The Fighter

The Fighter
Chapter 420 Choosing The Future


The current Parvati also could not understand her own feelings. His childhood friend, coming to his room at night, and since last speaking the unknown will end where. To get rid of the feelings and thoughts that flashed everywhere, the best way was to ask the young man to get out of his room immediately. Parvati will use his father and mother as an excuse to get Bhadra Arsyanendra out of the room.


"Kang Bhadra, it's too early to talk about what you've been saying. Currently, the age of Parvati will only approach fifteen warsa, not yet able to digest well what the brother had told me. If kang Bhadra will keep my good name, surname Wisanggeni and mother Rengganis, Nimas can only suggest. Get out of this room, though this sounds presumptuous. A guest, drive out the one with the house.." Parvati smiled, nervously trying to ask the man to get out of her room immediately.


Bhadra Arsyanendra was silent for a while, but it seemed that the young man could understand what the girl was saying. A while later, the young man was already standing and still staring at Parvati. As if there was an unwillingness to go out of the room leaving the girl, a friend in her childhood. Even though when they were young, it had become commonplace sometimes they fell asleep together. They often spend time together, especially they are in a refugee camp. However, as they age, it turns out to be a barrier for them to return to spending time together.


"What else are you waiting for..?" in a soft voice, Parvati reminded the young man again. The youngster looked towards the girl, and looked anxiety on Parvati's pretty face.


"Well, I will go out of your room Nimas. Inevitably, I've put limits on you." Bhadra Arsyanendra stared at Netra Parvati, After saying the last sentence, the young man began to step foot towards the door. There was a sense of reluctance for the man, his hands paused for a moment, not immediately opening the exit.


"Kang.." said Parvati briefly, the girl saw the back of Bhadra Arsyanendra who stood on her back.


The young man smiled wryly, there was a sense of reluctance to come out. But hearing back the warning from the young girl, Bhadra Arsyanendra immediately opened the door of the room, then the man stepped out of the room. Seeing that the man was no longer in his room, Parvati immediately went down from the top of the couch. The girl rushed to close the door of the room, and put the wooden hook back in to prevent the young man from going back inside her room,


"What happened to the arrival and the words of the kang Bhadra. Does the young man not realize, how old we are today. There was no quickness to talk such confusing things just now." the girl thought again. Although Parvati's little heart can sense it, the girl immediately erases her mind.


"Kukuruyuk... kukuruyuk.." suddenly heard the rooster fighting the complaint that was kept in the royal park.


"I have to go back to sleep, because it will be early in the morning." Parvati muttered, and the girl again tried to close her eyes again. Sleep is the only goal tonight.


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Outside Room


Bhadra Arsyanendra was surprised to see a male figure standing looking at him with a sharp look. There was a sense of anger in his heart seeing that there was a person who dared to look at him thus. But suddenly the young man felt worried, after sharpening his vision. Parvati's father, Wisanggeni, seemed to have been waiting for his arrival, and came out of his daughter's room.


Wisanggeni smiled, but the smile was like a grin he saw by the young man. The man waved as if to invite Bhadra Arsyanendra and then came out of the room. Bhadra Arsyanendra took a deep breath, but to unravel the misunderstanding, the young man followed in the footsteps of the adult man. After a while they walked, Wisanggeni invited the king of the logandheng kingdom to stop and asked him to sit on a long chair in the middle of the park.


"Sit down Kanjeng Sinuhun." Wisanggeni's voice hurt as if giving satire to the young man.


Bhadra Arsyanendra was slightly stunned, but then followed the request of the man. The young man seemed ready to get punishment or reprimand from the father of the girl he had just visited. It is customary, disrespectful and contrary to the norms of society when visiting a girl's room. The young man was ready to receive a rebuke from Wisanggeni, the,


"I'm ready to listen to the anger of Uncle Wisanggeni, but don't call me with that sacred call" Bhadra Arsyanendra said as she ventured into the man's eyes.


Wisanggeni looked back at the young man, then the man sat down beside Bhadra Arsyanendra. The few moments they sat down, there was no talk of anything between them, and made the young man go awry.


"Uncle. forgive my sass, for having dared to visit the room of Nimas Parvati in the middle of the night. All I did, because Bhadra could no longer bear the word to be immediately conveyed to Nimas Parvati. Trust me uncle. Nothing happened between Bhadra and uncle's daughter.." Bhadra Arsyanendra had the courage to admit wrongdoing to the man.


"I admit your manly nature, Raden Bhadra, what's going on in my daughter's room, do you think I don't know. Perhaps at this time, I have already gone berserk and will vent anger at you, if you dare to act brashly towards my daughter. For that reason.I chose to wait for you outside the room where Parvati rests." firmly, Wisanggeni responded to the words of the young man.


Hearing the man's stern remarks, Bhadra Arsyanendra lowered his face down. The young man took Wisanggeni's hand, then kissed him with the intention that the man would give him mercy,


"Ampuni stupidity of this young man uncle Wisang.., because he has done stupid deeds, and also produces anger from Nimas Parvati. However. forgive Bhadra uncle, until whenever Bhadra will wait for Nimas Parvati to be willing to accept this young man." hearing the young man's courage to say the words, Wisanggeni became surprised. Unexpectedly, the young boy who still has the age under his son Chakra Ashanka, turned out to be able to act as an adult male.


"Alright Raden, I can accept your manly attitude. But treat and respect a woman, whoever she is, because they are worthy and must be looked after and respected. But in the future, I will never impose my will on my son and daughter. They deserve to decide where their future will take them." Bhadra Arsyanendra was surprised, it turns out that Wisanggeni's uncle was not angry, instead conveying a message that he will always remember.


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