The Treaty of Invisibility

The Treaty of Invisibility
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In a simple house in a 3X4-meter room a 3-year-old boy seemed to be breathing hard, his eyes widened wildly thrashing. On the left side, his mother named Arin (25) continued to hold while reciting verses of the Quran as he could memorize with tears and panic beyond measure. Arin occasionally called out to the boy,


"De. de.... why the hell de..." Arin's voice is interspersed with sobs, then re-read the various letters of the Quran.


While outside the room, some neighbors came to help him but did not do after seeing Dede's condition. They don't understand what's going on, they just ask each other questions that they don't understand.


"Where's Kosimnya?" One of the mothers asked another neighbor.


"Yes where Kosim, from earlier nothing, in there is only Arin and his son." Said another mother chiming.


"Ahh, kirain from earlier there is Kosim inside." Sergey the other mothers.


Moments later came Arin's older sister with a man her brother's age . From the appearance, at least he was an ustad, clad in black with a turban wrapped around his neck while his hands were circular. His aura is very authoritative even though it is still young.


Everyone in the guest room was compact to give a respectful greeting by nodding his head.


His name was Ustad Abdul Basit and the locals used to call him Abah Dul. He is known as a supernatural practitioner and is often asked for help by the surrounding community or people from outside the region.


Both of them went straight into Arin's room, "Astagfirullah al'adzimmm..!" Abah Dul.


Just one foot stepped in, Abah Dul gasped in shock. His inner eyes saw the little boy being mobbed by dozens of monkeys. Some pulled his hands, some grabbed his legs while the other monkeys jumped around the boy.


Witnessed by Arin and his brother, Abah Dul then closed his eyes, his mouth was talking to recite prayers while his fingers held prayer beads.


A moment later Abah Dul shouted like rebuking while shaking his prayer beads, "Allahu Akbarrrrr...!!!!"


Several times his prayer beads fluttered all directions trying to drive away the invisible creature.


"Go away, don't disturb the child..!" Hardik Abah Dul to the stealth monkeys.


"Can't! It belongs to our King" said one of the great monkeys who are his leaders.


The conversation can only be heard by Abah Dul.


"What do you mean the King's?" abah Dul said.


"This child has been handed over by his father as collateral for the pesugihan!" Sergeah the Monkey Leader.


"Whatever it is, you can't take it.. Go ye! Or I'll destroy you!" abah Dul threatened.


In plain sight, a fierce fight ensued. Abah Dul was attacked and ganged by the monkeys. Nimble Abah Dul to fend off and curl from monkey kicks and scratches.


Abah Dul released a circular turban. The white striped green turban was struck by a tug-of-war hitting the stealth monkeys in various directions. Some hit his head until it bounced, some collapsed hit by the flickering of his bandaged turban.


"Kabuuuurrr.... Come kabuuurrrr...!" Shouted the leader of the magical monkey.


The largest monkey first blurred disappeared from the view of the inner eye of Abah Dul. Then followed simultaneously dozens of other monkeys scattered and disappeared.


Meanwhile, Arin and her brother were stunned to see Abah Dul's body shake and begin to sweat on his forehead. Only the cries of Abah Dul were heard by Arin and his brother and his neighbors who gathered in the guest room. They looked at each other, looking at each other.


"Buuuu.. ibuuuu.." There was a hysterical cry of little Dede who was lying stiff earlier while calling Arin filled with fear.


"Alhamdulillah... Dede why the hell de..." Arin's cry erupted to see the condition of his son regained consciousness.


His eyes no longer glared, his hands no longer clenched tightly. Arin immediately carried her full of affection mixed with anxiety.


Abah Dul has now opened his eyes again, as he rubbed his palm into his face he said, "Alhamdulillah.."


"The answer is where Rin is.." Abah Dul asked with a heavy voice.


Abah Dul no longer asked, he just shook his head. As if he knew that Kosim was where and was doing what, but Abah Dul did not want to tell it, so just be harbored in his heart. If told, it will certainly make a stir of people sekampung.


"Bak get me some water." Abah Dul said to Brother Arin named Dewi.


Moments later, Dewi returned with two bottles of mineral water, one medium size and the other large bottle.


"This is for Abah" said Brother Arin, holding a small bottle to Abah Dul.


For a moment Abah Dul drank up to half a bottle and then placed next to him. Then he took a large bottle of mineral water and immediately opened the lid and read the prayers and then blown at the mouth of the bottle of mineral water.


"Rin, this is minimized to dede and so are you. Then wipe the water on his head up to three times by reading Alfatihah," said Abah Dul.


"Well, what's wrong with dede bah.." Ask Arin curiously.


"Ah, it's okay just a disturbance of ordinary delicate creatures." Abah Dul replied.


Abah Dul in addition to having a high level of falsehood, he is also very wise to understand which ones to tell and which ones to cover.


Because if the actual incident he told, not only will cause slander but also will invite scorn from the surrounding community against the Kosim family can even be ostracized.


Actually, when in visible battle and when the monkeys escape, with the mental ability Abah Dul follow where the creatures run.


Up to one place Abah Dul saw a hut made of wood in the middle of the forest in the mountains. Then he entered it and it looks Kosim is sitting quietly in the corner of the room while holding his chest. Abah Dul saw that there was still fresh blood melted in the corner of Kosim's lips.


In the middle of the room there are various kinds of flowers and candles. Across the street in front of Kosim, there were grandfathers with white-haired batik headbands on their waists, the look on his face implying a tremendous amount of anger.


"Hmm, apparently Kosim is undergoing a ritual exorcism." Abah Dul murmured in his heart.


The grandfather gasped, apparently he saw the arrival of the figure of Abah Dul in the room. Grandpa had not had time to say, Abah Dul immediately disappeared away from the place.


For a moment Abah Dul looked deeply at the little boy called Dede while rubbing his head.


"This child is made into a collision. Looks like it's not over yet, there will definitely be a follow-up reply." Abah Dul murmured in his heart, shaking his head.


"Emm, Rin should you and your son for a while move first not in this house, yes..." Said Abah Dul.


"Yes, let Arin and Dede stay and stay at my house" said Brother Arin.


"Yes, that's even better because this kind of distraction will definitely come again. Let Abah come to your house to easily control it. Yes, Abah said yes." Abah Dul said, then moved from his seat.


When the door of the room was opened, the neighbors who had gathered in the guest room immediately greeted him.


"Where's Bah,"


"Why Dede Bah,"


"Where is Dede Bah,"


A wave of questions instantly invaded Abah Dul as soon as it exited the room. But Abah Dul only answered him briefly, "already, it's okay. Let's now disperse, disperse back to the house dewe'-dewe (alone)."


Moments later the neighbors of Arin came out one after another. Only one or two people remained. Apparently curious to see the condition of dede.


"Where, Rin is Dede's state.." Tanya Mak Ijah her next door neighbor who was already considered her own mother.


"Alhamdulilah Mak, Dede is conscious. And now falling asleep seems limp soy sauce," said Arin.


"Yes, my mother lives first, if there is anything call me mother." Said Ijah's mother saying goodbye.


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