
He opened his eyes when he heard the teachers panic. One of their teachers was telling the awakened boys to go back to sleep. Barasa could not when he saw a girl bleeding in front of the door of the hall. He could not go back to sleep when he realized that the girl was Elis.
The teachers panicked and immediately helped the unconscious Elis. They covered Elis' wounds with cloths and clothes, so that the bleeding on his neck would stop. One of the teachers called an ambulance.
“What happened?!” he said he ran through a number of teachers. His face turned pale and his heart burned when he saw Elis' pale face.
“Already, Barasa. This is let us take care of it. You sleep again.”
He ignored his teacher. He caught the figure of Edi who led Elis into the hall. “Edi!” Call Barasa. “This is the case of Harsa?! Let me help you!” He couldn't stay the same in the middle of all this.
“Ngak.” Reject Edi directly.
“I've fought against formskitter before.” Said Barasa before Edi left.
Edi turned around again looking at Barasa, but he continued forward. This time he was doubtful. “Yakin?”
“I'm strong enough to know.” Said Barasa confidently. He followed Edi's steps to the airport . He ignored the teachers who were trying to keep him in the hall.
“Have you ever fought on the World Bank of Spirit?” ask Ed without looking back.
“What is the World Bank of Spirit?” Barasa's forehead is wrinkled.
“There you are not used to standing without physis.” Edi was disappointed.
“You mean power in?” ask Barasa. Without waiting for Edi's answer, he answered himself. “I know physis it's power in. Don't worry, I'm mastering it.”
Edi hesitated because he felt he needed more energy to fight this formskitter. But in the end, Edi nodded. “Ngak. I can't take responsibility for your life.”
Just feeling that bluff was effective, because he was afraid. “I promised Harsa that I would help her.”
Edi shakes. He opened the hood to the Edge of the Spirit World and headed straight for it. “Back and sleep.”
Barasa did not obey Edi. He enters the Spirit World Bank before Edi can seal the transparent veil towards the Spirit World Bank. Edi looked at her with a surprised look.
“Are you crazy?!” Shouts Edi panicked. He took out a spear that contained his physis reserve. He controlled that physis to envelop his body. Barasa instantly realized there was something different about the Edge of the Spirit World. Not just the scenery, but the pressure that exists within that dimension. He followed Edi and enveloped himself with a deep energy, so that he did not fall on his stomach when he landed in the sea of praying mantises that were all chasing his good friend, Harsa Wijaya.
Barasa had completely underestimated the scale of the fight he was about to face. This fight is not like the time he and Harsa fought the living skulls. Both according to the number and strength of the mantis locust.
“Maybe I'm crazy.” Said Barasa regretting his actions.
“If there's anything with you, I don't dare to report it to your parents.” Said Edi.
“I'll be in charge myself.” The barasa calmed Edi.
“Woahh!!” Harsa smiled happily because of the arrival of the two people. “Edi?! Barasa?!”
“Help me to get to the middle of the tree roots. There, a hundred percent I'll kill the formskitter.” Harsa said confidently now, with her two friends by her side. “We have to do it fast before Lisa loses her power.”
“Good.” Edi said, immediately went to split the mantis grasshoppers in front of him into two parts like a storm destroying the house. Barasa punched the praying mantis who was missed by Edi until it bounced back. Harsa ran behind them, preventing the praying mantis that rose up behind them from attacking back. In a matter of minutes they had arrived under the shade of the giant tree.
Harsa jumps over Edi and Barasa to come forward. He removed half of the rest of his physis. Harsa turned the physis into a laser that blew up the middle of the roots of the giant tree. The trunk of the tree collapsed backwards and one giant crater fruit now exists replacing those roots. Harsa was so focused on destroying the formskitters that she forgot that the formskitters had merged with the humans. Harsa had no idea what was going on with the humans who had joined the formskitter. Guilt haunted him when it occurred to him that he had destroyed it as well along with the formskitter.
The body of the giant tree was crushed into dust along with hundreds, even thousands of praying mantises in the valley were all turned into ash and lost flying into the air. He has won. No, they've won. Lisa fell from exhaustion and did not have much more physis.
Harsa doesn't want to imagine herself destroying the man. He didn't want to kill, but there was no sign of life in the crater. Edi patted Harsa on the back, and looked at her with an attentive look.
“Maybe you can't even save her even if she escapes from here. We can't save Adit from self-destructing to get out of custody and go back to attacking formskitter.”
Harsa did not dare to nod. Fortunately, their attention was distracted by Barasa. The boy was tired and tense. But he still had the energy to stand up.
“What did he do that hurt Elis?” tanya Barasa.
“Yah..” Said Harsa felt guilty. “How about Elis?”
“Teacher-teacher will take him to hospital by ambulance.” Answer Barasa, then continue. “We win. Let's get out of this horrible place.” He said while looking at the forest and the valley around them. “How about coming such a creature again?”
“Waiting Barasa! The gilda! What about Gilda? Can you feel it with your aura?” ask Edi.
Harsa concentrated on expanding her aura. Far to the north, Harsa felt a thin aura from Gilda, but she could not find the first formskitter that came attacking them. “She's there, but I don't understand what she's doing.”
“I'll check on Lisa, then we'll get there.” Said Edi running at Lisa.
“It's not over?” Tanya Barasa was disappointed.
Harsa. “I hope, yes.”
It turns out they don't have to chase after Gilda. The kasarewang came at them at high speed. His face looks pale. Her hair tied up one ruffled. Sweat drenched his face, but focus was not lost from his eyes. The first question he asked made Harsa flinch.
“Have you called Adi?”