
In a large house and has a large yard, it looks like someone is riding a horse and heading towards it in a hurry. The man came down from the horse and immediately saluted the man who was sitting on the bench in front of his house.
"What's the matter? Why are you so scared? Please explain, where is your partner the Wikatma?" ask the person who was sitting to someone who had just come and it turned out to be Begang, the swordsman who had fought with Langlang Cakra Buana.
"Although the lord of the kades, Wikatma was killed by a young man. I came here to tell you that. The young man could obviously mess with the master's plan to take control of this village," said Begang to the sitting man and it turned out that he was his master, the local village chief.
"Hemmm .. Who is that young man? Is it as good as you're telling me?" ask kades while frowning.
"That's how it is, sir. We better act quickly before it's too late" said the Begang.
"All right, let's think about it later. Now come back, laughing at the young man was not good .." the kades grumbled to himself even though Begang had gone before him.
Elsewhere …
Langlang Cakra Buana is now re-entering the tavern intending to continue eating. After he finished, he paid and then treated the shop owner's wounds.
"Sorry aunt, who were these two warriors? Does aunt know him?" ask Langlang Cakra Buana after finishing treating the tavern owner's woman.
"They were the men of the village chief den. Usually they ask for tribute to the citizens with large numbers and forcibly. If you can not pay, for those who have a girl sometimes the child is used instead. They also really like to buy land at very low prices" the owner explained.
"Biadab .. aunty, does aunt know the house of elders here?" ask Langlang Cakra Buana.
"Know den know. Aden just stay straight, then later turn to the right, his name is Ki Jaya Wikalpa. There is a house with a statue of an eagle on the roof," said the owner of the stall tell where the house of the local elders.
"Thank you aunt. I will go there soon." said Pendekar Maung Kulon.
He immediately left the tavern to head to the elder's house which had been pointed out by the tavern owner. Langlang Cakra Buana directly used his Wind Saifi. He does not want to linger anymore.
A few breaths later, Langlang Cakra Buana has arrived in front of a large house. The building still uses strong wood. The nails are replaced with ropes from rattan. On top of it is a statue of an eagle that is flapping its wings.
"Sampurasun .." The young man said his greetings loud enough to be heard.
"Rampes ..." came the answer from inside. A very old man came out and greeted him.
"Who's looking for you, son?" ask the old man with a friendly smile.
"I'm looking for Ki Jaya Wikalpa's house, is this really his house?" ask Langlang Cakra Buana.
"Ahhh .. true. This ... I'm the person you're looking for. Come, please come in," said Ki Jaya Wikalpa invited entry to Langlang Cakra Buana.
The two sat in a large living room. The table and wood are made of teak wood. With carvings of an eagle and a dragon, the wood and table look so beautiful and antique.
After the two sat down, the old man immediately ordered his servant to make two warm teas. Then Ki Jaya Wikalpa started a conversation with the young man all white.
"Can you introduce your name and what is your purpose in finding me young man?" tanya Ki Jaya Wikalpa.
"My name is Langlang Cakra Buana, I look for batteries because there are some things I want to ask about the head of this village," said Langlang Cakra Buana.
"Hemmm ... What is your relationship (you)? So ask about the village head," said Aki Jaya Wikalpa.
"I happened to eat in a shop, then there were two warriors asking for tribute by force to the shop owner and the farmers, he said the two warriors were a man of the village head. Then I asked the owner of the tavern how the village chief behaved, and it turned out that after hearing the explanation of the tavern owner...The behavior of this village chief was far from the character of a leader," said the Swordsman Maung Kulon with a slightly irritated look on his face.
"What the shop owner told about the head of Karanpaningal village is indeed true nak Langlang. The village chief is even more worthy of being called an indigenous invader" Ki Jaya Wikalpa described his frustration as well.
"Then, we must take steps to thwart his bad intentions ki" Langlang Cakra Buana said.
Indeed, if all the evil plans of the village chief were not immediately stopped, then it was not impossible that he would commit an even more severe action from now on.