CONFINEMENT

CONFINEMENT
CH 26 - PART IX COASTAL DISTRICT (ATTACK )



Mr. Timoti and his entourage including Sariwati immediately approached the Bhayangkara who were interrogating a man.


"Report mister, I've been extracting information from this man but he is still silent" Prawira Utama Bhayangkara whispered to the governor.


The man sitting in a wooden chair in front of him still looks calm occasionally smiling sinisterly, as soon as the governor pulls a chair and he sits right in front of the man.


"So you're Yanto?" ask the governor.


"You know why my men brought you here?" concluded.


"Sorry governor, I don't understand what you mean and the Bhayangkara brought me here,"


"To my knowledge, I have never committed a crime that harmed this country" replied the man calmly who was none other than Yanto the fishmonger.


The governor stared intently at the man in front of him.


"So you're not aware of your mistake?"


ask Mr. Timoti back to the man.


"Bring the Angler here!" lord Timoti's orders to one of the Bhayangkara.


Not long after, a man with a bruised face came in the midfielder by one of Bhayangkara heading to Banjar Manguntur Hall.


"Do you know this guy?" the governor asked the fisherman after he was right next to him. The Angler only lowered his head and fell silent after seeing the man in front of the governor master.


"Well, maybe if you use violence will you still be able to be silent?" the governor said intimidatingly, the governor's fingers tapped on the table and a sharp glare fixed on the man before him.


But suddenly, though,


"ACCHD... BUUOKS"


"CRAAAII.... BRUUAAKKK"


There was a noise outside Banjar Hall with agony screeches and sharp weapons and dozens of arrows.


Seeing the surprise attack from the unidentified horde of heads Bhayangkara and Jero Pecalang immediately deployed his men to put up a fight.


Fights with the use of sharp weapons were inevitable, mutual attacks between the two sides occurred. The prowess of the arrows leading into Banjar Hall, not long after seen from the Bhayangkara began to push back and managed to paralyze the attackers.


"Aaaahh please, let go of me!" suddenly Sariwati screamed and thrashed.


Unbeknownst to one of the attackers had smothered the woman and the celurit she was holding was wrapped around Sariwati's neck.


"Take off our lead or this woman's neck is broken!" one of the attackers voiced with his hands still smothering and led Sariwati who continued to wrangle.


The atmosphere in the room is tense, the governor is seen standing with a keris drawn in his hand, not least all those in the room, including Mr. Sirkun and Pak Nengah, who had avoided the rain of arrows from outside.


"Brazed, how dare you troublemaker and attack the Coast Country troops, especially in front of me!" the voice of Mr. Timoti rose furiously, with the governor playing a kris and fending off and avoiding the rain of arrows.


"Take the girl off!" hardik the governor on the hooded horde that captivated Sariwati.


Yanto who was originally sitting in a chair suddenly was beside the hooded horde when arrows rained down on the room in Banjar Manguntur Hall.


Seen one of the hooded men using Sariwati as a prisoner with a celurit position still coiled around the woman's neck, the anger of the governor is increasingly unstoppable. The governor ambushed Yanto with a deadly attack but the man quickly avoided the governor's attack.


Some Bhayangkara troops released arrows and managed to paralyze the attackers leaving Yanto and two people beside him who still use Sariwati as a living shield.


"HARAM JADAH, let the woman go or you won't be safe out of this room!" back the governor shouted towards Yanto and the mob of assailants.


"Don't expect mister, before we can get out of this place, we won't let go of this woman!" answer Yanto.


"Badly, you think of yourself who dares to fight against the state apparatus and make a fortune here!" now Bhayangkara's head raises his voice.


the Bhayangkara governorate and Pecalang besieged the remains of the attackers including Yanto, Busur and the arrows of the governorate troops pointed at the three men.


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