
"Somehow I see this branch so good. Mahes, keep this as a memento. Don't throw. Do not consider ordinary twigs. It's a nice wood."
Akhza opened his mouth wide. Gawking. The eyebrows next to Akhza twitched at the ridiculous behavior of this lone disciple. Just a branch like that? Aren't there a lot of trees on the side of the road?
"All right, I'll keep it." Smilingly. Tucked the shirt between the belts. Then he waved his hand. Go away like the wind.
"Kala, Kala, Kala. Looks like you've never given a girl."
"That's good wood, Master." Grumbling unhappily, Kala kicked a small rock nearby.
Akhza laughed softly. Right people say. The world is so vast, so many different attitudes. But that's what's unique.
Kala wears a light green ring given by Maheswari. Surprised made. The one given by Maheswari is an interspatial ring. This ring is quite valuable, very valuable to Kala. Costly. Inside the ring were various healing pills and pills that improved the practice. An interspatial ring is a ring that has space in it. The ring can only be accessed by the pranor. The space inside the interspatial ring is quite spacious depending on its quality. The space of this ring is also free of space-time, but the animate beings cannot enter it.
Even the smallest of things must be ensured that there are no ants, or will never be able to enter.
The ring that Mahes gave to Kala had a low level, this level had a space as big as his hut at the foot of the Loro Twins. Kala can put his things into this ring, rather than carrying a heavy bag is better to carry a ring that can be inserted into the finger. Pula light.
Kala smiled continuously, making Akhza unable to bear and then snapped Kala's head.
"Ouch!"
"That's so much fun, what a pity that the ring was exchanged for dry wood. Cursed be Loro Twins!" Akhza. "No time for fun, we gotta go."
"Where are you going, Teacher?"
"To your abode, Mount Loro Twins. We're gonna build a hut at one of its peaks."
"Well, we shouldn't have come all the way here, Master. Doesn't this make it much farther than the city?"
"You don't want your sister Mahes to die being attacked on the street, do you?"
Mata Kala. Just realized.
"Why don't we accompany him further, Master?! He'll be dangerous there! I'll catch up with him if Master doesn't want to!"
"Dangerous knee!" One return landed on Kala's head. "Already! Let's go to the Loro Twins!" Grab Kala's hand. "Oh, yeah. We must quickly reach that mountain at full speed."
"Really?" Kala cursed in the heart.
Far between here and the Loro Twin Mountains was very far away, how could he enjoy this long journey? Not yet had time to protest further, Akhza has pulled Kala to Mount Loro Kembar to practice.
***
After so many years since the Twin Loro Mountain was shrouded in eternal fog, not a single other human dared to enter the region. Even this mountain has been branded as a sacred mountain. Everything is forbidden there, if you do not want to get bad luck. The roads to the big mountain began to be overgrown with shrubs again. Animals can prosper even though they are covered in fog. Fungi grow everywhere without anyone picking them. The wood is also plentiful without any firewood seekers.
Above the land of the Loro Twins peak. Eternal mist as a cold blanket. Wind-wind flute player. The trees sing ancient songs.
An old man was sitting down. Calm. Giving oral teachings to a young man in front of him. The young man was dashing, he was doing silat movements under the direction of the old man.
"Good, like that!" The old man advised. "Good, Kala. You are reliable." Hit with his stick on the ground. "But that's wrong, never get in the upper hand with just a compliment. End this exercise, your results have exceeded my expectations. It's your good attitude that needs to be fixed."
A dashing yellow-skinned young man nodded then cross-legged on a rock, right in front of his teacher. His sweat drenched his muscles. The face looks serious. His chest went up and down fast.
Kala is now seventeen years old. During the last years, Kala never descended from the summit of Mount Loro Kembar. Akhza continued forging Kala to be extremely strong, but the level of practice was still at the Prana Foundation, it was indeed his hope.
"When do you know why I didn't allow you to form crystals so quickly?"
After the Prana Foundation level, there was a level called the Spirit Crystal Realm, but Kala was forbidden from forming crystals to rise to the next level.
At the Prana Foundation, the artist would gather Prana to form a Spirit Crystal within him. The Pranic Foundation has ten staircases, on each staircase the art of determining which crystals can be formed.
From staircase one to staircase three, artists can form Stone Crystals. This stone crystal is just a name, apparently this crystal form is just a translucent black gem located next to the heart. The size of this crystal is less small than the pinky fingernail.
From stairs three to stairs seven can form Earth Crystals.
Not a few artists who just reach here. Due to the pressure from their needy faculty in the Spirit Crystal Realm or because they could not reach a further level, so they chose to form Earth Crystals in order to continue the practice.
Whereas from the seventh step up to the tenth step, the artist can form a strongest and highest crystal in the Spirit Crystal Realm, which is the Sky Crystal. Very few can reach this level of practice.
On the island of Java, there have been five signs of the appearance of the Crystal Sky pranor. Kala is a Garuda Knight, he is given ease by the universe in raising the practice. One would be impossible to reach the level that Kala stepped on at this time with a training period of only a few years. Level Kala is Prana Foundation staircase six. Kala can actually form Earth Crystals and has more power. Akhza.
Kala replied, "Because Master wants me to form a Sky Crystal?"
Akhza shook his head slowly. "Not that. If you know, actually a prince can reach the stairs more than ten. It's a secret of the universe that almost nobody knows, maybe just me. And now you."
Kala swallowed his surprise. "Is there an eleventh staircase?"
"Maybe more than the fifteenth staircase."
"Then what should I do, Teacher?"