
As the night wore on, black clouds began to cover the sky. The party closed with a welcome Prabu Surasesa thanked all the guests present.
One by one everyone left the party, some of the people who witnessed had returned to their homes, the invited guests had gone to the resting place, the soldiers were fighting to clean the former party venue.
After all, the soldiers returned to their resting place to rest after a day of work.
The situation became silent which was heard by only a few soldiers who were on guard.
Because some people have fallen asleep because of fatigue.
In the corner of the palace in a spacious room, it appears that Sudawira is reading the book that Patih Ajidarma gave him.
The book has only a hundred pages.
The first page contains the opening sentence and some of it has been explained by Patih Ajidarma because he felt it was not important he passed it to the next page and continued to open the page to the page until finally he finished to the last page. He closed the book and took a deep breath.
Although this book is only a copy but if someone can master it perfectly, that person will certainly be a martial arts champion in the land of Jawadwipa.
Sudawira kept his book behind his shirt. He lay his body on the mattress he yawned several times, sign himself was sleepy and slowly his eyes closed he slept very soundly there night.
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Three young warriors bowed their heads in salute to Prabu Surasesa.
Sudawira, Adiwangsa and Lestari said they would leave the royal palace of Ramapala.
The three of them went up to their horses and began to spur their horses past the soldiers who lined up neatly on each side of the road to the outside of the main gate, the arms of the soldiers and the cries of the soldiers filled the entire palace, The three also replied with smiles and hand waves.
"May you be the hero's strongest warrior" muttered Patih Ajidarma who stared at him until Sudawira disappeared among the buildings of the king's city.
After half a day they reached the end of Kotaraja Earth they stopped the steps of his horse. The three rest at a crossroads under a large and shady banyan tree.
After reminding his horse rope to one of the small trees the three sat side by side. Sudawira took a pitcher of water to quench his thirst.
Adiwangsa and Lestari did the same.
This intersection was the end of their togetherness as they would go opposite Sudawira going west while Adiwangsa and Lestari going east. This is what makes Lestari become a lot silent because of her turbulent feelings this time she felt the pain of a separation with someone she already loved. He wanted to cry, but he could still control himself.
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