Re - Growth of Life

Re - Growth of Life
Chapter 35 – Don-Pa Royal Treasure (2)



“FAST! MORE AND MORE VICTIMS!”


“REPORT! THE DEFENSE OF THE WEST CANNOT BE OVERCOME.”


POOONNGGS!


POOONNGGS!


***


Awareness returned. Darkened.


“Indeed until when will we continue to wait for him to wake up? Just a teenager. After all he is not too dangerous.”


The guard in the black suit elbowed the arm of the friend next to him. “Remember, he's one of the intruders! Lately many have tried to infiltrate secretly into the Don-Pa Kingdom. But no, they failed. And ended executed.”


The guard was like pointing at my bowed face. “Look. The snot boy, although he looked weak, managed to destroy the thick border wall instead. Although only a few meters, but it's a new record this year.”


Drrt.. door open.


“You two. Quickly go west. There are more precarious things.” Obviously the superior of the two guards.


“But, how about–”


“I will be on guard. You guys quickly go to the west.”


“Hm.” The sound of footsteps immediately floating on the ceiling of the room.


“I should go to the toilet first. Already can't stand.” Follow one more foot.


I opened my eyes, saw both my hands. Thank God, not in handcuffs. I get out of the chair. Stretch hands. “What place is this? Food warehouse?” I stepped closer to the barrel and the box-shaped wood spread throughout the room.


I got closer to one of the wooden boxes, “May there be food. I'm already hungry once.” Open the wooden box. Justright. Apples, bananas, grapes, mangosteen, and many more like soursop filled the contents of the box.


I grinned wide. “Hahaha, what a coincidence.” Without a wander, I sat down cross-legged, directly devouring whatever was in the box. Three minutes. Half the fruit in the wooden box was gone. Just leaving the skin of the fruit I ate.


All right, time to get back on the mission. I stood up. Treading slowly towards the gaping door. Take a little peek to the left and right. My mood suddenly upset. Why the hell did Far leave me alone? He knows I'm a new member. Because I call him Mr. F yeah? Isn't she a girl? My eyebrows shrivel.


Silent. Yup! There's no one! I patted my clothes, stepped casually out. But...


Which part is it? Oh yeah, where's the basement? The one I remember Far jumped towards the north. Is it not there, huh? I stroked my chin slowly with my thumb and index finger.


After three minutes of hesitation, I finally decided to walk north.


A person's voice sounded faintly from a distance in the back. I reflexively looked. There is a silhouette of someone who is closing the pants zipper. I accelerated, hiding behind the bushes.


The sound of his shoes was getting closer, the bigger it sounded. The person looked up, looking quickly sweeping the passageway around. “Hm? Is it just my feeling?”


I peeked out from the bush. He turned right. I got out of the bush, sniffing. Occasionally hiding, becoming a statue, a toad. Eh–


Seventy minutes, with sweat pouring down the temple, finally made it out of the place I was held captive. I looked back, I just realized that the food storage warehouse was huge. Like Villa. Surrounded by forest. Not far from


I keep sneaking around, “mixed with alam”, until arriving to the settlement of the Don-Pa Kingdom.


***


The Moon Force castle's.


“Remember, this mission you run for one month. And don't make a mess at all when you enter and blend into the settlement. The operation will begin when the fireworks day is in progress. Back then, the defense of the Don-Pa Kingdom weakened.” Leah sat down, sipping tea.


“Do not sit back. Move soon!”


Far and I stood up straight, nodding. Wass laughed softly, holding our shoulders. And Zap! We were suddenly almost at the edge of the forest with many lighthouses/floodlights passing downstream.


I looked back, Zap! Wass's missing.


“Mr. A, get ready.” Far pressed his leather gloves.


***


Two hours. I spent jumping from one branch to another. Several times turned around, avoiding the guards who were busy chatting while occasionally joking.


The sun began to reveal itself, watering a small part of the densely wet-landed forest. My breath roared, walking in a frenzy. The sun filled the leaves of the trees, gently welcoming my dirty face and clothes. My eyes began to dim, half of my sight seemed to disappear. Blacker. I extended my right hand forward. Finally. settlements. I'm almost there. My consciousness is beginning to disappear. Hey, there's a woman who's putting a sack on a wagon.


I smiled thinly. Hey, yousa.


“He...na! Quickly bring another sack!” There was a sound coming from inside the hut. I'm turning.


“Iya, Mother! I'll be there soon.” The woman ran towards the hut.


Consciousness disappeared. BRUK! I fainted a second time.


***


Warm...


Padded...


The sound of fire sounded soft...


Clot...


Clot...


Clot...


There were footsteps coming here.


“Hm? This brother wants to be unconscious?” Someone took a cloth from my forehead. Then dip it in the water, then compress it to my forehead again.


I started to open my eyes. Swiped. “Hm? Whose home am I at?” I sit on the bed.


“Sister is at my house.” Boy, small. Maybe seven years old, smiling as he pointed at himself enthusiastically with a thumb.


The boy lifted the bucket, turned right. “Sister's body is not okay. Better brother lie down first,” The boy turned his head. “Oh yes, introduce. I'm Archie, even though I look like a kid. But I'm 22 years old.


My face gasps. 22 years? I thought 7 years. Archie chuckled, stepping out of the room.


I looked at both of my hands that were wrapped in bandages.


Drrt... Door opens.


Archie came back with a tray. Smiling, put it next to my bed. “Breakfast first. Oh yeah, what's your name?”


I grabbed a piece of bread in the tray, ate it. “My name is Alan. You can call me Mr. A if you want. Uh, you're 22. Do I just call it–”


“Not necessary. Calling Archie's name is good. Don't be too formal.” Archie turned back, “I went to town first huh. I want to sell my crops there. Toilet is next to the dining table ya.” Archie walked towards the door. Exit.


“Wah... the bread is delicious.” I ate that piece of bread.


And when the bread is half left, the inside of the bread contains cheese. Sweet, and salty that fits. Hap! Hap! Hap! The bread is gone. My books took the milk in the tray, and drank it like a man who had not drunk for five days.


Geck! Geck! Geck!


“Halo, is anyone there?”


Geck! Geck! Geck!


“Halo. We are from the envoy of the main Palace of Don-Pa.”


Geck! Geck! Geck!


I opened a little curtain, peeking out from behind the window. Lothawat!