The man standing in the back right corner was from a tribe very far away, further away from the guards he had previously seen. This man has a belief that his ancestors lived in the Unseen Land where the sun set. This tribe should not be offended. Once they make them angry, they will be sent to mysterious illnesses, sudden poverty, accidents and many more. They can also find lost items or track them down. They can also bring lightning.
After Ki Sudarsana was able to control himself, he stood up and immediately turned back. He didn't want to come any closer. He already knew who they were. That was more than enough. At least he knew who he was dealing with. Only the last of the Seven Shadow Forces remained for him to meet. He left the courtyard of the Wisanggeni residence towards the gate. His steps were unsteady, he felt very tired. It was as he had expected that there was another guard at the gate. This one is a different person. He comes from the eastern tip of the island of Java. His place of origin is a very famous place as a place for people to seek pesugihan.(1) He is the owner of an occult prison, which has the ability to take the soul and imprison it. It was rare for anyone to be able to break through his prison. It has a strong security system. Famous people in the black world. Most people are immediately horrified when they hear his name called.
Ki Sudarsana definitely stepped closer, he greeted her and nodded politely. Those who were greeted answered politely. He also seemed to be nodding. His face was so shady . It doesn't look spooky, doesn't even look scary at all. It is not like people talk about. His aura is also so calm and reassuring. He smiled faintly, as well as Ki Sudarsana smiled sincerely to welcome his smile. "I'm not going to mince words, because we're on opposite sides now. I just want to know what was the reason for my disciple being laid down in such a state and being closely guarded?”
The one who was asked smiled again, his smile was shady and implied sincerity. “You don't have to worry about her, the Master puts her above all else. Even the Master loves her more than himself,” replied the Occult Prison Owner. Ki Sudarsana frowned. He really did not understand the answer of the man in front of him. Apparently, the Occult Prison Owner understood that the person he was talking to did not understand. He spoke again.
"We're just preparing her for something big and very dangerous." The Occult Prison owner paused for a moment, seemingly hesitant to continue his sentence. Ki Sudarsana stared at him intently waiting for the next sentence. "That's why the Leader himself trained her," there was a tone of fear as he spoke his sentence. Perhaps the Occult Prison Owner felt uncomfortable when he had to explain about the Leader. Because if he speaks the wrong way, the risk can be fatal.
Ki Sudarsana breathes a sigh of relief now, at least he can focus on Wisanggeni's recovery. "May I make one request?" Ki Sudarsana was very careful in conveying this. “Of course, you are one of the nicest people my life has ever seen,” replied the Occult Prison Owner. There was a tinge of sorrow as he uttered every sentence. As if there was a special relationship between the two.
"If it doesn't jeopardize your position, I beg you to release Wisanggeni," Ki Sudarsana replied quietly, his voice almost a whisper. The owner of the Occult Prison was very surprised. Obviously, he didn't expect to receive a request like this. For a long time he was stunned, staring at Ki Sudarsana. Ki Sudarsana waited patiently. “I understand my request is overkill, if it's not biased, that's fine. It's like I said if it doesn't jeopardize your position."
The Occult Prison owner looked more and more confused. The next second he looked down, trying to hide his feelings. Obviously, he didn't want Ki Sudarsana to read his reaction. However, Ki Sudarsana felt that he had a very clear answer. "Okay, you don't have to worry about this, I will find my own way to cure it." Ki Sudarsana's words made the Occult Prison Owner look down, not daring to raise his head. The awkward atmosphere between the two became frozen.
The frozen atmosphere melted away as the two were startled by someone's voice, "I will release him if you can guarantee that the Wisangeni will no longer interfere in our affairs." The owner of the Invisibility Prison immediately bent his knees, his face lowered. Seeing this, Ki Sudarsana understood whose voice he was trying to negotiate. He seemed to be thinking hard, then he replied, "I will guarantee that Wisanggeni will not interfere as long as you also guarantee the safety of him and his entire family." The sound of laughter echoed away, fading away. After that, the situation was so quiet, it was as if the air had stopped blowing.
The two of them breathed a sigh of relief, as if they had just come out of a gripping tension. Ki Sudarsana took hold of the owner of the Occult Prison and guided him to stand up. He glared at the man in front of him. A moment later, he backed away and let go of the Occult Prison Owner's shoulders. He smiled and nodded politely, said goodbye and walked out of the place. The owner of the Invisibility Prison answered Ki Sudarsana's greeting and nodded politely. He stared at Ki Sudarsana's back until he disappeared from sight. His gaze was bleak, clearly there was sorrow and regret. What is the real relationship between the two? And what has happened? Why are the two opposites?
TO BE CONTINUE