
After finishing Togar and Tolu continued the journey to the padepokan. Two hours across to the pine-tree village. Togar braked suddenly, seeing an old woman in front of the road.
“Has she been hit?” togar Mumbles.
Tightening the seat belt. Tolu got out first, he walked to the right side of the road. Togar followed but lost track of him. He turned on a cell phone flashlight looking around surrounded by the appearance of a woman's figure hit earlier. The existence of the Syrian shaman kodam and qorin still haunts them. As much as he could, Tolu expelled the figure until he lost half his energy. Togar's legs were twisted by several black snakes, but an oddity appeared when a snake was about to bite him, suddenly all the snakes were charred in flames.
“Quickly, we have to get to padepokan” said Tolu.
The shaman's demonic eyes lit up herding the very husband back into the car while reciting a spell. In front of the entrance gate, many students, residents and police officers who were busy pacing and crowded.
Police lines are installed in the yard of the store leading to lush trees. Tolu and Togar enter to find where the manager of the store. After finding the woman, he immediately told her all about Ani's condition. Tolu sighed then clenched his hands, a sense of heat assaulting. All because Tolu the owner of black magic can not bear to hear the sound of sayup verses chanted.
“We as Tolu's family, are very grateful to the head of management, ustadz and ustazah and others who are willing to accept my brother Ani,” said Togar.
“So also with me as his biological sister to say a big thank you. I will not forget your kindness” Tolu said then reached out for a hand post.
Cold hands, sharp eyes gripping. Some of the negative energy of the people who were exposed to his gaze was slightly dizzy and staggering. The citizens who knew him from the opposite village on the left side after seeing him so quickly turned their faces away with hatred. Tolu said goodbye with Togar, before they visited the bodies of two students who died in a lush tree area. Another burned body was brought in for autopsy. Concern also occurs for parents of the next fate fear about their children.
Tika approached Tolu, a little frightened as she returned her gaze. “Mbak, sorry I want to talk”, he whispered.
Tika thrust a black scissor at him. Tolu's heart was imprinted thinking that it turned out that until now the brother still kept a mystical object from him.
“Thanks,” says Tolu.
“Mbak, I think if Ani is still in the tree area because all her belongings are intact in padepokan” said Tika.
“Yes, I know it. Thank you, you are very attentive with my sister. What's your name?” ask Tolu.
“Sama-sama brother, no need to hesitate. I'm Tika.”
Tolu got into the lush pine trees. Togar also came after seeing his wife walking alone. Inside the area, there were several police officers and a team of investigators. Tolu still trying to find the brother, he is a magic shaman but all as if all his knowledge is meaningless because of the loss of the brother. The invisible look of the eyes of the devil penetrated limped looking for Ani with all his might.
I heard the voice of Adzan shubuh. The morning sky opened up the remaining lines of memories, the black water inundating the cracked red ground evaporating the suffocating air almost to the ugliness of the wasted magic residue.
No results whatsoever, Tolu also did not see the former creature he left to his brother. Tolu is reluctant to leave the place, he is still busy memorizing the spell spreading the jinn and their messenger creatures to keep looking for Ani. Togar stood in front of him, a pale face eloquently wrinkled his lips with a frowned forehead. His hands were so cold that he touched the hands of his wife.
“I will be back in the middle of the afternoon, let the mbok accompany you” said Togar.
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The man who was still very worried about his wife was feeling uneasy. He turned the bow walking into the area of trees looking for Tolu. Vision on the west side there are visible footprints forming a hollow ground. Togar dropped the footprints, the ground slimy as his hands rubbed into the leaves and left. He continued his steps to the left side, a noise from one of the trees whose twigs and leaves were falling.
As he raised his head, there was Tolu standing on the highest branch. Hair disheveled, horns form long crooked elbows so taper. His body was also very different from usual, half-dead Togar endured the fear of his wife's oddity tearing at his own skin. Black blood flowed, dripping down on his forehead, realizing there was Togar there. Tolu jumped up letting out a neighing sound. He spewed mucus into Togar's hand, the figure disappearing at the arrival of the original Tolu form.
“Argghh!” togar's screams did not hold back the fear.
Tolu patted his shoulder three times, he herded Togar's steps sitting on a large dry tree trunk. A moment passed, Togar slowly returned to his normal senses that Tolu was beside him. He hugged tightly, his fear seeing the figure of the wife turning into a terrible demon.
“Honey, really deep down I don't want you to turn into another” Togar said.
“What do you mean? I just arrived,” he replied pushing Togar's body very strong.
As the search continued, Tolu stopped reciting the spell and ran behind the trees. At the age of her pregnancy, which had occupied the first quarter, she forgot the obligation for the mother to feed the fetus in her stomach.
Suddenly the dry blowing leaves rolled up forming the figure of a huge tall creature approaching crouching in front of him. The figure of one of the shade waiters of lush pine trees. He seemed to want to make a supernatural transaction with her.
“What do you want” Tolu said as he continued to spit out white liquid from his mouth.
“Hahah, hahah.”
The laughter of the bully creature grew louder. Tolu rubbed the vomit marks in his mouth, he prepared to attack the creature but it was seen that the figure was kneeling closer and closer to him.
“Inang, I will be your loyal follower. Accomplish everything you want as long as you want to give your boy to me” said the intangible creature.
Rain spots wet the leaves in the form of delicate creatures resembling their original form. Tolu ignored the words of the creature, his stomach again churned violently and pain all over the body.
Slowly holding each tree trunk, he was already half-floating due to running out of energy deploying a supernatural force looking for Ani in between guarding from the disturbance that hit him. Amidst the heavy rain, Tolu had his body torn, he was unconscious but the strong code he had kept him informed of whatever was happening to himself.