HEIR TO THE KNIGHTS JATAYU

HEIR TO THE KNIGHTS JATAYU
The Terror of the Apes 3



Cakra and Kenanga just silently wait for the movements of the figures who follow them, a little while they wait until the food in their hands has been moved into their stomachs.


Over time they were bored also waiting, finally they decided to continue the journey but previously they tidied up their luggage.


Claaa.


Claapps.


Claaaaph.


Dozens of black-haired figures suddenly leaped around them, the figure caging their existence.


Kenanga was about to make a sound but two figures that were larger and taller than the figures who had locked them away in ash and yellow feathers had stood before them.


" Give me the two swords that are on your backs,, !" snapping yellow hairy ape figure without bashing first.


" This is your grandfather's sword, why did you tell him to give it to you,,? " pasta snaps Kenanga.


" We don't care who the sword belongs to, as we know, our king loves the two swords you carry and you must give it to him, " said Subala, who was covered in ashes.


" Why should we give him, he is your king, not our king,, ? "


The two figures in front of them even grinned showing their cloves a sign of anger.


Gheeerr's, uh,


khiiiiu.


" The sword is to exchange your lives, so if you want to get out of this forest alive then hand over your sword,,! "


Kenanga was also provoked by her anger, she replied to the words of the yellow-feathered ape with a faint tone.


" The monkey has no brain, you think we're afraid of your people,, "


Hearing the ridicule, the two ape leaders were inflamed, they immediately ordered their troops to attack.


Twenty apes immediately lunged, they jumped with long arms clawing towards the opponent.


Cakra and Kenanga immediately collide with their backs to protect each other from attacks that come from various directions.


Attack after attack began to arrive, with a fight that without a form of movement just relying on his animal instincts makes Cakra and Kenanga difficult to guess the direction of the opponent's attack, especially in addition to their long arms so that their attack range is wider, lucky Cakra and Kenanga have speed so that every arm big arm that comes clawing or hitting and even snatching almost anything can be avoided.


The two men who were rattled by the twenty-five great apes seemed unable to get out of the rattles, but what actually happened was that the two warriors were only playing tricks on the macaques that were ganged up.


Cakra beckoned to Kenanga not to strike back, they simply dodged and directed the ape's attack on her own friend, who was, as a result without the need to attack some macaques that ganged had been bounced by the attack of his friend who missed the target.


Kenanga smiled when she realized that the strategy carried out by Cakra was going smoothly, until now three apes had been thrown from the fighting arena because of the attacks of her own friends.


With a lightning step in the wind they both move to and fro sometimes behind the opponent so that the opponent who was angry because of his attack never until the target became brutally hit back, sometimes behind, but it actually hit his own back because Cakra has moved to another place.


Sometimes Cakra jumps up the opponent's shoulder while holding the opponent's two arms, when he is on the shoulder of one of his attackers, while he is on the shoulder, a great ape with both hands united in the air quickly struck Cakra's back, knowing his walking lure he instantly salted back to perch on the other attacker's shoulder, while the two fists that united already done as a result of the monkey head that was his shoulder in ascending Cakra became crushed hit by the blow of his friend.


Kenanga also did not stay silent, he ran to and fro near the opponent so that the opponent lost control, attacks indiscriminate even make their friend who sprawled more and more.


Until the time the rake was only six monkeys, Cakra and Kenanga issued the style of the Garuda Claw splitting the storm, with a quick attack and sharp claws they had so that six exhausted monkeys were easily slaughtered that not a single tail could rise again.


Gheeeeeerr.


Yuyuuuu.


The growl of their two leader apes knew all his men were dead without being able to injure two of their opponent's warriors.


The two ape leaders immediately attacked, with a whirling wind accompanying the arrival of the punch signifying the strength of the punch launched by the two ape leaders.


Still with the style of the claws of Garuda splitting the second storm the swordsman served the opponent's attack.


Cakra and Kenanga take turns to face the opponent, their fast pace is able to compensate for the opponent's strong attacks, several times they collide their strength so that both are pushed back up to a few steps, so they are pushed back, except for Kenanga who when banging his power he can be pushed to the back to two spears.


" Didn't clash with them dinda,,! " the Chakra.


" I understand kakang, " answered Kenanga.


Seeing the weakest state of Kenanga among them, Subala decided to eliminate Kenanga first, she tried to attack Kenanga, as much as possible she could clash her strength so that the girl soon ran out of energy.


The tactic was quite successful, several times Kenanga bounced away from Cakra, it was not in vain by Subala, he jumped to send a kick to the body of Kenanga who was still not awake.


Sriiiiii.


The Beeeeet.


Just before the kick arrived, Kenanga threw her body to the side while drawing out her sword, as the foot strike was evaded by the hand of the yoke holding the sword directly into Subala's body.


Got the attack Subala's face was surprised, initially he was sure that his thick fur that had been able to withstand the attack of any sharp object but was currently able to be penetrated, he was initially convinced, although it did not make a deep wound, but this was the first time his body flowed blood due to the sabetrical wound of the sword.


Gheeeeer.


Khhiuuu.


He growled even more, with the faster movement he attacked Kenanga, while Kenanga who was able to injure the ape was getting excited to fight, more and more, he knew that the enemy would avoid coming into contact with his sword so that in the fight Subala would fight with more heart.


Cakra that faced Wanara several times thrust his punch into Wanara's body, but as if hitting the water, his power seemed to be extinct no matter what, he finally exerted his energy, until a strong whirlwind appeared, the attack of the chakra in the wind makes the opponent's body easily penetrated, although from the outside it does not have any effect but inside Wanara's body suffered serious injuries.


Suddenly the two leaders of the apes issued their flagship weapon in the form of a yellow iron rod that can shrink or enlarge.


With that stick they started to compensate for the opponent's strength.


Kenanga who despite knowing the strength of her sword but she was reluctant to bang her sword into the weapon of the opponent's stick, she chose to use her speed to deceive the opponent, when he was about to attack the stomach but the opponent had closed with his stick then Kenanga will quickly deflect the direction of his sword to the chest or to the legs of the opponent, this makes Subala his opponent become confused guessing the direction of Kenanga's attack.


Weeeeeeees


weeeets


Sabetan sword Kenanga swiveled in front of Subala, he thought if the direction of the sabetan came from top to bottom turned out, quickly Kenanga turned him to the side eyeing Subala's left arm.


Craaa.


Subala's left arm was broken up to the elbow, the pain whack until finally in clapping his stick to Kenanga's head, but it was very easy for Kenanga to avoid it, he jumped to the right side, he jumped to the right side, and he was very easy to avoid it, with the thrust of his leap he slashed his sword into Subala's neck, unexpectedly the sword easily cut off the head of the giant ape in ash,


Aaaaaakh..


The cries of death were heard all over the forest, causing the animals and birds that were there to flee away from fear.