BARA On The Land MAJAPAHIT In Episode 2: Satria From DAHA

BARA On The Land MAJAPAHIT In Episode 2: Satria From DAHA
episode : 6 EUNUCCLESiastes of the fifth section.



Why don't the children just finish it, Rompak asked the cow petala.


Ahh, no crime should be avenged by evil, anyways I remember someone who became my student in Mayit, but now he has realized and become a loyal person to me Wikala replied.


Uncle must learn a lot from anakmas, if the uncle had killed all said Lembu Petala who is a Bhayangkara warrior.


We will be assigned as messengers not in order to crush pirates Wikala said in a joking style.


Yes, but as the verse says, once the oar of two three islands is exceeded , while being a messenger also as a warrior who quell pirates in the sea, said Lembu Petala avenging wikala.


Uncle, the energy is great in his, once the oar can be up to three islands passed, replied Wikala with a smile.


Petala cow smiled, while the ship has been speeding, continuing its journey to the port of Kelapa (Jakarta, now).


Arriving at the port of Kelapa, the ship leaned almost a week to repair some of the damaged parts due to attack by pirates.


There Wikala and Cattle petala in the herbal medicine of Chinese merchants with a variety of luxurious dishes are again delicious.


" Hey, you two are like this" said merchant Tan bun heong as he pointed his thumb.


Wikala and Lembu Petala seemed to smile with the praise of the Tan merchant.


" Lu, both know, actually owe is not a problem with the robbak want to take owe have a treasure, but the daughter of owe is the only one on the ship" explained merchant Tan.


" Hahh" cried Wikala and the Cow of the same petala.


" Yes, princess owe kepengen came to see the island of Java, " said merchant Tan.


" But we didn't see any female passengers on board,?" ask the Petala cow.


" There is, but owe hide under , because this ship belongs to owe, then owe make a special room for princess owe," explained merchant Tan.


" Where are you both going,?" ask the merchant Tan.


Wikala and Lembu Petala looked at him, then replied,


" Into Beipiing (Beijing/now)


" Hey, it's still a long way away" said merchant Tan.


"Maybe two more full moons arrive only by sea, if by land after reaching Champa, maybe three full moons" explained merchant Tan.


" Well, we're still a long time in the sea of anakmas" Ox petala told Wikala.


" How about we get to Champa by land" Wikala said.


" Good thinking" said the Bekel Bhayangkara.


" From here to Champa how long ,?" ask Wikala to the merchant Tan.


" Maybe ten days, depending on the weather, if there is no storm, and the wind is quite strong may not arrive" replied merchant Tan again.


After the ship was repaired, the group of Tan merchants left again.


This time they went to the port of Tumasik on the peninsula of Malaya, about two days they arrived the group, and there they only stopped one day.


Then the ship sailed north to the sea area of China, on a night of complete darkness The ship attacked a terrible Storm. To panic the passengers.


" How shall the Skipper proceed or cast anchor,?" ask the merchant Tan .


" Dangerous sir if we throw anchor could our ship upside down,!" answered the Skipper in the midst of the swift rain and the pounding of waves.


" Haaiya, where is our ship going?" ask the merchant Tan again.


" Pointing to Tanjung Pura, sir" replied the Skipper.


" Danger, a lot of robbers,!" shouted merchant Tan


" The ship can not be controlled , because the sail is not expanded to rain water," explained the Skipper again.


" Haaiya, how is this, he lu ong think of saving this ship, !" the merchant Tan yelled at his skinny friend.


" Haaiya owe does not know, the captain can handle it, "sikurus said.


In the midst of the storm and the waves, the entire crew was confused from the sinking of the ship, so Wikala said to Bekel Bhayangkara Lembu Petala.


" What if uncle sinks, uncle knows which way we're headed,?" ask Wikala.


The one asked just shook his head. When the ship wall began to crackle and one of the sail poles fell.


So Wikala asked the Petala Ox to redevelop the ship's sail.


" How do you mean anakmas,?" ask the Petala cow.


" Uncle using deep energy, stretch back that non-inflate screen,!" wikala.


" If uncle is ready to signal," cried Wikala.


" And for Tan's merchants please order the captain to correct the ship's direction exactly" Wikala exclaimed to Tan's merchant.


It appears that the merchant Tan came to Nakhoda who was unable to control his ship dragged by the waves, it also understood at the order of the merchant.


Then Wikala shouted,


" Ajian Nantha the wind, Whuuut , wuuussshhh, "sounds from the two open palms of Wikala, then the roar of a strong wind hit the big screen, suddenly the ship that almost sank was moving quickly left the area of the Storm .


