Srikandi Tanah Pasundan

Srikandi Tanah Pasundan
What a Exciting Morning


Mbah Tejo strayed from his seat, the Sengkayana energy blast that destroyed his magical dome greeted. The powerful energy belonging to Sari was even injuring the internal organs. He coughed and vomited blood.


"Less asem! How dare I destroy my magical fence!" it was interrupted by coughing up blood.


"What's up Mbah?!" Didi and Joko compactly asked.


Two days ago Mbah Tejo called them to come, there was an emergency related to Shinta's death. 


So the short message that Mbah Tejo sent to the two. They rushed to come for fear of his vile deeds being revealed.


Mbah Tejo is the uncle of Didi, a nephew who is the successor to the science of their family's ancestral heritage. At first Didi only wanted to teach Shinta a lesson by sending a sigh because Shinta refused her love. But the incitement of Ali and Joko makes Didi decide to help eliminate Shinta.


Didi was frightened when he found out Mr. Agus intended to help Mr. Hisham. He and his two colleagues agreed to ask Mbah Tejo for help to create a magical protector to hide Shinta's body. 


Unfortunately, Shinta's oath that was spoken shortly before he was beheaded made the three live in a sense of anxiety. The appearance of a disembodied ghost that frightened the villagers further made the three unsettled.


Ali and Joko give some dowry to Mbah Tejo to protect their lives. Although initially reluctant to get involved, Tejo saw his dearest nephew tortured he was finally willing to help. Family assets must be secured.


"How dare you take refuge under that shaman!" A voice in the dark sounded bluffing.


"Who? Shin-shinta?" Didi stammered hearing the voice of the woman in the dark, her body shivering instantly.


"Fearful? Where is the cruel man who can beat a girl to helplessness!"


"I-I'm sorry .. I-I'm sorry Shinta!" Didi pleaded towards the voice in the dark that kept suppressing her mentally.


"Stupid! Don't listen to him! Hey snot boy, get you out of there!" Mbah Tejo growled and did not accept Didi gathered to beg for mercy on the figure who only sounded his voice.


"Huh, snot boy did you say? Just making a magical fence not becus still insult me as a boy?!"


Sari traveled slowly out of the dark with her eyes glowing reddish. The four guards fused within his body. Spitting out a terrifying energy that shrunk his guts.


"You!" Mbah Tejo gasped, he had never met anyone who had so much energy. He held his body from shaking in fear. From the energy released by Sari, Mbah Tejo has been able to read that he is not a match for Sari.


But the insults had already come out of his mouth, not pulling him back. With arrogance he stood up to challenge Sari.


 "You brought your life here! You don't know who the rancid boy is!"


Sari chuckled, amused herself to be called a rancid boy in her almost forties.


"I'm not a kid, old man! And you picked the wrong opponent!" Sari pointed the sword of Sengkayana towards Mbah Tejo.


Mbah Tejo is reckless against Sari even though he knows his abilities are far out of proportion. Fighting him with the occult is definitely not the right choice either. It was her responsibility to back off.


Sengkayana in the hands of Sari is not an heirloom. His magical fence was easily destroyed, not just anyone could do it.


Mbah Tejo attacked Sari with his keris. One or two stabs he aimed at Sari but what he did was nothing more than a futile fight. Sari fended off and dropped Mbah Tejo's keris easily. He hit Mbah Tejo with just one strike. 


The Sengkayana energy threw Mbah Tejo's old body hard against the wall. Sari smiled mockingly at him.


"This rancid boy could kill you old man!"


Didi and Joko trembled in fear, they did not dare to fight back at all. Immediately they gathered at Sari's feet to beg for mercy.


"Please forgive us!"


"We repent, don't kill us!"


They occasionally glanced towards the unmoving Mbah Tejo. 


"Sar, just leave them to the applicable law," Bimasena reminded Sari not to rashly kill humans. 


"Huh, of course I am also lazy if I have to dirty my hands with their blood. But, they won't let me off easily!" Sari smiled meaningfully.


The next morning, a village was in. At Didi village hall, Joko and Mbah Tejo were tied to a pole with an inscription hanging from each other's necks. They found one of the residents who was about to go to the rice field in a limp state.


Residents who were curious about the horrendous news came to the village hall. How not every neck they wrote what they did to Shinta. It is also explained there why and where they hid Shinta's body. 


