The Angkara Murka

The Angkara Murka
The Book of Pon - The Incredible Wrath


Girinata smiled broadly in response to Mr. Johan's wife. He even smiled so widely that it looked so horrible. "Well, it's still recognizable, isn't it?" Girinata.


Without waiting for the response of Mr. Johan's wife, Girinata walked closer slowly but surely. Now his right hand that has grasped a keris is clearly visible.


Seeing this situation, Mr. Teacher Johan's wife screamed loudly. Spontaneous iIa retreated in panic while dragging her two children. The smallest one was immediately shocked and wept as they were dragged away by the careless act. Mr. Teacher Johan's wife was aware of what he was doing, then wanted to lift the youngest child into his carrying.


However, Girinata who had been riding moved too fast. With his left hand, he pulled Mr. Johan's eldest son and threw him into the ground like throwing a bag of garbage. The boy rolled and screamed stifled then cried. Obviously the child was in shock and probably injured in some parts of his body.


Girinata then held the youngest son of Mr. Johan Teacher, kicked Mr. Johan's wife so that the handle on the child was released, then held the youngest like lifting a cat.


Mr. Teacher's wife gasped down slumped backwards. His chest is unbearable. But what was most stifling was the sight before him. The youngest was clamoring because Girinata lifted him right in her upper arm. While Girinata's right hand is ready to move the notched keris to the chest of the little one.


...ΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩ...


Marni who just got to the building behind her house was aghast to watch two of her men lying flat in a messy and unsightly position. The rattan chair was thrown down, loosely woven in various places and the figure of young male shaman Soemantri Soekrasana was no longer there.


Marni screamed loudly. Chest behind the kemben kafan kembis. "Fuck, curse, motherfucker! I'll kill you with my own hands, boy!" it shouts in the dark of the night. The sound of Marni's roar of rage and anger hit the strands of mist, as well as her body that moved quickly left one of the buildings in her residence.


...ΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩΩ...


Girinata was shocked. His left hand took off the grip on the youngest son of Mr. Teacher Johan so shocked.


Behind the plant collection of Mr. Guru Johan's wife so suddenly appeared the figure of wewe gombel. The monstrous figure brushed green leaves high like a lion about to ambush prey.


"Fuck!" exclaim Girinata swear serapah.


Wewe gombel grinned at Girinata as if to say that he was so happy because when he finally met Wardhani's real father, the woman who called herself as Queen Dedemit.


Mr. Teacher Johan's wife also shouted stuttering to look at the scary creature bathed in bright lights of his house that appeared suddenly. But her maternal instinct overcame everything. Although he did not understand what really happened here: Pakdhe Girinata who suddenly became young and injured him and wanted to kill his son, he said, the monstrous supernatural figure that appeared suddenly and was clearly exposed in the midst of the pounding of the lights of his house, he kept thinking about his two hearts. Immediately he held his youngest and eldest child and ran as fast and as hard as possible away from his own home even though his chest was still so painful. This opportunity cannot be thrown away.


"A despicable creature dina, a bastard and a dirty. What do you mean show up like this and scare me, huh?!" gertak Girinata's upset. She, Marni and her son, Wardhani, have lived for years with visions and sightings of ghosts as well as other delicate creatures. They didn't scare him at all. In fact, it has been a long time since they finally waited for Wardhani to master the dedemites. But for some reason, the wide gaze and grin of the wewe froze all his blood. There was a foreign energy that was wrong with this gombel wewe, he thought. His goal of eliminating the little boy also failed.


"Wewe gombel is famous for stealing children. But it's because they're playing with kids, especially the ones that their parents don't take care of very well. But, imagine if you killed an innocent child, who was happy with his loving mother? You're going to make a great wrathful gombel wewe, aren't you, Mr Girinata?" Soemantri Soekrasana appeared on the entrance path of Mr. Guru Johan's house. Two tuyul sneaked in embarrassment behind him, then ran away when Girinata saw the two.


"You ...," Girinata said in surprise without being able to finish her sentence.


"Yes, yes ... I wasn't able to get here in time. Fortunately I had reported it to the sombel that my father would try to kill an innocent child. Fortunately I was on time so that the evil actions of the father were successfully thwarted," said Soemantri Soekrasana while sighing in relief without trying to cover it up.


The gombel wewe again showed a mysterious attitude with a grin. But Girinata now understood that the view of the sage was hatred and hostility, not pleasure and pride in meeting with the father of the queen of dedemit. Girinata's fur suddenly goosebumps.


Soemantri Soekrasana muttered in a spell, then shouted out loud. "Go from here. This guy is my business. You saved the boy. Go gather where you should be. Don't worry, you'll see her again one day" Soemantri Soekrasana ordered the hanging busted old woman.


The gombel wewe stared once more at Girinata as if unwilling to leave this opportunity. However, the mantra Soemantri Soekrasana read firmly explained the opposite. Soon the body of the wewe gombel bongsor retreated from the bright light of Mr. Johan's house, slipping between the trees, leaves and fog fibers to disappear together in the darkness.


Soemantri Soekrasana and Girinata face each other. Girinata is obviously quail and confused by this situation. Why did Soemantri Soekrasana get to be in this place, shouldn't she have died? Then, why are there still supernatural beings and supernatural beings who are detached from Wardhani's power such as the figure of wewe sombel and two tuyul who help the young shaman?


"I know you are still confused and have many questions about this situation. But never mind, the point is that my plan went well," said Soemantri Soekrasana who basically repeated what Marni said to her when she was tied to a rattan chair a moment ago.