When the morning sun shone on , then Wikala stopped the teaching of Nantha wind and he was sitting limp.


Similarly Petala cow, he was directly supine on the deck of the ship.


" Lu, lu, you need to all help them quickly" said merchant Tan calling the crew.


Quickly, the crew helped Wikala and Oxen petala by bringing them downstairs, changing their clothes to dry Chinese clothes made of fine silk, looks like two reliable Satria from Majapahit like Pendekar from China.


Merchant Tan met them ,


" Haaiiya, thank you very much to both of you, kamsia, kamsia," he said as if merchant Tan was out of words to say.


" You two know no,?" ask Wikala and Lembu Petala


Both were equally shaken, because they did not know what the merchant was asking.


" Thanks to you two, at most tonight we have arrived in Champa," he said very happy.


" Hurry up, you,....!" yell Wikala and Ox petala together.


They were astonished because it felt like they had just two days left the port of Tumasik, while the distance from Tumasik to Champ was almost a week.


" Well, indeed, fast 'cause both of you, just this time owe boarded the ship with speed like earlier," he said with a smile happy to see the two people who began to recover their strength after breakfast with merchant Tan.


Merchant Tan increasingly respect the two Majapahit people.


" You should both stay aboard the owe until Beipiing later deliver to the spot," merchant Tan told Wikala and Oxen petala to stay by sea to beiping.


Because he heard the two men, going by land after reaching Champa.


" We think we have been at sea for too long, we also miss the land, let it be when we get to Champa, we go by land to Beiping" replied Ox petala accompanied by a nod of the head by Wikala.


" Heyya, we can't force you both, but it would be nice if we could be together until Beiping even though our destination is jiqing city (Nanjing)" said merchant Tan .


" But when you get to Jiqing you can both stop by the house owe, call it owe, "said merchant Tan again.


The ship sailed quietly, when dusk before it looked in the distance crowded ships and boats passing by.


When the Goddess of the night enveloped the virtual world, the merchant ship Tan arrived in the city of Champa precisely in the kingdom of pandarangu, the southernmost city of the campa region which is divided into four small kingdoms.


Then the ship docked to the port , immediately Tan merchant and his entourage down from the ship to find a place beristrahat, namely lodging, because the city is a place of transit cruise then easily found a place to stay here.


Merchant Tan took along his daughter, who had been hiding her under the deck of the ship.


Wikala and Lembu petala were invited together by the merchant Tan. So the large group rented some room for them.


Because of his great trust and respect, merchant Tan rented out the Wikala room and the Petala cow next to his and his daughter's room.


After dinner together then chatted the four people in front of their room,


" Haaiya, this is our daughter Tan peng sie" said merchant Tan introducing her daughter.


" Peng sie, you must thank them both, twice the Wikala brothers and this petala saved us" he told Tan's daughter peng sie.


" Xe, xe, kamsia thanks to the two uncles, " said Tan peng sie as he pricked his hand.


" Haiya, one may you call uncle, another call him Koko, "said Merchant Tan.


" No need to worry too much about the call problem, anything can, " said Wikala cut the word merchant Tan , because he felt he was married.


" As we said yesterday, the road is very far, difficult and many dangers," said merchant Tan.


" What are the dangers, "ask the cow petala.


" Every region here is suspicious of each other and the annam kingdom in the north wants to colonize this southern Champa area" said merchant Tan.


" So we suggest just follow owe, by sea faster up to ," persuaded merchant Tan.


" We miss the mountain forest and the hills, understand us both mountain people," said Lembu petala refused the invitation of merchant Tan.


" But even so, be careful in the north annam area close to the Chinese border" suggested merchant Tan, who felt safe sailing along with Wikala and Lembu petala.


" This is just an eye sign from owe as a thank you, " said the merchant Tan while giving a gold coin to Wikala.


" There is no need to bother Tan's merchants, we also have provisions, " said Wikala refused a gift from Tan's merchants.


" Haiyaa, it is not good to refuse people's gifts, let alone this is sincere from the deepest heart, and inside there is a badge if something happens in the Chinese area you can both show," obviously merchant Tan.


" Okay merchant Tan, we accept this as a sign of friendship not a sign of gratitude for our help to the merchant Tan, " said Oxen petala who received a gold coin and his badge. Because according to his warrior instinct, this Tan merchant was an influential person in China.


So that night until late the three of them chatted because Tan peng sie's daughter had gone inside and slept.


The next day the merchant ship Tan set off again, while Wikala and Lembu Petala then walked on foot to continue their journey north towards China.