
Doctor Chandra takes Aslan to the gazebo on the hilltop. Aslan was amazed to see the scenery around him. He could see the ocean waves on one side. Also a dense forest behind the tomb land. Then the expanse of vegetable gardens, wheat fields and forests behind, as well as pastures filled with livestock, behind the stilt houses. And another, a tall tree house loomed, also covered in forest.
"This is the center of this world" murmured Aslan.
Doctor Chandra smiled faintly. According to him, Aslan was not stupid at all. He was simply lacking insight and uneducated.
"That's not true. The hill is closer to the beach. The forest there was very large. You can find a variety of fruit plants over there." Doctor Chandra points at the forest behind the wheat field.
"The place is very large, but only filled with a few people," commented Aslan.
"Yes. I wish I could gather quite a number of Light Nations here. But since that incident, I've lost my people." Doctor Chandra's view.
"I mean Grandpa? What events?" ask Aslan not to understand.
"Let me tell you about Doctor Chandra and Tim Dean. You might be a little surprised and in disbelief. But don't interrupt. I'll only tell you once." Dr. Chandra reminded.
"Good." Aslan nodded in understanding. He sat down with the rilex, ready to listen to any abstruse stories that might exist.
Dr. Chandra sat down and looked away. Remembering the story of his adventures since the plane crashed.
"So, originally me and Tim Dean were ordinary people. We were on the same plane that night. But unexpectedly...."
Doctor Chandra tells the story of his journey. No matter how strange the story was, he had no desire to cover it up. Right now, Aslan was his family. He must get the real information.
A few moments later.
Aslan was silent.His mouth was just agape, hearing that very magical story. But he couldn't possibly not believe it, because there was plenty of evidence of the miracle his new family had shown.
"So, that grandmist soul-transfer ceremony last night was a way of keeping the Light Nation's soul alive?" Aslan concluded.
"Yes. Only that soul remains of our nation. Thousands of know. have passed. The physical body can't last too long." Doctor Chandra throws a glance towards the tomb.
"But I'm lucky, I can still see his real face. I miss the days before I came to power. Before so many quarrels and misunderstandings between us."
Aslan guessed, his grandfather was talking about grandma. "If Aunt Marianne makes it through her critical years, Grandpa will have to settle that thousand-year misunderstanding with Grandma!" his insistence.
While being bearded, Doctor Chandra agrees to Aslan's request. "certain. We have to talk at length."
"Was, if there was another light nation's soul, would you be willing to accept it?" ask Dr. Chandra carefully.
"Means we have to find them first." Aslan laughs. "Isn't that impossible?"
Doctor Chandra let out a long sigh and exhaled slowly. There was a sad smile on his face.
"Looking at the sea, always brings my wishful thinking back to Indonesia. The country is no less beautiful than your country. It's even much wider, with seventeen thousand islands in the middle of the ocean." explained Dr. Chandra.
"The sea will always call its children home." - Aslan.
"Dok, Marianne ... Something happened to Marianne!" dean's report via voice transmission.
"Great!" his inner. "I'll be right back!" Doctor Chandra is talking to Dean.
"Let's go back. Something happened to Marianne!" Aslan had already been taken flying, before giving a comment.
"How did Grandpa know?" ask Aslan.
"Through thoughts!" answer's short.
"God...." Aslan nodded.
"Would Grandpa also be able to read my mind?" thought worried.
"Don't worry, I can't read your mind" said Dr Chandra.
"What?" Aslan was completely shocked, until his body slightly jumped backwards.
He tried not to think of anything in front of Doctor Chandra.
"We're up." Aslan was lowered at the door of the house. Meanwhile Doctor Chandra immediately darted inside and climbed to the second floor.
Allegedly right. Marianne is ruled by her sister. His body was shrouded in a yellowish-green light. His eyes radiate anger.
"Ivy, stop!" exclaim Doctor Chandra.
Marianne looked straight at me. "Who are you!" the hardic.
"I'm your brother."
Doctor Chandra's body slowly shrouded with a glittering white light. The room became bright instantly.
Marianne saw him in disbelief. "You survived?" ask Marianne.
"Why is your body different? And me too? All I remember is that I was preparing to die" he said in confusion.
"I'll explain it, Ivy."
Doctor Chandra clasped Marianne's hand. He took Marianne flying through a large window near the sewing machine.
"Ahh .. fortunately the Ruler soon arrived. I was very surprised to see him go berserk" said Widuri.
"You okay?" ask Dean to worry.
"I'm doing fine. Just surprised. Look at what he's doing in Marianne's usually tidy room." Widuri pointed at the room that was already like a broken ship.
"Leave it. Later will also be tidied up again," timbrung Indra.
"where are they?" Niken searched through the window.
"If it wasn't for the gazebo, it should be for the medicine garden cave" Widuri guessed.
"Yeah .. let's get down. I'm preparing lunch, so it's delayed" grumbled Niken.
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"This place is still there!" exciting Ivy.
"Thank you for looking after me" said Dr. Chandra.
"Think you found that medicine garden!" flat talk.
Doctor Chandra nodded. Both stopped at the gazebo that Indra and Sunil had repaired.
"Tell me, how can we be like this!" he insisted impatiently.
"You're still easily provoked by emotions!" lamented Doctor Chandra.
"OKs. I'll listen quietly," he relented.
Doctor Chandra tells how their bodies can change, while the mind is still the same.
"We buried you about an hour ago." Dr Chandra points to the location of the tomb.
"I was talking to your granddaughter, when she called because you woke up and went berserk" explained Dr. Chandra.
"Good-grandson? What granddaughter?" tanyanya.
"Don't you have an amgkat princess on that ugly little island?" ask Dr. Chandra to make sure.
Ivy thought for a moment. "Ahhh ..I remember now. That girl ... she gave me a grandchild? Hahaha," he laughed happily.
"Yes, a son." Doctor Chandra nodded.
"He's here? Where's where?" ask Ivy impatiently.
"Let me introduce. Don'worry. Would you like to see your grave for a moment?" haggard Doctor Chandra.
"Come on!"
Ivy flew as fast as light. In aekejap already arrived at the tomb area. He looked around the place.
"It's a good place!" praise Ivy. He walked and slightly jumped as the ground was made somewhat up from the rest.
"Add a stone step here. You raised the ground too high!" his criticism.
"soon!" sahut Doctor Chandra. His hands immediately moved. All of a sudden, the ground was moving up a little. Now there are steps so as not to make it difficult for others to nsik, heading to the tomb.
"Good and beautiful place. Why is it made too big?" tanyakanya.
"If one of our group members is killed, there's already a special place for that" explained Doctor Chandra quickly.
"You think too complicated" he said
"Who's tomb?" point at
"Daughter putrinu. He was also brought here from the island.
"Good boy" he lamented
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