
RANGKAS Feel sorry to see Princess Ayu crying bitterly in front of her. There was a sense of care for Princess Ayu and with her adult sipat Rangkas approached Putri Ayu while hugging her and saying, Rangkas approached Putri Ayu,
"Hey, it's all happened. Don't regret that fact even though it's very hard for you to forget it. I understand and understand how you feel because I was in your position before." Putri Ayu further immersed her face in the chest of Rangkas that field and she was not ashamed to do that.
Rangkas can only rub the back of Princess Ayu so that she can remain steadfast in living her life. Princess Ayu then withdrew and wiped her tears while saying,
"It turns out you're more mature than I thought Rangkas." Crop just smiled and then said,
"I've learned from childhood how to be an adult-minded person. My late father taught me that." Instantly Princess Ayu immediately remembered her Father Rangkas.
"Have you ever regretted losing someone you loved? for example, your father?" Rangkas her face looked at Princess Ayu.
The sad and soft gaze of Rangkas made Putri Ayu misbehaved, then Rangkas walked closer to the edge of the flat rock and sat down. Princess Ayu was still standing quietly in her place and at that time Rangkas said,
"Initially I did regret my father's departure because I felt my father at that time could not suddenly suffer pain to cause his death. My father was a strong man and never once did I see his body ache the slightest. But for some reason the last time he went hunting with me, upon arrival at my father's house he vomited a lot of blood. After that he could not get up again and could only lie in his bed until his death arrived."
"Did he ever tell you something why he got so sick...???" Rangkas shook his head and said,
"My father didn't talk much about it, he just said that he felt dizzy when he was hunting at the foot of the peach mountain when it was with me. After that we went straight home and after that my father vomited a lot of blood. My mother tried to treat my father, but there was no result. Want to ask for help to the people of Tegalsari village we do not dare because my family has been alienated by the village village head because my father was accused of killing Rasti." Putri Ayu mangosteen listened to her and she immediately said,
"Your father's death is still a mystery, and so is Rasti. I'm sure someone's been secretly committing the murders." Rangkas looked at Princess Ayu and asked,
"Didn't Rasti tell you about the man who killed her..???"
"Already, it's just that I don't know who's going to be behind that white veil on his head."
"Do you know about the peach mountain ruler Nyai...???"
"Hmm like her I've met her. His figure looked like a giant and he once teased me when I did my hermitage at the top of that peach mountain."
"Then is that figure very evil Nyai...? Because that figure often appears when there is a mysterious fog in the village of Tegalsari and I've met the figure and almost killed him." Putri Ayu also began to blush her face and Rangkas asked,
"Why is your face suddenly blushing..???"
"Oh sorry, my anger is provoked if you're in danger. But were you okay then...???"
"My mother helped me because I don't remember seeing that big tall figure anymore."
"Hmm so her likeness. Since this heirloom knife was in your father's hand then turned to you, at that time I could not accompany you anymore Rangkas."
Putri Ayu then walked up to Rangkas and sat down beside him.
"Since you were a baby, I've always been by your side until you've grown up. I did it just to keep you out of all danger. Because you are the one chosen to help me fight my arch-enemy. If you die at a young age because someone is after you and harm you, it is precisely I who will suffer later. Said my escort, until now you are still fine Rangkas." Rangkas looked at Princess Ayu and asked,
"So you've always been by my side?" Princess Ayu nodded and replied,
"Yes I was the FIGURE of KHODAM Your companion when you were a baby until the children. I was always by your side at the time and often invited you to play while you were alone in your room. But when you grow up and inherit this golden knife from your father. From then on I always monitor you from a distance because the influence of the energy on this golden blade can absorb half the energy on my body. At that time I was always keeping my distance from you only when you were holding this knife. When you are asleep, as usual I will accompany you to sleep until you wake up the next morning." Rangkas who listened to the story of Princess Ayu also began to feel ashamed of herself.
Rangkas is an adult and has other thoughts about women. He said, embarrassed, too,
"So you already know what is in my body is Nyai..???"
"Of course, the birthmark on your back I know."
"Did I take a shower and change clothes you were always there beside me?" Putri Ayu looked at the embarrassed Rangkas and Putri Ayu laughed a flirtatious bite.
"You don't have to be ashamed of that. I already know the shape of your man's stuff, after all you I've considered my own lover. xixixixi."
"Love...???" Tanya Rangkas and her forehead shriveled a sign of incomprehension.
Princess Ayu still snickered amusedly and then said,
"If I could live in a world like you, maybe I'd make my husband crooked." The words full of meaning are interpreted by Rangkas as jokes only.
"You're Nyai, I haven't felt any interest in a woman. I only love and love my mother because she's all I have in this world." Instantly Putri Ayu was moved by Rangkas' words and she remembered the state of her who lived a kara.
"You're still lucky to have a mother, Rangkas." Rangkas understood the meaning of Princess Ayu's words and Rangkas said,
"Have you no need to worry and be sad Nyai, you still have a friend that is me this." Rangkas said with a smile and Princess Ayu was moved to immediately hug Rangkas.
The chat from both of them was finished and Putri Ayu immediately remembered the second learning Rangkas. Putri Ayu then told Rangkas to learn how to control the Heirloom Knife that he holds and Rangkas will do it with the help of Princess Ayu.
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