Jaka Umbara; The Wind Warrior

Jaka Umbara; The Wind Warrior
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The man approached Jaka with two knees resting on the ground. Scraping his body in front of Jaka to almost reach the foot of the horse that Jaka was riding. "Master! Please, Master! I beg!" the door was parsing.


"You, can we help that uncle? It seems like Uncle is in trouble!"


"Do you want me to help him?" Laras nodded seriously.


"alright. I'll listen to what my sweet brother has to say." Rubbing hair Barrel.


Laras blushed to hear his brother's words. Smile because he can help someone who needs help.


"You're just like your mom!" jaka said commenting on the attitude of Laras. "always never have the heart every time you see people who are in trouble."


Jaka got off his horse. After that, he helped Laras down from the horse.


When Jaka approaches, the man immediately hunts down Jaka. "Master, please help me take my things, sir! I beg you, Sir! If I can't find it back, my employer it'll be furious."


"You calm down!" Jaka tried to calm the person who looked panicked. "i will try to help you find the whereabouts of your employer's item," said Jaka again.


That person also immediately looked so happy. "Thank you, Sir! Thank you, Master!" he said bowing his body many times


"What about the characteristics of them? Can you recognize him?"


"No, Mister. They cover their entire face. I can only see their eyes. As I see it, one of them has a codet over his eyes, and also they're four people."


"alright. Tell me, what's your name?"


"Barjo! I'm Barjo, Mister!"


"Barjo, you go back first and meet your master. Tell him what happened to you on your journey. Take my horse with you as your guarantee! You can catch up with us later at the Banggolan market after you get back. If you're still lucky, we might just find the stuff they took. If not, let my horse be your ransom to replace the property of your Master taken by the robbers."


"Good, Master! I'll remember it."


"Then, which way should I walk? Do you know which direction we're going to get there?"


"I know, Sir! From here Mr ..." The man showed Jaka the direction towards the Banggolan market. The direction was in line with the direction that Jaka headed towards Batu Cave. The man also told about the characteristics of his master's property.


"alright. You go back first! After you explain to your Master, you can follow us to the Banggolan market if your Master doesn't forbid."


"Good, Master! I will do! Again, thank you, sir! Thank you!"


"Thank you to my brother for asking me to help you!"


Barjo also faces towards the Baras. Immediately bowed respectfully giving his thanks. "Thank you, Mister. Thank you!"


Laras just nodded slowly, smiling knots at Barjo by holding Jaka's hand.


Nyi Dewi also got off his horse, then offered his horse to be given to Barjo.


"Kangmas, let me also give you my horse!" said Nyi Dewi giving her horse harness.


Nyi Dewi insisted that Jaka still be willing to let him give his horse to be taken by Barjo.


"It's okay, Kangmas! I'll talk to Uncle later. I'm sure, Uncle can definitely understand him too!"


Jaka felt very hesitant to accept the wishes of Nyi Dewi. But he also did not want to hinder the goodwill of someone who wanted to help others, including Nyi Dewi.


"Well, if that is Nyimas's will. I will follow him," said Jaka reaching for the bridle given by Nyi Dewi.


Jaka pulled Ki Pucung's horse slowly and gave it to Barjo. "Bring this horse with you! I hope your Master will be honored with your ransom if he does not get his goods back."


Instantly Barjo faced Nyi Dewi with teary eyes almost sobbed again.


"Te, thank you, sir! Thank you, Master!" Barjo bowed his body many times to Nyi Dewi. Nyi Dewi replied to Barjo's thanks with a warm smile on her face.


Barjo turned his gaze towards the sky with a sobbing softly and said gratefully with both hands raised, "Thank you, Sang Hyang Widhi! Thank you for answering your servant's prayer!"


Barjo several times lowered his head as a form of gratitude. After that he got up and again faced towards Jaka and Nyi Dewi.


"Gentlemen, thank you so much for being willing to help small and weak people like me! Gentlemen are truly the helpers of the weak! The savior sent by Sang Hyang Widhi!"


"Don't say that. We are not the helpers you say we are. It is our duty to help and help our neighbors," said Jaka looked at Nyi Dewi.


"Rubber, Uncle, we are just people who happen to pass by!" said Nyi Dewi also add to Jaka's speech.


"Is there a nearby settlement to find a place to rest?"


"Yes, Sir! The master was already close to the small hamlet ahead there. There is also an inn. A few hundred meters away."


"alright. I'll try to go there to find a place to rest. You remember to come back soon, and be careful on your way!" message Jaka step away leaving Barjo.


"Good, Master! Thank you, gentlemen! Thank you!" Barjo bowed his body several times even though Jaka and Nyi Dewi had walked far in his sight. Gesticulating how much she was grateful for her helper before she returned to her employer's house.


At the same time..


Patih Banaspati has arrived at the gate of the royal palace of Suryalaya to face His Majesty King Baskara Nara Diningrat.


The two guards guarding the royal gate immediately suspended the spear in the hands of those holding it as the closing portal of the entrance of the royal palace gate.


"Welcome, Patih!" both are full of respect.


"Yes!" patih Banaspati reply while passing both. The two again closed the royal gate with their spears.


"Trainer Banaspati got off his horse after arriving beside the royal palace courtyard. In the usual place the horses are tied.The five people who are in charge of guarding the horses rise instantly when Patih Banaspati comes with his horse.


"Train!" All gathered as soon as possible and also gave the best respect in front of Patih Banaspati. Welcoming the arrival of Patih Banaspati with a smile on their faces.


Patih Banaspati did not speak. He only handed over the reins of his horse which was immediately grabbed by one of the five people who were guarding the horses.