
“The motherfuckers started ramming the tree trunk trying to knock it down and make us his meal.”
Kiki enjoys the opportunity to tell stories.
“From the top of the tree we fired a lot of shots. Finally they ran away scared after we killed eight. Throughout the expedition we no longer need to hunt because it has a lot of smoked meat. Wild boar meat is truly a true delicacy.”
Here they did not encounter many wild animals other than monkeys. They often see these animals, even more often hear their voices because at night they always make a tremendous noise.
Every day they find traces of tapirs and deer, but unfortunately, their biggest contact with the animal kingdom is a wide variety of insects. This animal made us suffer more.
The most troublesome insect is the fire ant, a small brown ant that runs through the trees. If one of them had accidentally clashed with a branch covered in fire ants, this person would have immediately regretted it.
A large number of ants immediately crept down the shirt, running up the sleeves, into the pants. The sting was as hot as a fire, the one hit must have been pecking at like a madman.
Kiki chose to take off all the clothes to repel the fire ants.
Lili will scream, “Basic ant fucker! You fucking ant! Help me!”
He will point at the parts of the body that he cannot reach, and we will drive the cruel ants out of his body.
If Lili is the victim, quickly he threw himself into a pond or river, hoping to drown the insect. But the pain is terrible.
In addition to fire ants, bees are also annoying, especially if they want to eat. Mosquitoes are pests that always appear. They bite every part of the body that is not covered with clothes.
There are also leeches. They stick to the body, push the head under the skin, and then start sucking blood. If they do not get rid of these leeches in time, their bodies will bulge. Here you have to be careful getting them out. Strap the leech's head under the skin with a safety pin, otherwise you could get an infection.
Once Lili found red spots on both her legs. He complained, the patches were painful. Kiki looked worried.
“This is not good at all,” Kiki said. “The splashes can be snatched all over the legs. A friend of mine had experienced it before. His illness was so severe that he could not walk, and we were forced to carry him on the shoulder. I hope you don't experience something similar.”
Frightened Lilies heard Kiki's words immediately poured the herbal leaf extract oil all over the legs.
Today they move fast. Lili managed to keep up with Kiki's move. Their mood has improved.
“At least we can still wade through the river,” Kiki said. Kiki saw a bird perched on one of the branches of a tall tree. Kiki told Lili to be quiet, crawled forward steadily, then aimed squarely. Gun eruptions and fowl screeches broke out simultaneously.
“Kena! Succeed!” kiki yelled cheerfully and then ran among the trees to pick up her prey.
“Aw! Ouch!”
Feet slashed out and ran into the river like crazy. He threw himself in, came out a while later, then quickly came to Lili while rubbing her whole body.
“Thash of hell!” kiki shouted furiously. “Honestly my body got stung!”
Kiki took off her shirt. Lili counted the sting that hit Kiki's back. Nine. Kiki's left ear was already red and swollen, while her nape was also flushed red.
“Lu must not be serious, right Ki? Where can we just live this poultry there while we starve.”
“You want it so much huh?” ask Kiki who is still upset. “Take it yourself.”
Lili reluctantly took the fowl. At first he sprayed all over the body with insect repellent herbal oil, both exposed skin and clothing.
Kiki looked at Lili while grinning. They sneak to the place where the fowl fell, coming from the opposite direction. Before long they saw the flying insect buzzing over the fowl. Kiki took a step forward, Lili followed.
“Just relax,” says Kiki. “Bau insect repellent must have kept them away from us.”
Lili stood about six feet tall and they had not been stung. Kiki took another step forward. Bees swarm in a thick cloud.
“Aduh, ouch!” yelled Kiki, then started running blindly. He hit a tree branch, staggered, and ran without stopping until he jumped into the river.
The next morning Lili's legs were very bad. The red patches were spreading and he was in pain. He returned to his feet with herbal oil before continuing his journey.
The first to see the arrival of Lili and Kiki were the children of a settlement. They ran towards the village screaming. Some of the village women came out to greet them. They really care about Lili and Kiki.
A young man was told to call one of the village figures from the fields. Meanwhile, a mother serves Lili and Kiki food. Lamb broth, rice, beans, and roasted meat. Segalon juice was placed on the table as long as they devoured the delicious food they craved.
An elder figure came home from the field while carrying a machete on the shoulder. He warmly shook Kiki and Lili's hands. They also told about the journey into the forest and all the suffering of the disease experienced.
The traditional elder advised them to ride horses. He himself will drive all the way back to the city.
Kiki explained the size of the raft should be wide and sturdy enough to withstand their loads. The traditional elder was willing to ask if there were neighbors who would help because he would not be able to solve it himself.
They kill time by bathing and shampooing in the river. From the water, they hurriedly dressed because the mosquitoes immediately swarmed. Kiki's movements were so rushed that her wallet fell out of her pocket. Quickly Kiki bent his body to pick up. His red purse was made of watertight fabric but still wrapped in a plastic bag.
“Ki, I have long wanted to ask what you keep in walletlu,” said Lili.
“Gue know where you keep your ID, money and watches. What are you hiding until that wallet never leaves you?”
“The story is long,” said Kiki while grinning.
“Gue hold listening,” welcome Lili.
They also sit in the shade.
“You never heard of Kabbalah?” ask Kiki.
“Sort of Jewish mystical flow, right ga?” ask Lili.
“Fast. Actually I don't know much more than that. I have an uncle named Nissim, in Jewish means ‘miracle’. Uncle Nissim was born in Turkey and studied at the tashiva in Tiberias. He travelled in Europe earning money as a singer in a Jewish church, ritual executioner, and circumciser. Finally he settled in Israel opening a small toy store.”