
Young people, along with RT Bu, saw that the use of windows as their time portal took them to a much different time than they expected. They suddenly found themselves in the middle of a thick forest with tall trees and wild vegetation. The breeze brings a fresh scent of foliage and wet soil. The bright blue sky above them opened wide, and the sun shone brightly.
In the midst of this beautiful realm, they felt confused and afraid. They have traveled to the historical Majapahit period. Meanwhile, Ms. RT remained calm and spoke confidently, "We are in the time of Majapahit, one of the largest kingdoms in Indonesian history."
The young people looked around them in amazement. They heard the roar of water from far away and immediately saw a river flowing beautifully in the middle of the forest. They approached the river and saw a group of people washing clothes and picking up water by the river.
"We have to figure out where we are and how to get back to the present" said one of the youngsters with a worried face.
Ms. RT nodded, "We should find someone who knows about the strength of this window and can help us. Come on, let's go to the nearest village."
They walked down the riverbank and into the thickened forest. The sounds of forest animals and the rustling of dry leaves accompanied their steps. After some time, they finally arrived at a small village consisting of traditional bamboo houses.
In the middle of the village, they saw a man sitting under a large tree. The man was dressed modestly with a turban on his head. His eyes were sharp and his gaze was in deep thought. He is Patih Gajah Mada, a very famous figure in the history of Majapahit.
Patih Gajah Mada looked surprised to see their arrival. "Who are y'all? Where are you guys from?" ask him firmly.
Ms. RT replied softly, "We are tourists from different times, sir. We're lost and need your help."
Patih Gajah Mada was silent for a moment, then smiled. "Nobody like you guys I've ever met before. Come on, tell me more about yourself."
Young boys and Ms. RT tell the story of a magical window that takes them into the past. They explained that they did not accidentally arrive in the Majapahit period.
Patih Gajah Mada listened carefully. "This is a very big mystery. How can I help you?"
Ms. RT explained that they needed to find a way back to the present. Patih Gajah Mada pondered for a moment, then said, "I have a friend who has knowledge of supernatural things. He might be able to help you. Come on, follow me."
They follow Patih Gajah Mada through increasingly dense forests towards a hidden place called "Prohibition Forest." In the middle of the forest, they arrived at a place filled with statues and ancient artifacts.
Soon, they were introduced to a wise shaman and dressed all in white. The shaman listened to their story and shook his head, "This is a very heavy task. But if you really want to go back to your time, you're gonna have to pass some tough tests."
The young people and Ms. RT agreed to take the exams without hesitation. The shaman instructs them to look for the special ingredients needed for the ritual that will bring them back to the present. They were given detailed instructions on where to look for such ingredients.
They begin their quest in a forest filled with obstacles. They face a wide variety of wild animals and overcome unexpected challenges. However, they showed strong fortitude and determination.
Suddenly, a group of Majapahit warriors came to the place, led by a resolute commander. They ordered the youngsters and Ms. RT to turn themselves in.
This surprise left them shocked and confused. Will they be held captive by Majapahit warriors or will they succeed in continuing their rituals to return to the present?
The warrior commander, known as Ki Jaya, was authoritative and decisive. He approached them sternly while looking at them with a sharp look. "Who are you and what are you doing here?" ask her in a convincing voice.
Ms. RT replied softly, "We are tourists from different times, sir. We didn't accidentally get here and needed help to get back to our time."
Ki Jaya and his soldiers looked at them in surprise. They had never faced such a situation before. Ki Jaya then said, "Tell me more about your origin."
The young boys and Ms. RT retell their story of the magical window and their journey into the past. They explain about the search for ingredients for the ritual that will take them back to the present.
Ki Jaya listened attentively, then smiled. "You are brave and strong. I don't know if I should believe your story, but I'll give you a chance to prove your goodwill."
They were allowed to continue their rituals, with the strict supervision of the Majapahit soldiers. The shaman leads the ritual carefully, following the instructions given in the instructions. The ritual requires a high concentration and concentration of them all.
However, when the ritual reaches its peak, something unexpected happens. A huge storm suddenly struck the forest with heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds. The youngsters and Bu RT staggered in their efforts to keep the ritual going.
Suddenly, the magic window they used for time travel began to shine brightly and give off an extremely powerful energy. The storm grew more and more intense, and they felt like they were being sucked into a mysterious energy vortex.
As they were in the energy vortex, they saw a flash of light and felt a strange sensation. It all feels like disconnected from time and space. At the same time, they felt a change in their body and mind.
When they finally "landed" again, they realized that they had returned to their own time. They were back in their Hometown, in front of Bu RT's house.
They feel relieved and grateful to have made it back to the present. However, they are also curious about what they have experienced and about the consequences of their time travel.
Ms. RT smiled to them, "You guys have been on an incredible adventure. Now, we have to think about how to store this window safely, so as not to fall into the wrong hands."
They all agreed and felt wiser after the experience they had. They know that the strength of the windows should be carefully guarded and only used wisely.
On their way home to RT, the young children reflect on their experiences and how it has changed the way they view the power, curiosity, and consequences of their actions. They know that even though the adventure is over, lessons from the past will always guide them in the future.