Sundari

Sundari
Success in performing rituals


The next night Sundari was still running his bicycle for his ritual.


But when it began at midnight Sundari's stomach began to sound.


There is no power to endure hunger, for one day has not eaten. Sundari began to open his eyes stopping the spell he was reading.


Inside the cave the very dark rays of the moon cannot penetrate all the way into the cave.


Sundari began to come out of the cave, when it was outside the cave. Sundari began to walk through the forest in the light of the moon.


Sundari was confused what plants he could eat there. 


Until when Sundari explored the forest he saw beetle insects attached to the tree trunk.


Without thinking long Sundari caught the beetle insect.


The beetle insect was successful Sundari responded.


‘I was very hungry, but I only found these insects, said my grandfather had to eat the produce from the forest without being cooked, Sundari who monologues.


Crack


Sundari's stomach sounds.


‘Ah come, I'd better eat. I'm so hungry, ' muttered Sundari.


Sundari also began to put the beetle insect into his mouth, then began to chew beetle insects that Sundari managed to catch.


Sometimes Sundari grimaced, because of the unpleasant taste produced by the beetle insects and Sundari also tried to swallow it.


Feeling that it was enough Sundari began to return to the cave and continue his Semedinya, because Baskoro's message that Sundari remembered himself could only get out of the cave for 15 minutes.


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The next days were also like that, Sundari who got the results of his hunt in the form of pythons ate raw.


Until the last night of the 7th night where tonight's decisive success whether or not the science of testing he learned.


Sundari sat cross-legged with her eyes closed while reciting a mantra.


‘Yen siro teapot, wenehene tondo (I call you, I call you, come from the shadows), ' muttered Sundari Sundari.


He read it without breaking.


Until there was a black shadow that ran very fast within the forest like a gust of wind 


The black shadow came to the cave where Sundari meditated.


Arriving inside the black shadow cave it looks like walking on all fours on the wall of the cave.


Over time the black shadow approached Sundari who was meditating right in front of him.


“What did you call me!” said Kuntilanak walked on all fours with a hoarse voice and echoed in the cave.


Sundari, who heard someone talking to her, opened her eyes.


Sundari was surprised so clearly that he saw even in the cave it was very dark but Sundari could see.


A creature crawling in front of him wore dull, tattered clothes, long hair and red eyes, a wide mouth and teeth in the form of canines.


Sundari who saw the creepy creature began to be shocked speechless not a word.


Kuntilanak who walked on all fours began to approach Sundari little by little until very close to Sundari's face.  


Kuntilanak kissed Sundari's face and body.


“You are vengeful,” he whispered in Sundari's ear 


Sundari was surprised and scared.


But when Sundari was frightened he remembered Baskoro's words.


Baskoro who advised himself was somewhat unafraid if the kuntilanak appeared.


Sundari began to gather his courage and spoke to the Kuntilanak.


“Help me to avenge me!” said Sundari loudly.


After that the kuntilanak was lost in the darkness of goa.


The next morning Sundari who had finished carrying out his black magic ritual was getting ready to go home to Baskoro.


Sundari who came out of the cave walked through the forest.


Up to an hour more Sundari walk finally Sundari has arrived at Baskoro's house.


“Get! Grandpa!” peekkik Sundari while knocking on the door.


Hearing someone knock on the door Baskoro was in the room walked towards the main door.


Arriving at the main door Baskoro opened Sundari's door.


“Come in Sundari,” Baskoro who invited Sundari in.


Baskoro invited Sundari to sit in the living room, and asked about the black magic testifying that Sundari learned.


“How about you Sundari? Does it run smoothly?” ask Baskoro.  


“Walking smoothly Cake, last night exactly the last night I met the creature that grandfather told me!”  Sundari explained.


“Then?” Baskoro.


“Sundari was initially scared, but after that Sundari remembered the message grandfather.”


“Good if so Sundari, you have managed to learn the science.”


“Alright if so, Sundari will go to the village to explain Sundari's grudge. But—“ said Sundari who stopped.


“But what is Sundari?” 


“What if they recognize Sundari's face?” said a confused Sundari.


“Ha-ha-ha-ha, it's very easy just leave it to Baskoro's grandfather, Sundari.”


Baskoro's words made Sundari's heart more calm and he could avenge Hendra.


When he was busy talking Sundari remembered Adit his son, Sundari asked the situation of Adit during his stay.


Baskoro tells Sundari that Adit is a smart child who is not infrequently crying and jolly.


Hearing that made Sundari happy. Sundari also approached Adit who was sleeping in his room.


But when Adit woke up he immediately cried to see Sundari.


Hearing Adit's hysterical cry, Baskoro approaches Sundari to her room.


When Baskoro was in Sundari's room, he asked about Adit.


“Kek why Adit cried when he saw Sundari?” ask the confused Sundari.


“Your son is crying not because he saw you but because he saw that creature that is now following you behind,” Baskoro said.


“Then how is this cake? Will the creature bother Adit?” ask the worried Sundari.


“No, Sundari your son has given an antidote so that kuntilanak can not disturb Adit, just because Adit is still a baby he can see the creature, later after he turned 7 years. Adit won't be able to see the Kuntilanak anymore, Baskoro” explained.


Sundari was speechless at Baskoro's explanation he was at a loss as to what to do.


“Already Sundari, do not think too much Adit let grandfather take care of him, later also he is used to see the figure behind you,” said Baskoro who tried to calm Sundari.


“Iya cake, thank you,” said Sundari.


 Baskoro held a crying Adit. Sundari could only see Adit crying without being able to do anything about it.


In Sundari's mind, he increasingly hated Hendra who made himself endure heartache until now.


‘Hendra wait for my revenge. You have made myself up to this I will avenge all the pain you have ever given Hendra, the inner” of Sundari.