The Van Til House: STRAF SABBAT

The Van Til House: STRAF SABBAT
Chapiter 65's


Throughout the lesson hours, Magisna thought hard. Not because the afternoon subjects were quite difficult, he did not even concentrate on following the lesson. But he was thinking about how to get the orange soul out of here.


Kiddo managed to get out because he possessed the body of an orange. It also helps ghosts.


Without the help of the two ghosts, Magisna is not sure Kiddo can escape. He remembered how the fog had struck them at Doolhof. They're not just gonna let go.


Magisna watched Dika's back. One of them could be used to escape the soul of the Orange, he thought. But how do you pull that fog out to empty their bodies?


I'm gonna need the ghost's help again!


How do I call them?


Do you need a special ritual?


Magisna exhaled a rough breath and massaged the base of her nose. All these problems can destroy my values, he said in his heart. I can no longer concentrate on the lesson since this matter arose. Then he focused his attention on the lesson. But still can't.


Until the lesson hours ended, none of the teacher's explanations digested his brain.


I need to find those two ghosts! Magisna. Then rush to the back yard of the school as soon as the break bell is rung.


The orange followed him while wondering along the corridor. "Where are you going? What do you want?"


Magisna didn't touch him.


Many disciples were milling around along the corridor they passed through.


The orange deliberately did it to prank the Magisna.


It was hard to imagine if he were really a ghost, Magisna thought. It must be more terrifying than a child terror ghost!


The new time showed at three o'clock, but the overcast sky caused the whole place to look dark as it was already near nightfall.


The wind does not blow. The whole place was frozen.


In the backyard, under an acacia tree, a short-haired girl in an SMU uniform sits down on a weathered wooden bench.


It was so easy to find a ghost, he thought almost in disbelief.


Jingga looked up to find SMU children in vocational school lesson hours. They should have gone home two hours ago, he thought.


Magisna walked quickly across the grass field towards the bench occupied by the SMU disciple.


The orange followed him without speaking.


"Sum!" Magisna hissing sharply. Dare not make a normal sound.


The short-haired girl on the wooden bench did not raise her face.


Magisna came up to him and touched his shoulder.


The short-haired girl was aghast and looked up. Staring at Magisna with round eyes and mouth.


Not Suzy! Magisna. He immediately retreated away from the girl.


The girl glanced towards the bet of Magisna's name.


"Magishna" he whispered.


Magisna gulped. Do I know him?


Strangers would call her Eka after reading her name bet. Why did he call me Magisna? thought.


"You were at Ais' house, weren't you?" The girl looked at Magisna.


The orange just stammered observing the two.


"Here!" Magisna. Wally, he thought. The Soul Early was also trapped here. Then he groaned and sighed heavily. How'this? thought frustration. Now not only does the orange need to be saved, but I also have to save Dini!


The strong wind finally blew shaking the trees and weeds across the grass field.


Magisna looked blankly at the field as she thought hard.


There was a crunching sound coming from the direction of the bushes.


Magisna squinted her eyes.


The two short-haired girls followed his gaze.


Check the tares moving. Something quickly moved towards them.


Magisna. Then step back without distracting her from the bushes. His eyes were still splashed with a watchful expression.


The weed bush finally broke out. A pale face poked out from behind the bushes.


Orange screeched while smothering his mouth.


Dini stuttered with a pale face.


Magisna blinked and stared worriedly.


Su Si's!


The moustached girl grinned as she slowly stepped towards Magisna. His hands crossed behind his body.


Magisna inched backwards with trembling knees. His heart was pounding. Cold sweat flooded his temple instantly.


The little girl stopped her steps in front of Magisna. Then he looked up and looked at her. Dark circles were clearly visible in his eye bags. His skin looks gray.


Dini and Orange watched the little girl without daring to move.


Magisna gulped and opened her mouth with great difficulty.


The little girl pulled her hand from the back of the stage.


Magisna squealed as she crossed both hands in front of her face. Then it sank back and fell down.


The little girl leaned over leaning towards Magisna while swinging the knife in her hand.


Magisna spontaneously screamed.


A strong wind blew down Magisna.


But only the wind!


Dini and Orange sounded groaning at the same time.


Magisna blinked and peered through the folds of her hands.


The little girl brandished her knife in front of Magisna's face in a vertical position - the tip of the knife did not lead to Magisna. He wasn't trying to attack me, Magisna realized. Then lowered his hand and smiled clumsyly.


Su Si grabbed Magisna's wrist and slipped the knife in the palm of his hand. Then it suddenly disappeared, leaving a whirlpool of wind that swept away the dried leaves.


Dini and Orange again screech.


Magisna froze observing the blade in her hand, then looked up at the empty air. The whirlwind in front of him gradually disappeared. Silence came upon them for a long time.


"What was that?" The orange finally opened its voice, sounding hoarse and slightly choked.


Magisna heaved a heavy sigh and exhaled it slowly. Then pull up his body.


Dini and Jingga looked at him with a tense face.


Magisna approached them with heavy steps.


I can't believe he gave me the knife instead of helping me! Magisna groaned in his heart. I need his help and not the knife. I'm not sure I could use this knife to stab my own friends.


Magisna sat down beside Dini.


Dini and Orange exchanged glances, throwing in a questioning gesture at each other. But none of them dared to ask Magisna.


"Do you dare use this knife?" Magisna asked as she raised the knife in her hand to the middle of them.


The two girls beside him just stammered.


"Serious cave," said Magisna. "You're getting out of here, aren't you?" tanyanya while looking around, looking at the faces of Dini and Orange alternately.


The two girls nodded at once.


"This knife can help you" Magisna explained. "But that means you have to stab people!"


The two girls frowned.


"The cave is not just anyone!" Magisna corrected his explanation. "Only a certain few people who wear hoodie sweaters the same blue ray glasses."


"You mean the same Dika Novi?" The orange squealed in surprise.


Magisna nodded.


"Are you crazy?" Orange raised his voice.


"They're the ones who attacked you until you got a gini?" ask Magisna grimly.


"Yes, but.." Orange gulped with difficulty. His voice sounded trembling. "What do we need—"


"No pa-pa!" cut Magisna. "This knife will not embrace their physicality."


Orange knitted his eyebrows. "I mean you?"


"This knife is invisible!" sergeant Magisna. "Ordinary people can't see."


Dini and Orange exchanged a look.


Magisna groaned impatiently as she twirled her eyeballs. Then he clenched his hand, clasped the handle of the knife and tightened his jaw, then scratched the knife on his wrist to prove that the knife could not hurt the physical body of a human.


Early and Orange screamed at the same time.


Fresh blood instantly poured out on Magisna's wrist.


Magisna was flabbergasted with eyes and mouth rounded.


It was unexpected that the knife could injure his hand.