Tiger of Aulia

Tiger of Aulia
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"Where were you going last night? why not come to the mosque?" ask Aulia.


"I couldn't come because my father was sick" Bara replied.


"What! Sick uncle! why didn't you tell me?" asked Aulia frowning.


"I didn't have time to tell you, because suddenly my father fell ill, so I had to accompany him at home" Bara said.


"It seems I can't tell Bara about my plan to meet Aidan," Aulia said.


"What's wrong? what are you thinking?" ask Bara.


Aulia just shook her head.


"Oh yes, this morning I had heard the talk of the citizens, that there was a young man possessed by the genie Kera, is that true?" ask Bara.


"Yes, last night I and Ustadz Karim went to the young man's house, he was possessed by the genie Kera, before he killed an ape in the forest" said Aulia.


"It's weird that people now, innocent animals are being killed! he deserves gluttony" Bara said, sipping his drink.


"Aulia, it looks like it's Mr kades? what's he doing in this shop?" tanya Bara looked towards Pak kades who was about to approach them.


Aulia, also turned her body to look at Mr. Kades, sure enough Mr. Kades approached them at the stall.


"Pak kades," said Aulia.


"It's a good thing you're here" said Mr. Kades.


"What's up, sir? Why are you looking for me?" ask Aulia.


Mr. Kades was sitting next to Aulia, Mr. Kades began to tell the purpose of meeting him.


"From now on I am looking for you, to convey, that Bayu, and Naura, have returned the land to you" said Mr. Kades.


Aulia was a little confused, but was also very grateful that Bayu, had returned her grandfather's estate.


"But why sir? how did the town change its mind? to return the land to Aulia, didn't they really want the land?" ask Bara.


"I also don't know, but he said they want to go back to the city immediately, because his wife is pregnant" said Mr. Kades.


Hearing that Aulia's face instantly changed, Bara saw Aulia's face change.


On Aulia's journey, just silent, she still remembered the words of Mr. Kades that Naura was pregnant, maybe that's what Aulia was thinking at this time.


Aulia stopped her footsteps, and so did Bara.


"I thought of nothing" said Aulia. Although, he was not telling the truth but, Bara, still knew it.


"Aulia, you don't have to hide your feelings from me. You always taught me not to remember about girls anymore, but you're still thinking about Naura!" Bara walked back, suddenly she stopped her steps again, "and you must remember that Naura deserves that, and she also has the right to conceive and have a child, because she has a husband!" She walked back to leave Aulia.


Aulia, going towards the hill she was daydreaming on the big rock alone there, she did not know where to bring her feelings to, in the depths of her heart she still wanted Naura. His love for Naura never diminished.


"Akhc!... What should I do, why did he come back to this village in my time, tried to forget it, but now what should I do, I can't lie to my own feelings even though I still love that human!" shout Aulia.


Aulia, still sitting on the hill, until the sun went down even a little she did not go from there. The sun had already set the sky, it had already changed the color of Aulia, returning to the village. As she approached the house, Aulia accidentally saw Naura and Bayu who were joking they looked happy Aulia, continued to walk without caring for them though, her heart was so broken. But he was able to withstand all of that to make it look fine.


BAGASKARA REGION


there the ape demons bowed their heads as Bagaskara scolded them, unable to get what he wanted.


"Stupid!. You great demons, but unable to finish off the tiger boy, even taking the tiger book alone you can't!" bagaskara.


"I'm sorry sir, that tiger boy has incredible abilities, we can't defeat him" replied a monkey demon.


"That's because you're stupid! you are weak! against just one boy you can't, if you can't get the book. I'll spend you all!" Bagaskara was really very angry at those demons.


"Ayahanda, allow me and Gavar to descend into that village, I am ready to attack them again!" said Aidan.


"You should know, my son our enemy is not only the villagers, but the two white tigers. The two of them are always guarding the village if, you want to attack them just use the sword so they know we are the one in power in this forest and that village!" Bagaskara looked at Aidan smiling with satisfaction.


"Well Dad, I'll definitely get the book, and give it to Dad" Aidan said.


That night Aulia, recovering her inner strength she sat cross-legged began to concentrate inside her room. That night was so quiet, Aulia did find the right time to concentrate so that her concentration was not disturbed even though, out there was the sound of small animals such as crickets and other small animals. Because this village is very close to the mountains and forests, so many small animals that sound.


Aulia continued to concentrate without being disturbed in the slightest, at this time her body cast a white shadow that her knowledge was increasing and her body was getting stronger. An hour or two Aulia was still concentrating on her seat, she did not move at all. All of a sudden that night the birds out there sounded like chirps in the morning, but quite different sounds of the birds were not as usual as if there was a bad sign that would happen in the village. At once Aulia, awake from her concentration she turned to the window of the room, she sharpened her hearing she heard the birds fighting like Aulia, and stood walking near the window of the room, he knew the birds were in the mountains but Aulia's hearing was sharp. Aulia opened the window, she looked at the mountains there looking so dark because the moonlight covered with clouds made the atmosphere more tense.


"What's wrong with those birds? not like they usually sound like this?" muttered Aulia, she closed the window of her room again walking closer to the bed she immediately laid her body there.


Aulia could not close her eyes, she still heard the sounds of the bird in the mountains, she did not know what was going to happen.


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