SUKMA: The Deal With the Devil

SUKMA: The Deal With the Devil
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After finishing the tour from the house of Mother, Mr. Risman and his small family say goodbye. Ms. Inah did not taste the food or drink at all, nor did her two daughters. Although they feel bad because they are reluctant to accept food from the family, at least they will be fine until Abah home later.


Along the way, Mr. Risman occasionally felt heartburn in his stomach. The pain disappeared, so that the middle-aged man did not pay much attention to it. However, Sukma's view of the pain suffered by his father, clearly different. When Mr. Risman felt pain in his stomach, a flash of light entered his body, then turned into a terrible creature dwelling in the body of the man. It happened continuously, to the extent that Sukma was made to shudder in horror by it.


Upon arrival at Abah's house, suddenly Mr. Risman felt heartburn that was very sick. He held his stomach, then rushed to the bathroom. Abah who witnessed the behavior of his daughter-in-law, immediately put her suspicions. To ascertain the truth of his prejudice, he immediately approached Bu Inah who was just sitting on the mat with his two daughters.


"Well, did Risman eat something at Mom's?" ask Abah worriedly.


"Yes, Bah. I warned him before, but he continued, " replied Ms. Inah in a lethargic tone.


"This is what Abah was worried about. But, you're the same kids don't eat or drink anything in there, right?"


"So I was offered a rujak too, but not tasted at all. I'm sure, Abah's words are not kidding," explained Ms. Inah.


"Thank God then. Now Abah is just worried about Risman," Abah said as she glanced at the kitchen.


Shortly thereafter, Mr. Risman appeared grimacing and stroking his stomach. The pain in his stomach has not subsided. He called Bu Inah, then handed over the money to buy medicine.


"And Abah said, don't eat at Mom's house" Abah said in an upset tone.


"Please, Bah. I just have a normal stomachache. Little diarrhea. Maybe because of the poem spiciness," said Mr. Risman while stroking his stomach.


"Ah, you are difficult to say, Man," said Abah.


"How else, Bah? They are my family. Not good if you come there but not nyicipin the slightest food," said Mr. Risman while grimacing.


"You never learn, Man ... Man," said Abah lethargicly as he shook his head weakly. "Anah wants to go to her parents' house first. You take good care of yourself."


"Yes, Bah" said Mr. Risman.


While his father-in-law went to the house of his relatives and his wife to the stall, Mr. Risman was lying on a mat. His heartburn was getting worse, to the point that his body felt weak. Occasionally he groaned, patting his stomach whose pain never subsided.


Seeing his father as tormented, Sukma gathered his courage. Some of the fine creatures that came to inhabit the body of Mr. Risman, began to show his magic. Most of them attacked the middle-aged man's stomach, and some were on his head and chest.


"Sir, his stomach can be held for a moment? Let me not be sick anymore" said Sukma.


"Dedek can heal the Father?" asked Mr. Risman doubtfully.


"Try it first, sir. Dedek at that time healed the monkey too," said Atikah.


"Alright, then," said Mr. Risman.


Sukma put both palms on Mr. Risman's stomach. With his eyes closed, he began to cast a spell. From his hand, a red light appeared that entered into the father's stomach. The supernatural beings that attacked Mr. Risman's body began to react.


Increasingly, Sukma exerted all his energy to destroy the Dedemit sent by the family. One by one they disappeared, unable to even escape to other parts of the body. Mr. Risman screamed out loud, unable to bear the pain of Sukma's attack that led to an evil creature in his stomach.


From the entrance, came Bu Inah who had just returned from the stall. The middle-aged woman was stunned to see something her daughter had done to Mr. Risman. Soon he approached Sukma, but his steps were soon scuttered by Atikah.


"Don't bother Dedek, Mom!" said Atikah holding the hand of Bu Inah.


"Loh, why? It pity you until the screams so," said Bu Inah.


"Dedek again healin Father. It won't be long" Atikah explained.


"Well, this is not the time to mess around. The father was again a real stomachache, not pretending," said Bu Inah.


Finished destroying the dedemite in Mr. Risman's stomach, Sukma opened his eyes and exhaled. Instantly, he drooped down on Mr. Risman's stomach. As for Mr. Risman who has been healed Sukma, again has the energy to lift the body of the youngest from his stomach. The pain in his stomach was completely gone.


Mr. Risman patted Sukma's cheek. He started to panic. Soon the middle-aged man carried Sukma to the room, then thrust eucalyptus oil into his nose. The little girl was unconscious.


"Why do you get this, sir? Grandpa ... Dedek fainted!" said Bu Inah while rubbing his daughter's hand.


"Boyou don't know, Mom. After his stomach healed, Dedek's body even limp," said Mr. Risman panicked.


"Badam Mama don't panic too much. Dedek used to be this fit to heal his monkey, too," said Atikah.


