My wife Kuntilanak

My wife Kuntilanak
Chapter 47. Spirit Generation Ritual


"Whatdidyou say? Is Kinan alive?"


Eka Argani sucking in her cigar. His chest and nose were deflated, already unable to withstand the turbulent anger in his heart.


"How can the battered woman still be alive?"


He shouted in annoyance many times, saying unkind things. Almost the entire zoo has been called.


"Not alive, but the ghost is coming" whispered Genta as he glanced left right.


"Huh? Opo's ghost?" Arga. "It's been twenty years, how come it's only appeared now?"


The man breathed cigarette smoke out of his mouth. His hand dropped the cigar down, then spied it on with the sole of the shoe.


"It's real, Ga. I've seen it for myself. Aksa and Aruna are also haunted." Genta assures. "I've met a clever man, and he says we have to find his body for burial."


"God! Which really is. For twenty years, his skull must have been crushed to the ground. Especially spirit. Ojo ngadi ngadi kowe," Arga replied with a small smile.


"Well that's why we have to work together to find him. Otherwise, the terror will not stop," said Genta continues to convince his High School friend.


"Curtain, it's none of my business. The only ones you're talking about, right? I'll just taste it a little. So my fault is nothing compared to yours" said Arga.


"Yo wes, I've got it on kowe. If it happens, I will not help you kowe," said Genta half-threatening.


"Haha... Mommy think I'm scared? Rarely do I come home from the mines, kowe even tell a ginian story? Why not ask the help of the hero? He's a prankster, huh."


The nickel mining manager was blown away while holding his stomach. This is funnier than watching a sitcom on television. A bellow that was laughed at like that just staggered.


"Tell him until he actually comes. Just found out the taste of kowe!" repeat Genta again.


"Curtain! The police are afraid of ghosts. Cement!" Arga's laughter grew bigger, to the point of disturbing other visitors.


"Heh, Ta. In two months I'm back here, I'm waiting for your new fairy tale. Still terrorized what isn't?" cibir Arga as he moved from his chair.


"It's not a fairy tale, Ga. Be careful kowe" Genta again warned his friend.


"Udahlah, I'm afraid of your imaginary fairy tale. Waste time. I want to go to Vita's house first," Arga said as she covered her way.


"Woy, isn't your boyfriend Vera?" exciting Genta.


"That's the one in the mining dormitory. If it's here, Vita, it's" Arga said proudly.


"Oh, so his name is Arga. And there's still one more Hero. I have to get everything."


"Uh, why am I suddenly goosebumps, huh? It was late afternoon and crowded." Genta rubbed his neck which suddenly goosebumps.


...***...


Aruna hurriedly split the densely growing tree grove. Sometimes he looked back to make sure that no one had followed him.


Almost at the destination, Aruna heard the rustling sound of leaves and branches breaking. He ducked behind a lush-fruited Chinese petai plant. His heart is pounding.


Cracks! The voice sounded again. Like something huge stepping on the floor of a garden filled with dry leaves. Aruna hoped that it was just a cow or a wild pig foraging.


"Sheel." A man with a heavy voice, was heard calling out to Aruna softly.


Aruna's breath was blocked for a moment. With a heavy head, he looked back.


Aksa smiled faintly, "Where are you going, in such a hurry?" said the handsome man.


"It's none of your business. Don't follow me" said Aruna. He turned around, about to leave Aksa.


"Hey, don't be so jutek. You're still being bullied by that thing, aren't you?" aksa said while raising her eyebrows.


Aruna's body movements stopped. He looked back. "You were there too?" Both of Aruna's eyes looked enlarged.


"Well, unfortunately it's not just me. But Genta and Rani too" Aksa said.


"God! So he's really terrorizing all of us?" muttered Aruna shuddering in horror.


Aksa smiled again very sweetly, without answering Aruna's question. Which woman would not be interested in this handsome man? But that's not the problem now.


"Therefore, we must work together. I don't know why he's suddenly showing up now. But there must be a cause" Aksa said in a low tone.


"He always asked me to take him home, Aksa. It was terrible" said Aruna. He seems to have got the right friends.


"Yes, I think he asked to go home. The shaman that Genta and I met yesterday also said so. So I'm asking for your help" said the man in the white shirt.


"What favor?"


"You're neighbors with Mr. Diman, right? I'm sure, they must be closely related to the emergence of Kinanti."


"I mean, they raise up the spirit of the Kinanti to seek out the perpetrator?" Aruna asked back.


"Yes, it could be. So you have to bring this thing into his house. Put it in a hidden place" Aksa ordered.


Aruna was stunned to see the thing that the man was holding. It's clearly a doll. "You want to make me a mash?" Aruna's voice sounded high and slightly snapped.


"We have to work together if we're going to stop this, Aruna. And you're the hardest person to suspect" Aksa said.


"Why should I sacrifice? Though the wages I received when persuading and bringing Kinanti to the lake was very small. It wasn't me who killed him either" Aruna protested.


Aksa grabbed Aruna's right hand which had been clasped tightly. "It belongs to Kinanti? Or your wages first?" ask Aksa. Apparently he had seen the old Nokea jewelry and HP box that Aruna wanted to dispose of.


"This is mine."


"Why are you taking him to the middle of the garden like this?" search Aksa.


"That's my business!" sergeant Aruna was upset.


"You want to throw this thing away, so that Kinanti doesn't bother you anymore, right?" Aksa laughed a little. Aruna could not escape.


"Aruna, this won't work. So just follow my orders." Aksa continued to throw his seduction at Aruna.


"I don't want to! If your efforts fail. The Santet that was sent would definitely hit me too," the woman quickly refused.


"Your son is in school, he's been on a full scholarship until he's done high school. If he's smart and diligent, he'll also get a scholarship to go to college."


Aksa paused his sentence for a moment while smiling faintly, to see Aruna's reaction. The woman began to doubt. Seen from his eyeballs that rotate slowly.


"You set me up to follow your orders? I am poor. But the way you've gone is too late" said Aruna furiously.


"Yes if you don't want to. I didn't withdraw the scholarship, even if you don't agree. But if something happens to you and that thing, I can't help." Aksa smiled faintly.