The Chronicle Of Jawata (Compilation Trial Edition)

The Chronicle Of Jawata (Compilation Trial Edition)
4.04. I Found you



In the corner of the room, it appeared that some people wearing caping were watching Taja since he came. Also among the crowd of people near the bar turned to him, there were vague rumors. In addition, there were also some village guards who never stopped staring from a distance.


Taja so uncomfortable, feeling strange mixed with wonder because almost all the attention of the people there is fixed on the solid.


“Master, why are they all looking at me?” Taja was forced to ask a servant earlier who happened to pass by nearby.


“Oh .. they were talking about the Wild Knight who died a year ago, his name .. ah, come on!” the waiter replied, but did not explain enough.


“About the knight again,” murmured.


Not long ago in his mind, the same servant approached Taja, “There's something for you!” he said while thrusting a roll of bound cloth.


“What is this?“ ask Taja.


“From the person in front of that door,” the waiter pointed in the direction in question. When Taja turned his head there, it appeared that someone in black robes, was estranged from the crowd. It was not very clear who she was because only her pair of green eyes seemed to be lit up by the light of the torch fire on the edge of the door.


Taja unrolled the cloth, in it read ….


‘I FOUND YOU, TAJA.'


When Taja turned back to look at the door, there was no longer a cloaked figure there, but had caught his shadow out of the tavern. Hurry up and chase after him.


“Hei ... who are you?!” Taja did not care about the rain pouring down his body. The figure was increasingly moving quickly and drew his attention to a deserted place under the dark streets.


“Hei ... wait! Who are you?!“ call Taja over and over again without stopping chasing after him.


“Forgot old friends?!” said the cloaked figure without turning away, only his voice sounded heavy.


At first glance Taja noticed the body of the mysterious figure that was behind him.


“Reverse!” taja Pinta. Arriving at a dark bend, the figure stopped and slowly turned its head.


Astounded.


Taja did not think that the figure turned out to be very creepy, the face was full of black spots with two pairs of bright green eyes. But Taja was not afraid at all because the figure was no stranger to him. Which made him surprised because the figure could get to this place.


“Lorr En?!”


Approaching too. Lorr En's entire body was almost drenched, therefore he turned into half a frog.


“What are you doing here?” Ask her best friend.


“We are worried, therefore I came all the way here,” Lorr En's voice incarnated frog hoarse but sounded typical Lorr En voice. Heavy and hoarse.


“We?” Taja do not understand the meaning of the word ‘kami’.


“Yes. I'm worried about you. He asked me to come to this place. I've been looking for you for six days, but it's only today that I found you. What happened to you, where have you been?”


“Come with me! Will ‘ I explain everything,” take Taja to the thatched warehouse in his seclusion stall in the Sawo Settlement.


The torrent of rain swallowed the Sapodom Settlement in the thick and cold darkness that increasingly penetrated up to the sum sum sum bone. The atmosphere of the entire countryside was like a mute scene under the thunder of lightning. Water flooded the junction roads leading to residential residents and rural areas.


“All gathered here! Cepaaaat!!” shouted the Great High in armor and iron helmet with a pair of horns on the top. What was clearly visible was only a pair of large round eyes glaring at the surroundings.


GLAAARR!!!


Thunderbolts burst forth accompanied by screams of fear of all women and children. The atmosphere is so fucked up.


In such a bad situation, some people tried to resist despite resulting in a quick death from the sabers of the strangers.


In just a short time, almost all the places in the Saporo Settlement have been overrun by an army of mysterious people not clear where they came from. Therefore, the residents thought that a group of people who suddenly came to mess is none other than robbers.


GLAAARR!!!


Again the loudest thunderbolt boomed.


“You heard that?”


Taja and Lorr En felt safe in the straw barn behind the stables. In a secluded room full of haystacks. No one knew that there were people inhabiting it other than cattle horses. Only a patch of the room was missed from the watchful eye of the mysterious cavalry.


“What?” lorr En asked, trying to put up a fine ear, but only the rumbling of rain caught his ear.


“Mmm .. I don't know, maybe misheard. Just the sound of the wind,” said Taja himself was less sure because the rain outside was so heavy that anything outside was not quite clear.


“Continue your story," the Lorr En pinta reminded Taja of their previous topic of conversation involving his straying he got to the old cabin on the mountainside, meeting Mr. Black Dog, who was, the final wind-samai sword style, The Book of All-Knowing History.


“Good. When I started with one word from my locket. You see this ...,” Taja pops a pendant that is left visible to the naked eye without a protective spell.


”Black Dog Master told me that this writing is the letter symbol ’Lu’. Therefore, what I think of as the first word to read this book is Chairman Sujinsha!” taja said before hiding his pendant back in Mahon-zane's spell lahyera’.


”Chairman Sujinsha?” Lorr En said the name that lately also always occupied his mind, ”I get something from the results of infiltrating the Heirloom Palace. There is the Ancestral Lineage List of all Jawata Sects.”


Both of them were silent for a moment.


”So who will tell you first? You or me?” Taja offered that.


”You!” choose Lorr En.


”Good. When I read this book yesterday, it was written there are more than 4000 Lintarwangi nobles in the last 300 years,” said Taja recalled from the information of the All-Knowing History Book a few days ago. And now, the old book was on his lap.


“What does this have to do with us?” lorr En asked not quite understanding of the meaning of their conversation.


”You will know after I continue my story,” said Taja, just answer so and continue the story, “Most of the Lintarwangi nobles are no longer left.”


”Dan?” Lorr En follows Taja's story.


”This locket, means I am a descendant of the Lintarwangi clan!”


...* * *...