
A day full of residents of the village Sirintang eating in the yard of Uncle Apiak, Jingga with his sister Naray more interested in residents who are busy cooking in the back area.
Jingga even called the cuisine of the people of the village Sirintang is the most delicious cuisine in the universe, it is because every cuisine processed is rich in spices that are abundant in the plantations and forests of Tiger.
The next day, Jingga, her sister Naray, the twins Rindu and Rindi are also Apiak uncles practicing archery in the village field.
Uncle Apiak who became the mentor of Orange was so amazed by the ability of his foster children.
"Uncle has never found a young man who in just a day can become an accomplished archer, we will both hunt animals as a test of ability" Apiak said.
"Uncle is too much, I still feel amateurish" replied Orange low.
"Peak come here!" Uncle Apiak called his two children who were far enough away from him.
"Yes, What apa!" Both of them then approached.
"Peak kamek, you come here too!" Uncle Apiak called Naray who was confused by his call.
Long and Rindi smilingly looked at him, Naray frowning not understanding.
"Union Naray, here!" Call Miss while waving her hand.
Naray then approached him while carrying a bow, he still looked confused.
"The three of you continue to practice here, Apak Sama Orange will hunt in the forest" said Uncle Apiak explained.
"Well, Apak" said Rindu and Rindi.
"Okay, Uncle" Naray continued.
The two men immediately stepped leaving the three young girls in the village square.
"Joga, spirit!" Pekik the twins.
The orange only raised his right hand in response to the two twin girls without looking back.
Entering the middle of the forest, the two flashed into the territory of the tigers.
"We climb a tree" asked Uncle Apiak then quickly climbed followed by Orange below.
"Look at the aloof white tiger, from Uncle to young until now, the white tiger always escaped the shot. His speed was astonishing but the tiger's main strength was his instinct. You try to shoot him" Uncle Apiak said.
"I like what's hard to conquer. Fine, Uncle. I won't disappoint" replied Orange and then jumped down.
"Orange, set your distance. The further the better" Uncle Apiak suggested.
Orange nodded then flashed looking for a good firing position.
Behind a large tree, in a radius just enough to release an arrow. The orange started aiming at his target then
The wuzz!
The arrow shot rapidly towards the white tiger which instantly disappeared from its position.
"Well! It can't be!" The orange exclaim was made astonished by the speed of the white tiger.
The orange looked up to find a lush tree, and then climbed it. Back Orange was made to be astonished, not a single tiger was in the location.
"Where are the big cats running?" Tanya thought.
He then jumped down and flashed back to the location where Uncle Apiak who was still on the tree was observing him.
"Uncle!" Shouted Orange calling him.
Uncle Apiak immediately jumped down to him and said that the tigers had left and would only return at night.
The orange who heard it felt that there was something hidden behind the meaning of the words of Uncle Apiak.
"Uncle, I understand now. Uncle asked me to aim for the white tiger to secure the hunting zone" said Jingga then grinned.
"Good, Uncle. I'll remember" timpal Jingga understood Uncle Apiak's speech.
The two walked to another area that was rather airy and filled with towering wild grass.
"If noticed, the universe is formed with a structured arrangement. Like a kingdom that has palace, military, urban, plantation, agriculture and other areas arranged in such a way.
Likewise with this forest, not only trees that we can see. Within them are interconnected ecosystems. We as humans must be wise in thinking, in hunting as well as so, we citizens of the village Sirintang have their own rules in hunting animals, one of them is not hunting small animals and suppressing the population of wild animals" said Uncle Apiak shared knowledge.
The orange who listened to him continued to nod, he recalled the time of raising (cultivator) in the mortal realm earlier and felt grateful for his actions.
Perhaps because he was a demon, Jingga thought raising cultivators would make the fight even more exciting and fun. Any cultivator who had a grudge would attempt to improve his abilities and that would make life more challenging.
"So, may you be a wise swordsman and keep the peace in this universe" continued Uncle Apiak look happy to see the smiling orange himself after listening to his speech.
"Okay, Uncle" replied Orange who actually had an inverted look.
He confirmed what he had in mind, no longer wanting to destroy every enemy, now he was determined to leave one or two people to avenge him.
"We enter the territory of tame animals, wear this cloth, try to use your instinct in conquering your prey" said Uncle Apiak thrusting a black cloth that he had prepared to train the Orange.
Orange then put it on and tied it behind his head, he now could not see anything. Uncle Apiak climbed back up the tree to observe him.
By focusing on hearing as well as his instinct in detecting the presence of animals around him, Orange began to step in search of a strategic place in archery.
Bugh!
"Whoops!" His ringis after hitting the tree trunk in front of him.
"If one moves I can estimate it, how to deal with something still. I should be able to work around it" muttered Orange trying not to hit the tree.
He then pulled out an arrow that he used as a guide to avoid collisions. But his actions made the animals run away from him.
"Damn it! They know my whereabouts" the orange ruktu stopped his steps leaning against the tree.
He kept waiting for the animals to return to his territory, patiently Orange continued to listen to every sound that entered his ears. He could also increasingly feel the existence of living beings around him.
"Ten, eleven, twelve" said the Inner Orange counting the birds flying over it.
He could even hear the small animals below him. After a long time he was silent, he heard the footsteps of the animals who returned to the open area full of grass in front of him.
Following his instincts, Orange calculated the number of animals and estimated the distance between animals.
"Five deer were eating grass at a distance of one, three, two, two footsteps" he thought.
The orange quickly immediately took out an arrow from the container on his back.
The wuzz!
Gu!
Jem! Jem! Jem!
Three deer fell with an arrow stuck in his stomach, two other deer immediately fled.
"Great instinct" muttered uncle Apiak praising him.
He then jumped down and approached the orange and then released a black cloth tied to the head of the Orange.
"What a talented young man, five reindeer should die by arrows, if not blocked by trees" said Uncle Apiak admiring the ability of Orange.
Orange smiled widely, right said Uncle Apiak, two arrows were stuck in two trees that blocked the two deer that were the target of his shot.
"Uncle, how am I supposed to know my target is blocked?" Ask Orange.
"That's easy, a target without a hitch will be more clearly heard. But your first try was very good, Uncle himself did not expect it. You're great!" Replied Uncle Apiak again praised him.