True Martial Arts

True Martial Arts
The Underground Escape Line


“Jaga your bullshit.” A familiar and very cold voice. Kala smiled.


“Yes, next time I'll talk more honestly.”


“Without nonsense.”


“Iya, no nonsense.”


“Alright, for this time au mercifully protect you.”


Boom! There was a loud explosive sound as Alang dropped fire bombs from above. Kala heard the sound of footsteps moving away to slaughter the enemy in front.


“She is indeed reliable for now.” Kala finally had time to digest the herbal pills.


He rose with a big smile to see Kaia like a raging tiger slashing through the troops from Geowedari. Kaia's black robe, or rather Kala's, flitted each girl into motion.


Kala also smiled broadly at the Alang above who was taking a pause to attack again. Kala raised her keris and then ran to Kaia's side.


“It turns out I misjudged you as a load.”


“Again you bullshit,” Kaia said coldly.


Kala only smiled faintly before slashing the enemy's head right next to Kaia. This time the slash is heavier because Keris Garuda Puspa is not at all flowed Prana, no change like an ordinary sword.


“Kaia, we have to retreat to the village chief's house. Most likely residents have been rushed to the forest behind.”


“Isn't that dangerous for them? Are you crazy?”


“That is the best path for now, do not argue, not the time to argue.” Kala jumped backwards and then tweeted at Alang.


Alang sent four final fireballs before he entered the village chief's residence. The road is covered by fire.


“Before the fire goes out, we have to go in.” Kala patted Kaia on the shoulder, with a nod.


After entering the village chief's residence by jumping over the wall assisted by Kala, Kaia locked the door of the village chief's house.


It seemed that the large hall was messy but it was empty and silent, only a faint sound could be heard from outside.


“What are they looking for?” Kala heard Kaia talking behind her.


“I don't know, even the others don't know either,” replied Kala while descending down. “One of the drinkers is already in the forest protecting the citizens, hopefully so. We have to hurry because he can't leave me.”


When he reached the lower room, the door opened to a small hallway made of soil. The hallway was dark, wet, and the smell of the ground. Kala, Kaia, Alang entered before locking the door.


Kala becomes Kaia and Alang's guide. If Alang light a fire to light, even if it is small, but the fire Alang can burn them the smell of oil here.


The village chief was very ingenious, the passageway in seemed to be coated in oil and other fuel mixtures. So it can be blown up from the outside if the enemy side is in the hallway following him.


After a long time in the dark hallway, the road suddenly uphill and Kala had seen the forest. There's no trace of the pensioner here, but there's a lot of tracks here, obviously they're gone.


“Kaia, you go follow in their footsteps. Our side must have recognized you, I will be guarding here with Alang.”


“No more nonsense needed, I'll keep watch here too.”


“Listen, I have the speed to run in case of a big explosion.”


“You're going to explode?”


Kaia felt a bit hesitant before finally running to follow the trail. Kala sat cross-legged at the mouth of the passageway with a Reed on his shoulder.


“Alang, I only lied while at the inn at that time, you are not a burden at all.”


“Eak!”


“Good if you already know.” Kala laughed blandly before taking off her mask. Sayup-sayup, he had already heard the sound of a bustling echo deep in the hallway. “After.”


After waiting for a while, the sound got closer until it was clear that the soldiers from Geowedari were trying as fast as possible to get out of the hallway.


“Their determination is so strong. They knew there was a risk of burning in there, so the road was so fast, but they were not afraid. What are they looking for?” muttered Kala and stood up.


“Eak?” Alang answered.


“Yes, I don't know either. Well, now burn them.”


Only Alang separated from his shoulders, Kala had flashed far away. Alang threw six fireballs before flashed far away as well.


Bumm!


There was a sound of a stifled explosion. The ground swayed violently before sinking down. Smoke rose from the ground along with souls lifted up with bodies buried briefly.


Kala had run off following the tracks while Alang flew over. Just a moment of running, Kala had met a fairly large river that was beside the village. The trail leads to the left side of the river, no need for long Kala has been able to see the villagers who walk parallel quickly.


“You came too.” Kaia welcomed Kala in the back row.


“Young man, you worry me.” The pensioner approached Kala from the front row.


“Everything is fine, Old Man. The hallway had already exploded, I was sure those inside were dead. And hopefully so. To be sure, their trip is a bit delayed, but that does not mean that they can not find us quickly.”


“Yes, all we need to do is run,” said the retiree, “but further from here it will be dangerous, this is not a safe forest. According to legend, there was a huge two-headed black snake demon.”


“Where do you think the spirit beast is?”


“Citizen's story, not far from here. Inside the cave.”


“If not disturbed, then the animal will not interfere.”


“Hopefully so.”


Seeing the two important people talking seriously about the sacred demon they were afraid of, the villagers grew even more daunted. They even thought it was better to die with the sword of the Geowedari army than to have to die by being eaten by a demon.


“No, I don't want to come. I'd rather die in their hands!” One of the village men vehemently refused to come along.


“No one can go home. You'll be safe with us. There are three prinors here, the demon that you are afraid of will not be able to twitch.” Kaia said coldly. “If you insist on going home, then you will die in my hands. There will be no spies that harm others.”


The man had goosebumps even though he was ready to die, but death before his eyes still made his survival instincts respond, eventually turning around and returning to walk.


“How now? Do we have to run or sneak around so as not to get caught by the demon?” ask Kala.


“The risk of dying in the mouth of the demon is smaller than dying with the sword of the Geowed Dogs of it.”


“That means we have to run.” Kala took a long breath. “How about a small child?”