The Chronicle Of Jawata (Compilation Trial Edition)

The Chronicle Of Jawata (Compilation Trial Edition)
4.05. The Lost Marga



”Home! Never thought that far,” said Lorr En ambushed without permission the Book of All-Knowing History from the hands of Taja. He opens for a moment.


”While, all pages of this book are empty!” lorr En wondered while flipping through the thrower was plastered.


”Bagimu! But to me, it was so chatty! Because only I can read it with a spell. Mr. Black Dog who has handed it down for me,” said Taja let Lorr En be astonished because of his own work, ”From!” Taja took back his book.


”I didn't believe it either, but there was strong evidence that I had for quite a long time, but I never realized it until I met Mr. Black Dog. Now it has been proven that I am Lintarwangi!” Taja reached back to his empty neck and cast a short spell.


’Maho-nzane lahyera’ from the gentle swab of her hand around her neck, appeared slowly the pendant's shape


”Kata Tuan Hog Hitam that this sculpture is the word Lu, taken from the ancient language Kakilangit which means Beloved,” said Taja showed the engraved black diamond stone shaped letter ’Lintarwangi’.


”Lintarwangi?” Lorr En looked seriously.


”The color will turn bluish if it is submerged in water,” Taja continued. Lorr En looked for a long time at the beautifully carved round pendant and there was indeed a sculpture of diamond.


”Now it's your turn to tell stories! What about ’important’ reports you will tell me?” Taja instead asked Lorr En still dumbfoundedly thinking about the pendant.


”Lorr En?” call Taja. Lorr En suddenly realized he was pensive.


“Mm .. I coincidentally saw the list of Ancestral Lineages of the entire sect, from there I got one name of the ancestor of the Jawata nobility with the surname Lintarwangi,” Lorr En expressed supporting information.


“Then?” tanya Taja greeted the silent attitude of Lorr En for a moment. It was like he was remembering her.


”Princess Alingga also discussed further that in the past, 700 years ago from now, the Kakilangit Sect was led by a ruler with the surname Lintarwangi.


”Lintarwangi?” astonished Taja, repeating the name, perhaps Lorr En mispronounced the name.


”True!” lorr En.


”Dan?”


”After the next generations, Lintarwangi survived until the heir to the 4th throne thereafter. Since the next descendant was only a woman, then the throne of the Kakilangit Sect fell on a son-in-law. He was first crowned ruler at that time."


”Then?”


Lorr En continued his story.


”Intinya, Paduka who led Kakilangit in the 700th year after the second period it turned out to have a brotherly bond with the ruler of Tanapura who was first crowned after the initial period after the Sword War. The difference, until now Lintarwangi able to survive as Paduka.”


”Then?” Taja still has not found the conclusion adri all the stories of Lorr En.


”Why don't you just ask your book about Chairman Sujinsha?” Lorr En recalled Taja to an important figure who had known them since they first stepped on the land of Tanapura.


“Chairman Sujinsha?” Taja thought about that name.


“Chairman Sujinsha .. Chairman Sujinsha. A Satria does not mean it must be from among the nobility, does not?” Taja responded softly making Lorr En wonder because he himself was also not sure about the true figure of Chairman Sujinsha.


“I can see from the way he behaves. The Unknown Fear, the Dissident, the Cold Heart, many have dubbed it that way. How could only a captain not be afraid of those of rank above him, including your Majesty? If anyone else, it would definitely be put to death!” Lorr En caught the oddity about the figure in their topic.


“Of course because he is the Chairman in Tanapura, the leader of the six battalions of troops all in the country, although never afraid of the Majesty because his services are very necessary. It is indeed surprising, why did Your Majesty never punish him for any wrongdoing including when protecting us in the first trial was in Tanapura?”


”And he also saved you again from the next trial. You think, who is he? Couldn't he be an ordinary person? Everyone has respect and disrespect for him. Even the most influential people like Chairman Sujinsha and his own Majesty!”


Taja mangosteen briefly heard the thought of Lorr En, “True too. He has a great influence in Tanapura besides Paduka.”


“And it is not impossible if Chairman Sujinsha has a family or a brother? Is not in your book there are thousands of nobles, although only a few are Lintarwangi. Could include him!” lorr En says in connection with the story told from Taja's Book of Hiwa.


The two children were silent for a moment thinking about how to deduce all the information they could. Back to observe the pendant symbolized by the letter ’Lintarwangi’, then unite the information contained in the All-Knowing History Book and Tanapura Nobles List, after that there is one conclusion that is still possible truth or vice versa. It never crossed Taja's mind that Chairman Sujinsha, the famous, respected and feared man in Tanapura was ....


”Morrucus-sattarehima! Show me something about Chairman Sujinsha!” Taja cast a spell before opening the pages of the book. Then the book of Hiwa raises the 112200th page written.


’Chairman Sujinsha was the fourth son of Paduka Tanapura in 1178 Neya. Fear made him outcast, then hid in the dark jungles for half his life before going to Tanapura fulfilling his vow call for the sake of a child of doom.’


”Fourth Son of Tanapura?” Taja and Lorr En were stunned after a quick glance at it.


Not yet finished the writings fade, Taja asked the others, ”Who are the other brothers Chairman Sujinsha?”


Then the next post shows more.


’Paduka Jayasinggih.'


”Who is the next descendant?” Just ask again. Then the writings faded, changing others.


’We call it Tajura. A race we don't know ...’


Pensively long in silence, Taja thought of one sentence that was not quite understandable from the writing,”Ras that we do not know. Race we don't know?”


Repeatedly repeated it and wondered what the meaning of that awkward sentence was.


”It's hard to understand. Perhaps this book that is rummaging is not necessarily the direction!” Lorr En was still dumbfounded after coming to read it, feeling confused about every sentence on the page of the book.


Not long ago from Lorr En said like that, there was another writing that appeared without being asked.


’We are not fools or liars, we are the true history for my Lord!’


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