
*White Eyes (SMP)*
In a stone room that almost every corner there is a light torch, Demang Mahasugi stood with his wife who could be said to be young, around the age of under forty years.
The ruling couple was enjoying the beautiful scenery in the room, which was a row of wooden shelves containing many treasure chests. In some corners, stacked several sacks that in open condition contain kepeng. Money is like the fruits of the harvest with sacks.
In addition to chests and sacks of treasure, there are also a number of jewelry pieces of gold, silver, or bronze, and porcelain is expensive with all the charm of luxury. There is even gold that is still in the form of yellow stone clumps and still requires the smelting process.
It was truly a treasure that was so much for a person alone, even for a single family. It was only fitting that Demang Mahasugi did not mind in the slightest if his son asked for a treasure of ten chests to propose to Ineng Santi.
Yes, it is the treasure storage room of Demang Mahasugi. Perhaps his wealth was countless since he had no accounting bookkeeping records. Demang Mahasugi only has a money grabber who will calculate the amount as ordered by him or his beloved wife.
For the security of its abundant property, Demang Mahasugi has adopted a strict and neat security system. All those who could come into contact with the treasure were people who did not possess the magic of canoeing, but they knew all the ins and outs of the secret security system inside and outside the treasure storage room.
In addition to a secret security system, the treasure storage room was also guarded by ten selected mercenaries and dozens of selected tile. However, they were strictly forbidden from entering close to the treasure storage room. Their job, in addition to protecting the treasure storage room from outside robbers, they are also obliged to search the outside inside the bodies of all those who come out of the treasure storage room by being stripped naked, meaning only stripped of their outer clothes. The rule was intended that employees of the storage room manager no one smuggled a piece of kepeng.
“Sorry, Kanjeng Gusti,” said a man from behind Demang Mahasugi and his wife.
The husband looked back. He saw a middle-aged man with a bald head, dressed in white, kneeling on one leg while respecting the inside. All employees of the room manager were obliged to be bald headed with the aim of not being able to slip a puck behind his hair.
“What's up, Mungirang?” asked Demang Mahasugi who had turned around.
“Ronga Cambodia wait above, want to face, Kanjeng Gusti!” report a man named Mungirang. He is the treasure count Demang Mahasugi who oversees ten permanent employees.
“Come, Nyai Princess!” bring Demang Mahasugi. He married a princess, but a princess who was already some distance away from the Palace Family in Singayam Kingdom.
Demang Mahasugi and his wife, Princess Cicir Wunga, walked away towards the door which was the only door that opened, as there were several closed doors in the room. The open door leads to the stairs leading up.
Apparently, the stairs lead to a stone wall. On the wall there is a form of a boar head made of strong stone. Demang grabbed the muzzle of the animal's head, then pulled it.
Clack up! Greg!
There was a sound when the statue of the pig's head could be pulled only as far as two fingers. Suddenly the stone wall to the right of them both moved up opening a space. There was a ladder going up.
Both continued to climb the stairs. It turned out to be dead-end again and this time there was a buffalo head statue. Demang again plucked the muzzle of the head statue, but did not pull it, but shifted it to the right.
Greg!
The stone wall on the right again moved wide open, showing the next staircase.
On the third wall, Demang Mahasugi had to press the tiger head statue into the wall to open the exit. After the wall opened, there was a bright staircase up as it was directly exposed to the light of day.
All employees of the treasure storage room poultice how to open the three stone doors.
Above there are no more doors, already directly the surface of the earth. Upon arriving on the ground, Demang and his wife saw a red-clothed female swordsman standing in front of a chest-high stone gate. The mature-aged woman armed with a sword was none other than Demang Mahasugi's personal bodyguard, her name was Ronga Cambodia.
In front of the stone fence, precisely on the side of the door, there was a post guarded by three out of ten mercenary warriors. Meanwhile, in front along the stone fence, lined with dozens of tiles armed with machetes at the waist. They were in dark red uniforms, different colors from the usual guard tiles. Their job was to stand all day like living statues. At magrib's time, they changed sif.
“Report, Kanjeng Gusti Demang!” ronga said Cambodia when his employer was in front of him.
“What's up?” asked Demang Mahasugi as he walked towards his horse carriage parked near the guard post.
Ronga Cambodia soon followed behind his employer.
“King Buru and Queen Kejar want to meet, Kanjeng Gusti!”
“Oh,” ucah Demang brief.
He and his wife got on a horse-drawn carriage. The coachman who was ready since then immediately sprinkled his horse slowly after an order from his master. While the Cambodian Ronga was following behind, riding standing in the rear bumper of the horse-drawn carriage, it seemed like he was a former bus driver.
They headed to Demang Mahasugi's house which was only a few dozen meters away from the treasure storage room area. So, the position of the treasure room was behind Demang Mahasugi's mansion.
When the horse-drawn carriage reached the courtyard, two male and two female corpsmen who had been waiting at his post, immediately ran to accompany the horse-drawn carriage.
On arrival in front of the stage house, the train stopped. Two male roof tiles immediately held the rope on the horse's head. One female tile knelt one foot in front of the carriage door and the other woman stood in front of her partner.
Princess Cicir Wunga lowered her right leg stepping on the link of the two palms of the kneeling female tile, while her hand held on to the hand of the standing female tile. That's how to get down the Big Lady from the horse carriage, although it can actually go down by itself, especially Princess Cicir Wunga including women of worship.
However, only Demang's wife came down, her husband remained seated in his seat. Ronga Cambodia remains standing in the rear bumper.
The horse carriage returned to walking. Two men ran back to run the car. Two female temples escort Princess Cicir Wunga.
The horse carriage then stopped in front of a small pendapa without walls guarded by four academic soldiers. In the middle of the pendapa already sat two fat men with swordsmen. Both clothes were made from tiger and bear skin.
The two people were none other than the Buru King and the Chasing Queen. (BH)
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