
"We pause in the great tree, Lord Driyad and Yudhar." Jessica gave her advice. He begins to get exhausted after escaping the blind and getting Sean this far.
Jessica's breath was stinging. His legs began to be heavy for walking.
Driyad agrees. He and his three friends sat down to take a breath in the big tree.
In the middle of this forest, at least getting away from the blind is a better sense of relief. They decided to sit down, while Jessica, she leaned on Sean's body which was still a little dizzy.
"You..." Jessica pointed at Driyad. "Can you tell me who the blind man really is. Tell me who he is.... And why did he say lausius. Who's lausius." Jessica curious.
Throughout the ravings of the blind man, nothing was said of him other than the word married to Lausius. And what it has to do with Sean, that's what's been a big deal for Jessica.
Driyad groaned in pain. "Akhs... I think my wounds are starting to have an effect." He switched the conversation. Driyad wanted to avoid that question.
Jessica understood, she should not have discussed the matter of Lausius and paid less attention to Driyad's wounds earlier. "Oh, I'm sorry Mr. Driyad. I almost forgot your wounds."
"No problem! Just a claw wound. Tomorrow will improve." Driyad replied to him casually.
Jessica glanced at Yudhar who had said nothing earlier. "You!" Jessica shouted at Yudhar. "Didn't a forest man like you already understand how to deal with such a wound!" He pointed at the wound that Driyad had suffered. "Can't you take the initiative to find a cure to cover Driyad's wounds?" Jessica ruled Yudhar as she pleased.
"Oh! I-i'm sorry! I think I almost forgot about it." Yudhar said as if nothing had happened before. "I'm going to find that black lagoon leaf for him. You guys don't go anywhere, okay!" Yudhar left the three of them.
Jessica looked at the shadow of Yudhar's back which began to disappear behind the forest bushes. "The boy was too slow. I'm so pissed at him." Jessica said grumbling.
"His name is also a teenager. Surely you will always be at odds at all times." Driyad said she pretended to beat Jessica. "After all, dissent is natural, right?" He said exactly as Sean had told Jessica before.
Jessica snorted her breath. He looked at the human-speaking wolf a little cynical. "But it was he who always started all these debates." Jessica threw all her mistakes at Yudhar. "He never gave up on me. She always provoked the anger of others, "Jessica said a little bitterly. Especially considering the behavior of Yudhar.
"Then? How should you guys not fight all the time." Driyad wanted to know Jessica's opinion. "Should he give up every time you blame him?" Driyad guessed.
Jessica confirmed Driyad's guess. He thinks that women are always right. "Yes. He should have given up. But, it seems difficult for the boy to do so."
Driyad was indifferent. He knows the story of this teenager. "I think the best solution is, you make peace. Maybe that way you won't fight." Driyad tried to mediate. "Or, you two might just be lovers. That way, you can understand each other's feelings." Driyad with his stupid idea said plainly.
"That's not a solution. But an order," Jessica denied ketus. "And, your idea is too vulgar." He reminded Driyad that she was a little girl. "I wasn't interested in him, though he started to look a little better than his ugly face like when I first met him in the middle of the forest. I hate it, far from the bottom of my heart."
"Wait!" Driyad said interjecting. "Are you confiding in me?" He asked funny.
""I didn't pour out my heart, but I told you. Tell me how colossal you are!" Jessica chimed in with a slightly rude sounding speech.
"Yes... That's teenagers. Can't lower his ego one bit." Driyad spoke slowly. Only he knows what he says.
Sean started to wake himself up. The magic of the blind man made Sean's head almost break. He held his head as tight as he could, because it felt like he was going to take that head off.
"Where is this?" He asked confused.
"Calm Sean! You're safe now." Jessica was very attentive to Sean. He held the child's shoulder, calming himself down.
"Seans. You're sober" Driyad also paid attention to the boy. "You need anything? For example, drinking, eating or... You need to pee." Driyad offers a service.
Jessica snatched the remark. Driyad is too much to worry about Sean. "He just woke up. After all, Sean doesn't need anything right now." Jessica knows how Sean feels.
In forest. Yeah, Sean swept around him. He saw that he was already in the forest. "Puppa-way. What about the blind witch? Is he dead?" Sean was talking deliriously in the hot sun.
Jessica shook her head, asking Sean to come to his senses from his broad daylight dream. "Did the blind man's magic steal your genius's brain, Sean?" This girl doubted Sean's memory. "Did you remember? You were almost made her husband and you almost married him." Jessica re-enlays the story in goa.
Sean couldn't believe it. It was as if he had forgotten all about it. "That's really it!" While saying sure, Sean glanced at Driyad. "Did money really say?"
Driyad. He would want to ask for an explanation from himself. He nodded his wolf head, allowing the glance. "Yes!"
"That's Sean. Forget about the evil witch. Get out of that cave, ain't this what we expected." Jessica switched the conversation. He did not want to burden the child with the thought of the incident earlier.
"Wait!"
"What's up Sean," Sean's voice surprised Jessica. He answered her quickly as a reflection of her shock.
Sean recalled the words spoken by the blind witch about Lausius. He asked Driyad about this. "Before, I had heard many times about Lausius being called by the ugly blind man. What is the connection between me and Lausius that he has always been above." Sean asked a question repeated by Jessica before.
Driyad expected it. The blind witch's slippery mouth made Driyad shudder to swallow her roundly.
Driyad wanted to explain this, but she had already avoided the same question posed by Jessica.
Confused driyad. Between telling this story to Sean or keeping it a secret. "Ehm.... Actually was.... Lausius..." Driyad said a little stammering. He hesitated to tell this story.
"Lausius what is it? A wolf? Or a flock of sheep," Sean guessed it.
"Not both!" Driyad chimed in on Sean's little con. "So, actually, Lausius was...." Not long after he spoke, a man named Yudhar suddenly came from behind a bush.
"I'm coming!" With a gleeful face she screamed sumringah.
"Yes.he came with his folly." Jessica cursed the man.
In Yudhar's hands was a full of thick black grass. He held it in his chest, afraid of falling apart.
"I have obtained this black lagundi leaf. Hows it? Am I finding these leaves too soon?" Yudhar approached while talking happily.
"You are the best forest man. You're the greatest." Jessica praised him as she said lying. He just appreciates the kid's effort. "You deserve an award for being the most reliable human being." Jessica smiled fakely, she pretended to praise him.
"It should be!" Yudhar justifies Jessica's praise. "It should be right to give me an appreciation for what I give. I'm an expert at earning an award" Yudhar prides himself on.
"Bas on a stupid human." Jessica chuckles. "He should have been placed in a museum, made into a display as the oldest forest man in the world." Jessica whispered softly, she spoke to herself. "I think it fits him."
Yudhar forgot his praise, he only focused on concocting his lagundi leaves.
"More times I'll relate to this story. I have to be treated. Bacteria are everywhere." Driyad said it was like the most germ-fighting animal. At least Yudhar saved him from Sean's question.
Sean had to wait for the wolf to talk next time. But he would ask back if he remembered this question in his head. "No problem. At least you like something secret." Syndicated Sean.
Driyad heard enough of Sean's rant. There is no need to discuss this, which there is a thought that the wolf actually makes the story more runyam.
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