The three were still in a state of unconsciousness when the village chief and his device came. None of the citizens dared to approach, because under the confession of the three there is a writing made with their own blood that reads.


'Closer, means dead!'


Of course the warning frightened the villagers. The village chief approached and crouched down to read the hanging writing. He clucked and shook his head.


"Who saw them first?!" 


"Bring them water!" The village chief shouted again, ordering his assistant to bring him some drinking water.


"Sorry sir, you better not" a soft voice whispered to the assistant with a glass in hand.


"What the hell, they can get dehydrated! Anyway if not given to drink sir kades can rampage later!"


"Eeh, don't mas! The ojo di kei ngombe! scrambled percoyo ki Mase!" The other residents chimed.


Assistant village chief did not budge and dismissed the advice of other residents. He left the crowd of citizens and half-runningly approached the three.


Mr. Kades immediately grabbed a glass of clear liquid that sparkled when hit by the morning light. Patiently he helped Didi open her mouth to give her a drink.


"Douh sir Kades dirandani ngeyel!" whispered the worried citizens saw the action of his reckless kades approaching.


Pak kades' efforts to give Didi a drink have not been fruitful. He was almost desperate, but then something strange greeted him. Mr. Kades' right hand was suddenly stiff, the glass held by a pack of kades floated then fell hard on the ground and shattered into pieces.


Mr. Kades was surprised not a bitch, when his neck felt strangled something invisible. The thick body of the pack of kades was even lifted and thrown hard against the wooden chairs used to entertain guests.


The villagers who swarmed back. Some immediately approached the kades and helped him stand up.


"Kan, sir Kades, I don't want to see the warning!"


Mr. Kades rubbed his dizzy head from the impact.


"What are they like?" he still couldn't believe what had just happened.


"Sir, we dare not help!"


"It looks like Shinta's spirit will not accept if we help them!"


The villagers agreed and confirmed the opinion of one of the residents. 


"Let's know their taste! I just died there!"


"Yes, right! Let's die evil indeed them!"


Whispers of citizens hurt the heart of Mr. Kades. He watched Joko who counted still his nephew was tormented. Mr. Kades still doubts the truth of the writing hanging around their necks.


Actually the writing was deliberately made Sari so that no residents approached. Sari wants the two young men minus Ali who are still hiding somewhere to get rewarded with social sanctions from the villagers.


Sari put Bimasena and the others on guard, to give their sinister effect to be tasked with judging every citizen who approached and wanted to release the three.


The faces of the three people were pale, their lips were dry, some wounds were also visible on the faces of the three. A loud voice was heard from Mbah Tejo.


"A-water …,"


Residents suddenly silent a thousand languages, they listen to the moaning sound of Mbah Tejo. "A-water ..,"


"Well, how's that Mbah Tejo thirsty?" 


"Lha how I'm afraid, see for yourself was a kades sir was directly flown in a cotton kayak!"


"Yes, but Yo mesakne saw tormented so,"


The sound of muttering and whispering came back. They are confused not knowing what else to do.


"You feel sorry for them? But you just let an innocent girl get tortured the other day!" a heavy voice shouted behind the crowd.


The citizens fell silent. They look backwards. Pak Agus stood staring intently at the crowd.


"Why silence! You judge Shinta, without proof and pity that vile immoral young man?!" Pak Agus again asked the villagers who now looked down embarrassed.


"Any punishment in this world is not even worthy of retaliating their heinous deeds on Shinta," 


"What is the evidence that they did such a heinous thing? We all know Shinta has done an indecent deed oh and tarnished the name of this village!" Mr. Kades stood up and challenged Mr. Agus to prove his accusation.


"Evidence? You want proof? The evidence is clearly in front of your eyes!" 


Pak Agus approached the three, he whispered to Mbah Tejo who suddenly frightened him. Mr. Agus smiled cynically, he stared back at the kades sir.


Mbah Tejo's breathing was heavy and rising and falling rapidly, his eyes glancing to the right and to the left as if looking for something, his lips quivering then that happened then a line of sentences slid freely from his mouth.


"Aampuuuun .. I confess wrong, forgive me! I just help these rancid boys, don't take my power .. don't hurt me, I still want to live ndoro ayuuu!"