Part- 25 Blessing from the Lord of the Forbidden Forest 2

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"Perhaps if I could completely disappear with them as they wished, I could completely become a slave to my situation," murmured Fareda. She answered in a half-whisper, there was tiredness and despair in her voice. A single tear fell from the corner of her eye. "That's what I mean Nimas, Nimas will never be able to give in and let yourself be lost with them. Because your soul is your destiny. Even if a thousand lives try to shift, it will not be able to remove your soul from your body." Fareda looked stunned, time seemed to stop. While Ki Sudarsana was silent beside her. It was suddenly quiet, so quiet even. The rustle of the leaves seemed to disappear. Nature seemed to agree with what the Lord of the Forbidden Forest had said. Listen attentively to every sentence spoken by him. I have no idea how long it happened, until finally the Lord of the Forest of Prohibition spoke again and broke the silence. "Nimas, You have to fast for seven full moons, and during that time Nimas not allowed to sleep. Hopefully that will be the path to your independence.” Together with the completion of his speech as if nature also gave orders. Suddenly the wind came so strong, blowing whatever was there. A thick, black mist came suddenly and their vision was again blocked. A vortex of wind rolled up Fareda and her teacher. Pushing their bodies into the tree. The Lord of the Forest of Prohibition was still faintly seen standing, as did the people who had been sitting behind him nodding respectfully, as if that was their way of honoring the departure of their guests. They were completely unaffected by the current hurricane. Fareda hadn't even said thank you yet, but they seemed to have run out of time and were pushed to leave. "Nimas, you don't need to say thank you, Nimas can come anytime," came the voice of the Lord of the Prohibition Forest whispering politely in her ear. She nodded with certainty as if the man who was whispering to her was right in front of her. The conversation ended, together with that they were out of the tree. Their sandals are still there. Both of them were very relieved even though they were still out of breath. The storm had really drained both of their strength. The two of them sat leaning against the tree they had come out of, trying to catch their breath. It was clear on their faces that they were tired. Before they knew it, it was past midnight. That's how the difference in time with other dimensions is very obvious. We may only be there a few minutes but in our world it's been a day and a night. The two of them leaned back and lay tired. ***** Both were almost asleep when they heard the neighing of horses, white and black were in front of them with the carriage. Parked sweetly paved road in front of them. That's when the two realized that it was getting dark. Fareda rushed up to the train, followed by Ki Sudarsana, her sandals picked up and then thrown into the carriage just like that. When she sat down, Fareda stomped the reins of his horse. The two horses neighed and galloped through the thick paved road. It was almost morning when the horse-drawn carriage entered the residential area of Wisanggeni's residence. Moments later the horse-drawn carriage stopped in front of Wisanggeni's residence. The atmosphere was quiet because it was still early in the morning. Ki Sudarsana got off the horse-drawn carriage first, followed by Fareda. Fareda kissed her horses and then whispered faintly, “Kang Putih, Kang Ireng, thank you very for taking care of me. Please take a break." The two horses seemed to understand the whisper of their master. Neighing, nodding. Fareda also let go of the hug after previously kissing both of them many times. After that he took a few steps back and nodded respectfully, as if he was bidding farewell to her two favorite horses. The horse, which has accompanied almost all of her life, was a gift from her father and mother on her seventh birthday. The first time she was taken to an exile house on Raung Mountain Slope. The two horses stepped slowly away, dragging the carriage. The two horses stepped slowly away, dragging the carriage. Meanwhile Fareda watched them until they was out of sight. Ki Sudarsana froze beside her, he was truly amazed by the manners and compassionate nature that Fareda possessed. Even to animals she respects and respects as much as she respects and respects himself. If we are think about it, it's true, humans are just children of yeast, animals are the big brother of humans. Humans were created after God created plants and animals. Mankind was created last. Then what makes humans so arrogant? Feeling himself the noblest and highest, even though it is true that humans were created as Leader on earth. But is it true that human can be called a Leader if human are unable to become Rahmatan Lil Alamin?(1) Not even understanding who they are? Ki Sudarsana was still stunned when Fareda turned her body. "Abi...," reprimanded Sapu Jagat. Ki Sudarsana was shocked by the call of her, he hurriedly answered. "Let's go in, Abi," Fareda ushered his teacher in after opening the gate. "No Nimas, I'll go straight home. Oh yes Nimas, are you sure Nimas will not return to the hospital?” Fareda smiled sheepishly, "Abi knows my situation better, but trust me I'm fine." "Actually I'm worried about the lacerations in parts of your body," said the teachear, Fareda looked down and said, “there is Binahong(2) in the backyard, there is ginseng and turmeric also in the medicine box. I can also go to the pharmacy to buy a few things if needed,” said Fareda politely. Ki Sudarsana gave up hearing his student's lengthy explanation. Fareda always has its own considerations. Maybe she didn't want to attract too much attention. The thousand lives that are lodged in her body must also be kept away from the frenzy of the hospital. Somehow Ki Sudarsana had a bad feeling about what happened at the hospital yesterday when Fareda ordered them to enter her body while running because of something very urgent. Ki Sudarsana feels that many people have been affected. Ki Sudarsana left the Wisanggeni residence after saying goodbye to Fareda. Before leaving ordered to consider the proposal of the Lord of the Forbidden Forest. Fareda just nodded respectfully, bowed his head to hear her teacher's message without daring to raise her head. Ki Sudarsana patted his student's shoulder, then walked unsteadily to leave the place. Fareda was still staring at Ki Sudarsana's back until it was out of sight. TO BE CONTINUE
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