FIVE LEGENDARY LOSERS

FIVE LEGENDARY LOSERS
Bag. 5, Chapter. Paul, ch. 2



“We are warriors..”.


BRAAKKKKKK


Not yet had the soldier finished his words, suddenly a wooden stick had floated and hit his head until he fell lifelessly on the floor.


The other soldier momentarily gasped at the situation, as quickly the next swings of sticks floated up and smashed into the faces and heads of the soldiers.


THE PLAAAKKK PLAAAKK PLAAAKKK


BRUUUGGGGS


Some of the soldiers immediately fell to the floor. Zul has lost his patience. He grabbed a nearby broomstick and smashed it at the soldiers.


Naas, not all the soldiers he managed to collapse. Another soldier who escaped from Zul's attack immediately drew his sword and attacked Zul.


HIAATTTTTS


A sword slash headed towards Zul's body, he dodged lightly and then smashed the staff he held onto the soldier's body.


BRAAKKKK


The soldier's body crashed into the wall of the shop and was thrown out onto a waterlogged street. This made him attract the attention of the other soldiers who were at the end of the road.


They immediately headed to the place where Zul was.


Zul immediately approached Amei and Babah Atung.


“Let's go.” Bring Zul to the two of them.


“Amei, Lu follow this brother, here it is not safe laa.” Babah Atung told Amei.


“No Bah, Amei can't leave Babah alone.” Amei cried hugging Babah Atung.


“Lu pelgi first, later you can die if here, Babah follows.” Babah Atung asked Amei.


“Let's go, they start coming.” Take Zul while pulling Amei's hand.


Along with that, two soldiers entered the tavern. Zul quickly threw the stick he had in his hand.


JUSSSHHHHH


The wand was precisely stuck into the neck of one of the soldiers who entered to make him strung backwards.


HUUFTTT


With a quick move, Zul removed his hand grip from Amei and floated a kick into the face of the other soldier.


BUUUGGGGS


His kick was right about the soldier's face which made him stagger. Zul then floated his second kick.


BAAAGGGGGS


The soldier was thrown out of the shop. Zul returns to Babah Atung and Amei.


“We have to go now.” Said Zul pulling Amei's hand.


Amei and Babah Atung rise up and follow Zul who gives way.


ZEPPP ZEPPP


Two arrows shot through Babah Atung's back.


BRUUUGGGGS


Babah Atung fell to the floor.


“Babaaaaahhhh Amei screamed and tried to catch Babah Atung's body.


ZEEPPP ZEEPP ZEEPPP


ZEEPPP ZEEPP ZEEPPP


Dozens of arrows shot across the tavern room. Zul quickly grabbed the wide cloth and wagged it in front of his body to protect them both from the attack of the arrows released.


“Run to the back.” Zul's orders to Amei.


Amei complied and ran towards the back of the house. Zul followed him on standby.


Behind Amei's house is a big river. At that time the water was overflowing because of the rain that had just fallen.


“Jump May.” Zul said while pulling Amei's hand to plunge into the river.


The two of them finally threw themselves into the river to avoid the pursuit of the royal soldiers who increased.


Zul still had time to see some soldiers releasing their arrows towards them.


Lucky for both of them, because not a single arrow was on target.


After being far enough out of the reach of the soldiers, Zul desperately tried to swim and grab Amei's body which was swayed by the rushing river.


Finally, after a grueling struggle, Zul managed to reach Amei's body and pull her to the edge of the river.


Zul grabbed the grass that grew wild along the river flow until he finally managed to climb to the edge and carry Amei's body to climb to the top.


“Uhuk ... uhuk ..” Amei coughed while lying on the ground.


Zul immediately tilted Amei's body so that the river water that had been swallowed can be vomited.


Amei still coughed as she spewed river water from her mouth.


Suddenly Amei was crying. He remembered Babah Atung.


Amei then hugged Zul and shed her tears there. Zul allowed him a moment to give Amei a chance to vent his grief.


