anxiety.


"Sir Zain, we better pray a lot, hopefully they will arrive soon" said Ustadz Ahmad.


"Yes Ustadz, I'm worried about my wife. Until now they have not returned. How's this Ustadz?" ask Zain who can't calm down.


Zain road paced back and forth in the front guest room. He kept staring at the closed door.


Zain turned his head towards Ustadz Ahmad with a worried expression.


"Sorry Ustadz, if I worry too much about him" Zain replied.


"It's okay Mr. Zain. Come here to drink this sweet anget tea first, let Mr. Zain calm down."


"Yes Ustadz."


Zain sat in front of Ustadz Ahmad. But occasionally his eyes still glanced towards that door.


"How long have you been, dear...? I'm so worried, I hope you come back soon" Zain said as his eyes looked at the door.


While on the way, Meka was still not completely calm. He thought about their preparations to welcome the night of the full moon.


"Sir Meka, Grandfather suggested, when we get to the house of Ustadz Ahmad, we better recover the energy by resting. Hopefully there are no more sentient beings in the house," said the old grandfather who gave his advice.


"Yes cake, I'm also very tired. I think I should get some rest soon. Suddenly Meka coughed.


"Uhuk uhuk uhuk," Meka coughed up blood from the corner of her lips.


The old grandfather turned to Meka and was surprised to see blood coming out from the corner of Meka's lips.


"Son Meka, are you bleeding?!" the old man shouted in surprise.


"blooded? Where's cake?" ask the confused Meka.


Meka immediately pulled her car to the side of the road. Then he looked towards the old grandfather.


"That's meka at the corner of your lips. Shouldn't we get Zain here and get this car?" ask the old man.


"No cake, I try to continue. Ustadz's house is also near ahead" Meka replied.


"Then let's continue the journey."


Meka nodded her head. He continued his journey to the house of Ustadz Ahmad.