CANDRASA [LOOKING FOR HEIRLOOM SWORD]

CANDRASA [LOOKING FOR HEIRLOOM SWORD]
Chapter 9: the famine



They walked through the forest not knowing where the end was. Candrasa walks at the back while Hanada walks in front of her and Air leads the way.


The sound of birds chirping loudly, Hanada looked at the blue sky that was plastered above their heads.


"Shall I shoot the birds?" Hanada walked while looking up at the sky.


"Revelation!" The water jumps avoiding the mines of the twigs.


"www..." Hanada who was focusing on the sky stumbled and fell.


"You okay?" Candrasa instantly helped Hanada and helped her up.


Hanada stood up and cleaned the leaves in her piggy bank, she stared at the sharp water. He lifted the corner of his upper lip. The water looked back.


"Why? I warned you! " The water goes back on while grinning.


"Awas... When the mine was 2 feet in front of me it was not a Water warning!" Hanada chased after Air wanting to hit him.


The water ran away from Hanada, she chuckled. Candrasa who is still calm like water can only smile at the behavior of her best friend. He walked slowly, looking to his left right.


"Aciiir.... Aanada....." Candrasa called Air and Hanada who was still joking.


They looked together, confused to see Candrasa.


"Be quiet!" Candrasa.


"There's apaaaaa?" Water screaming.


A Tiger passed between Candrasa and Air, for a while the tiger was still looking to the left right. That's the prettiest white tiger they've ever seen. Hanada spontaneously held her breath, Air turned her head towards Hanada holding her laughter.


"Huu haaa...." The water teased Hanada so she could breathe normally.


The tiger also managed to pass them, Candrasa immediately walked quickly to balance his friends. Candrasa tightened the two swords on her waist, then checked the existence of a small replica of the steamed sword. The little sword was still there he was the bag of coins he was carrying.


The sun was almost over their heads, but they had not drunk and eaten anything that day. The remaining provisions make them frugal and decide to eat in the afternoon only. But that day Hanada was already very hungry, he felt very weak.


"Can we rest first?" Hanada breathed a bit heavily.


"Yes sure."


Hanada sat in the fallen trees, Candrasa came straight to Hanada and knelt in front of him. He opened the supply and gave the rest of the water to Hanada.


"Eat!"


Water stood guard while looking to the left right. Hanada devoured all his food until it was gone, but why does his stomach still feel hungry? He's not usually like that.


"I'm still hungry" Hanada held onto her stomach.


"I feel so weak."


Candrasa and Water exchanged glances, feeling strange.


"Well you wait here, I'll get you some food," Candrasa walked to the left through the forest.


"Airrr I'm hungry, don't you find me food too?" The sound that the water hears.


"You're really a hassle!" Water walked away from Hanada and looked for food as he flicked his sword to open a path from the blocking grass.


Hanada was astonished, why did the man stay away from her?


"Water don't go! Don't leave me alone Water!" Hanada shouted as much as possible but Air still did not answer anything, he still continued to walk away. Apparently Water did not hear his voice.


"What's wrong with her?" Hanada thought hard, suddenly his stomach was getting hungry. He decided to walk around looking for food.


"Is this a magical plant?" Hanada picked the plant and ate it with one mouthful, he was astonished that his hungry race had instantly disappeared just because of the small plant.


But why did her throat feel suffocated, Hanada held her neck firmly. Trying to stop the pain he felt. Candrasa, who was carrying some Berry, approached Hanada, and the man saw Hanada as choking.


"Hanada!" he ran towards Hanada.


"What's up?" Hanada's body started turning blue, she was short of breath. Candrasa with all her strength tried to take whatever was in the woman's body, she absorbed half of the poison. Hanada started breathing again, but she was still very limp and her body was still turning blue.


The water that had felt too far had only realized why he was in the middle of the forest alone and left Hanada. He looked to the left right, then saw a wooden house around which there were vegetable and fruit trees. Water came to the house, he took some fruit and vegetables carelessly.


A teapot floated towards him, but he swiftly brushed it off with his sword so that it split into fragments. Someone applauded from inside the house, Air had just intended to go in there but the middle-aged man had already come out and met him.


"You're so smart young hahaha," The old man laughed out loud.


The water looked at the old man suspiciously, but the man immediately patted Water on the shoulder.


"What's going on here?"


"Uh-that.... My friend needs food!" The water showed some berries and vegetables that he picked carelessly.


"Your friend is no longer hungry" the old man laughed again.


Water raised his eyebrows and asked what the grandfather meant,


"Whatchu mean? He's not hungry anymore, huh?" The water stared at the man sharply.


The man was still laughing and turned to look at the water,


"Bring your friends here! Otherwise, they would be in danger, "The old grandfather grinned and walked into his house.


The water immediately realized that he had left Hanada long enough, he who was worried about Hanada immediately returned to where Hanada was.


Breathing Water like being hunted, he saw Candrasa and Hanada leaning on the man's thigh.


"Candrasa what's wrong?"


"Hanada seems to eat poisonous plants..."


"What?" The water approached Hanada and checked his pulse.


Her pulse weakened, the woman's body also began to cool. The water feels guilty. I don't know where the voice came from, but he was sure it was Hanada's. The woman asked him to go for food.


"I've already taken half the poison," Candrasa said as she looked at Hanada who was asleep on her lap.


"Why not everything?"


"My science has not been completely treatable!" Candrasa looked down disappointed in herself.


His best friend was now in danger, he could not even do anything about it. He was confused between having to go back or continue the journey. Hanada's life is a bet


The day passed so quickly, they couldn't get anywhere while Hanada was still limp. So they decided to spend the night there.


There was only silence that night, Hanada's voice that usually made the atmosphere so cheerful was now absent. Water slid his head down, while Candrasa stood guard beside Hanada.


Both of them felt disappointed and sad, as they left him alone so Hanada ate the poisonous plant. Water and Candrasa eat the berries that Candrasa takes. They don't enjoy it but they have to eat at least one of those berry seeds.


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