After quite a while, Zul finally pushed Amei's body slightly away from his.


“We have to go now. Those soldiers must be looking for us right now.” Zul.


“Where are we?” Ask Amei.


“We go home to where I used to be. My house is on the edge of the rice fields and the forest there. We're there now.” Bring Zul.


Amei just kept quiet and stood up in Zul's footsteps. They walk vigilantly from behind the trees so as not to meet royal soldiers who might be able to meet because they know they are being sought.


It was dark as they walked down the rice fields leading to Zul's residence.


But from a distance, Zul sees a blaze burning down his house.


“Tok Anai” Zul slightly shouted, and pulled Amei's hand to follow her running.


Zul was shocked when he reached his home. His house is now burning. The fire has destroyed all the buildings.


“Toookkkk....” Zul yells in front of a burning house.


“Tok Anaaiiiii He continued to shout and tried to search for Tok Anai's whereabouts.


Zul left Amei behind his back when one shout shocked him.


“Aaaaaaa...” Amei screams loudly.


“Ameiii..” Zul rushed over.


Suddenly an arrow shot towards him. He evaded and repelled the arrows.


In front of him now seen dozens of royal soldiers slowly approaching while continuing to shower him with arrows.


Zul took refuge behind a pile of wood.


THE CRESSSSSSSS CREESSSSSS


THE CIAT CIATT CIAAATTTTT


Suddenly the soldiers panicked. Something has attacked them. Zul saw two people from the left and right sides blindly slashing the bodies of the soldiers who began to lacerate it.


Zul then came out of his hiding place. With two pieces of wood in his hand, he moved quickly to hit the head of every soldier that was in front of him.


PAAKKK PAAKKKK PAAKKKK


One by one the soldiers died falling on a wooden hammer held by Zul. While the two people who helped him had also managed to finish off many other soldiers.


The bodies of the soldiers were scattered to fill the courtyard of Tok Anai's house that had been burned down.


Some of the soldiers who lost their guts decided to run away from the battle. One of the men who helped him then took a bow and arrows scattered on the ground.


He quickly took aim at one by one the soldiers who tried to escape so that none of them were still standing.


Zul looked around. There were only the three of them standing up. While the bodies filled the courtyard.


“Amei.” Zul rushes towards Amei's place where he last saw him hit by an arrow.


Zul was sitting limp to see Amei was lifeless with blood. He shouted loudly.


“Aaaaaaaaa..


The two people who had helped her, were approaching. One of them held Zul's shoulder without saying anything.


“Tok Anai...” Zul left Amei's body and attempted to locate Tok Anai's whereabouts.


Beside the courtyard, Zul discovers Tok Anai's body has been torn apart by a sword along with dozens of arrows that have been stuck all over his body. Around the bodies of Tok Anai also scattered the bodies of the royal soldiers. Zul was sitting down again.


The two men who had helped him followed Zul.


“Is he your father?” Ask one of them.


“Iya.” Zul answered with a thundering chest.


“And the women over there?” Ask again.


“I should have married him.” Answer Zul.


“We'd better bury them both, after this, more soldiers will come here.” The other word chimed.


“Who are you?” Zul asked with a gaze that was still accompanied by tears.


“I Dharma, and she's named Pay, we're saddened by your loss.” Said the person who introduced himself named Dharma.


“I'll do the calculations to those soldiers.” Zul said with anger.


“Come with us, the time will soon come for your revenge.” The person who was introduced named Pay said.


“Cute where?” Ask Zul again.


“We buried the two people you loved first. After that, if you're willing to come with us, I'll explain it to you.” Dharma.


“Good.”


The three then got up and raised Tok Anai's body then brought it closer to Amei's body.


They then took the two bodies to the back of the house and buried them there.


Zul decides to follow the two strangers. He knew the royal soldiers would come looking for him. And he won't be able to stand up to them alone.