
Raden Sumitra's death shocked Raden Abhimanyu. He did not expect Druna's Eyeang would do such a cruel thing. How not, carrying a car driver from behind who does not carry a gun.
But that's war. If you've fought, anything can happen and anything can be done.
After the death of Raden Sumitra, the horse that was not controlled by the coachman was running in an uncertain direction. Imagine, four horses that ran without anyone controlling. Horse is like fighting each other. Eventually the horses pulled each other, making the train more uncontrollable.
Beghawan Druna who knew that, his heart was very happy. His efforts succeeded brilliantly. In his calculations, if the horse-drawn carriage had lost its direction, then he would very easily direct his arrows towards Raden Abhimanyu.
Meanwhile, Raden Abhimanyu was each preoccupied with horse-drawn carriage. He could not aim precisely at the enemy, because every time he would take a shot, the horse always shook the carriage in an uncertain direction.
Seeing this, Beghawan soon took a bow and arrow. Then immediately spread out the bow and directed it to Raden Abhimanyu's body.
One arrow shot out very quickly. But the arrow could still be repelled by Abhimanyu using his bow. As a result, the bow that Abhimanyu was holding broke into two pieces. Seeing that his bow was broken, Abhimanyu immediately picked up another bow that was placed on the carriage. But ill-fated, when he was about to grab the bow, the chariot's towing horse suddenly revolted, and made Abhimanyu's grip detach.
This opportunity was not wasted by Beghawan Druna. He immediately released another arrow, and this time it hit Raden Abhimanyu's calf. Blood poured from the wound from the arrow that Beghawan Druna released. With all his might, he whipped out the arrow and then took the shield and sword, while thrusting his sword towards the Kaurava warriors.
Raden Abhimanyu continued to rampage from the top of the train. Of course, the victims who were injured by Raden Abhimanyu were very many, because he was higher than the Kaurava soldiers.
Knowing that, Beghawan Druna immediately released arrows leading to his carriage and towing horse. The barrage of darts that were tubed together, finally smashed the carriage and killed his towing horse all at once.
Seeing that his chariot was destroyed, Raden Abhimanyu jumped down from the top of the carriage, then with his shield and sword raged back to slash at every Kaurava warrior in front of him.
Countless numbers of Kaurava soldiers were wounded and killed by the rampage of Raden Abhimanyu.
Seeing this, Druna immediately released two arrows pointing at Raden Abhimanyu's shield and sword. The arrow hit the target. As a result, the shield and sword broke and broke.
Raden Abhimanyu has no weapons. But he still rages. With his bare hands, he continued to beat up every enemy he encountered. The victims fall again due to the tantrums of Arjuna's child.
Not willing to take too much risk, finally Beghawan Druna directed his arrow right to Raden Abhimanyu. One, two arrows were successfully avoided by Abhimanyu. But unfortunately, because he no longer carried a weapon, he was eventually forced to deflect the arrow with his hand. Of course the result was fatal, the arrow was partially stuck in the hands of Raden Abhimanyu.
Beghawan Druna smiled satisfiedly seeing his attack could almost knock out his opponent.
Meanwhile, Raden Djayadrata who was behind Beghawan Druna, knowing Raden Abhimanyu was helpless, immediately jumped closer to Raden Abhimanyu.
In one jump, Raden Djayadrata had arrived before Raden Abhimanyu whose body was now filled with dozens of arrows. Satriya Kurawa's eyes were blood red, her teeth were cracking and her muscle muscles were poking out. He's very angry. His memory was fixed on his nephew, Raden Lesmana Mandrakumara who had been killed by Abhimanyu.
It is still clearly visible in his memory, how Raden Abhimanyu killed his nephew. Starch debt must be paid with starch.
Raden Djayadrata then stepped closer to Raden Abimayu while tightly grasping his sword.
“Abimanyu, I will not be calm if I have not avenged the death of my nephew Lesmana Mandrakumara. So, don't blame me, if today was forced I should also kill you”
After saying so, Raden Djayadrata then slammed his sword right in the heart of the Abhimanyu.
Raden Abhimanyu who was already helpless, finally had to be slashed by a sword by Raden Djayadrata.
The sky was cloudy, the air felt a bit cold. The gods in the sky who witnessed the war also lowered their heads to show respect for the departure of the young satriya of the Pandavas.
Parbu Yudistira sighed deeply, his chest tight at the departure of his nephew, Raden Abhimanyu. ‘this is the war, who won alone will be very lost, let alone who suffered defeat’.
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