"What?!" Mr. Risman and Ms. Inah were dumbfounded looking at Atikah.


"Guilders are okay, right? Why is Dedek so weak? Yesterday, right, all right," said Mr. Risman worried.


"Dedek destroyed the ghost in the stomach of the Father. You didn't read the prayer first, did you?" ask Sukma weakly.


"Yes, Deck, you forgot to read the prayer" replied Mr. Risman.


"Other times, if you eat at Grandma's house, read the prayer first. Earlier, Dedek saw his voice mengeluarin smoke ijo. Dedek thought, the food has been given incantations, just like the food given by Aunt Ratna to Aunt Farah. Uh, it turns out that, the spirit makes dedemit easy to enter the body of the Father," explained Sukma.


Mr. Risman was stunned to hear the youngest's words. He could no longer deny, that he had started to believe back in magic and supernatural beings. Evidently from the benefits sent by his relatives through food, he fell ill so quickly. Mr. Risman was a bit surprised, his family was still using black magic to hurt him.


From the kitchen, Ms. Inah came with a glass of water. Aided by his parents, Sukma managed to sit down and lean his back against the pillow. Little by little the little girl gulped down the water to the toilet. His power has recovered, but it cannot be reused to fight another dedemite in Mr. Risman's body.


"Sir, if later fitting prayer feels pain in other parts of the body, you do not hold back. Later you will not be able to worship, continue to dedemitnya even added," said Sukma.


"Okay, Deck, I'll try. Hopefully you can focus on worship," said Mr. Risman smiled as he rubbed the youngest's head.


Meanwhile, a heated debate takes place at Mother's house. Wa Seto did not stop blaming Bi Yati. Bi Neneng who was on Bi Yati's side, tried to defend her brother. He did not accept that his brother's idea was considered a failure by Wa Seto


"Just try from the beginning I don't agree with your proposal, Yati! Maybe the Risman will not heal quickly," whispered Wa Seto while pointing at Bi Yati's face.


"Kang, is what I did with Risman one hundred percent wrong? If from the beginning Kang Seto did not agree, yes do not use my plan dong," Bi Yati's sigh did not want to lose.


"Oh, so you feel the most right, do you? I'm your brother!" sergeant Wa Seto, then landed a hard slap into Bi Yati's cheek.


Wa Agus immediately pulled Wa Seto's body. Mother tried to divorce the two so that the fight did not last long. Bi Neneng who was surprised by Wa Seto's rude attitude, could only rub Bi Yati's head.


"Already, already! You guys are, you know, even being a fuss? Remember that! You must help each other, not fight" cried Mother.


"I really don't like Kang Seto, Mak. Dare to play hit the girl," ketus Bi Yati glared at Wa Seto, while stroking his cheek.


"I don't like you either. Smartass, failed anyway. From the beginning, we used Mom's plan. Make the weak first Sukma, keep attacking the Risman. Well then, right, the Risman must have healed a long time ago," cerocos Wa Seto growled.


"Enough!" he covered his ears, then looked at his daughter's son one by one. "If Yati's plan fails, what's wrong with us launching a second plan? As long as Risman and his daughters are here, we can still do a lot."


"Emak is right, we can still do another plan so that the Risman is aware, if his god can not do anything," said Bi Neneng assented.


"So far, which plan do we use? Back to the original plan?" wa Agus asked frowned.


"of course. What's wrong with that plan? " wa Seto said.


"alright. Yati, you set the strategy until it is really mature," asked Wa Agus.


"No. Tell Kang Seto to think about his strategy. I'm, after all, lazy to face the boy. Sitting down for a few seconds he just made goosebumps," objected Bi Yati.


"So, what do you want?" ask Mom in a lethargic tone.


"I just want to send you a dedemit," Bi Yati replied briefly.


They began to plan a new strategy. Very long discussions they did. There are pros and cons there, until finally finding a meeting point. Wa Seto's decision was the conclusion of their plan to harm Mr. Risman.


At the Abah residence, Mr. Risman again felt the pain of stabbing his head. He would occasionally massage his head, then drink warm water. Sukma felt sorry to see his father in pain. After healing Mr. Risman's stomach, Sukma could no longer use his energy. It is necessary to wait for tomorrow to come so that all its strength is fully gathered.


Abah, who had just returned from Bi Narti's family home, was astonished to see her daughter-in-law kneeling her head. With a long sigh, Abah sat down next to Mr. Risman. He brought a cookie from his relatives.


"Man, please allow you and your family to return to Bandung soon. Abah is worried, your disease is getting worse," Abah said.


"But, Bah, if my condition is like this, afraid of why-why on the road," said Mr. Risman while grimacing.


"Look, tomorrow Abah asked Wawan to find someone who can ruqyah you. Once healed, you can go back to the city" Abah suggested.


"Good, Bah. Thank you for taking care of me" said Mr. Risman, smiling.


"Yes. Abah was your father, too, man."