The Heir of Science

The Heir of Science
Wear a Skeleton



Arriving Kuncoro at the Minah house he asked Mbah Minah to stay with him for a while, because Lastri had just given birth could not do activities like Mbah Minah was willing to help Kuncoro.


In the morning Kuncoro returns to pick up Minah to stay with him.


“Come Mbah Lastri is waiting for you at home,” said Kuncoro who was busy helping bring Minah's mba equipment into his car.


“Iya wait a moment Kuncoro,” said Mbah Minah who is still busy preparing her equipment into the bag.


A few minutes had passed all Minah's luggage had entered Kuncoro's car, while Kuncoro and Minah began to enter the car.


Arriving the two of them in Kuncoro's car immediately started his car leaving the Mbah Minah residence to his home.


The distance between Minah and Kuncoro house is not too far only takes 15 minutes to arrive.


After the two of them reached the house Kuncoro Mbah Minah also immediately did her work from bathing Yoga to taking care of Lastri.


After Yoga was bathed Kuncoro went into his room.


“Mbah, I will take this child to the terrace to sunbathe together with him,”, said Kuncoro who smiled to see the face of his baby boy who is very funny.


A happy face is also seen on Kuncoro's face with Lastri, his small family is now complete with the presence of their child's Yoga.


Kuncoro takes Yoga out of her room to the terrace of the house to enjoy the morning sun.


Arriving in front of his porch. Kuncoro sat while singing an old song, until Yoga fell asleep in Kuncoro's lap.


A few minutes later, a young woman driving her car stopped in front of Kuncoro's house.


The woman got out of the car and approached Kuncoro.


“Excuse me sir, I want to ask,” said the woman.


“Iya, ask what?” kuncoro Sahut.


“What's true this sick paranormal house, if it's not wrong Ki Kuncoro his name,” replied the woman while remembering.


“Iya right, I am Kuncoro,” Kuncoro said.


“It so happens, I was looking for a house ki Kuncoro did not meet finally I can meet directly, and I want to ask for help to ki Kuncoro,” the woman explained about herself looking for Kuncoro.


“Mari in,” sahut brief Kuncoro.


“Iya ki,” said the woman followed behind Kuncoro.


Kuncoro went into his house while taking Yoga, followed by the woman behind him.


 “Mbah Minah! Mbah!” pekik Kuncoro calling mbah Minah.


Mbah Minah who heard Kuncoro calling her came out of Lastri's room and approached Kuncoro.


“What's Kuncoro,” says Mbah Minah.


“This please bring Yoga first, there are guests who want to meet me,” Kuncoro said while giving Yoga to Mbah Minah.


Mbah Minah who understood Kuncoro's intention was immediately riding Yoga and returned to the Lastri room.


While Kuncoro went to his ritual room followed the woman behind him.


Arriving at the ritual room Kuncoro invited the woman to sit down and ask her purpose to meet him.


“What's your name? what's the need to come see me?” ask Kuncoro.


“My name is Novi Ki. Here Ki my arrival to the place ki Kuncoro want to ask for something by chance I was just appointed as a secretary at a company and I want my boss to hear words from me and trust me.”


“Susuk Ki! A skewer that can make my boss or interlocutor obey what I say,” the woman explained to Kuncoro.


Kuncoro also understood the meaning of Novi, without speaking at length Kuncoro stood up from his seat and went to a closet in the room.


Kuncoro opened the cupboard and picked up an object wrapped in yellow cloth.


After that he got Kuncoro to sit back to face the woman. Kuncoro began to open a yellow cloth in which there was a gold shaped like a needle made of pure gold.


After that Kuncoro took one of the gold needles and began to smoke it on the fireplace that had been sprinkled with incense flakes.


“Close!” Kuncoro's Order.


Novi approached his face into Kuncoro's hands, and Kuncoro began inserting the gold needle on the tip of Novi's lips.


But strangely the needle suddenly disappeared when it had touched the Novi porters as if it had entered into Novi's body.


Novi did not feel any pain at all when Kuncoro inserted the gold needle.


“This skewer is already in and your interlocutor will bow as you speak,” Kuncoro explained.


Novi who listened to Kuncoro's words was very happy.


“Thank you Ki, how much dowry for this stacking Ki?” ask Novi.


“Five million only, but remember there are restrictions that you need to remember if you violate this taboo will no longer exist?” kuncoro explained.


“What are the restrictions Ki?” ask a very enthusiastic Novi.


“There are three restrictions that you should not break, the first one is not to walk under clothesline, the first one is, the second one should not eat satay from the skewer and the third one should not eat golden bananas and moringa leaves if these three restrictions you break then this milking will not work again, he said,” said Kuncoro explained about abstinence that can not be violated by Novi.


“Good Ki, I will remember Ki Kuncoro's message, and this as his dowry,” Novi said while thrusting a brown envelope containing money.


After his wish was achieved, Novi said goodbye to Kuncoro to go home.


“Ki then I say goodbye to go home first, thanks for the help ki Kuncoro,” Novi said while kissing Kuncoro's hand.


“Iya, and remember my message earlier three foods that you should stay away from,” Kuncoro reminded me again.


“Good Ki I will remember it,” Novi said.


Novi got out of Kuncoro's house to his car.


After that Novi got into his car and ran it away from Kuncoro's house.


Kuncoro Karto Diharjo is a psychic in his village all the residents have known him to be paranormal Sakti in his village.


Kuncoro's own devotion has been proven by the many people who asked for help to him have succeeded.


Kuncoro was born to parents who work as normal people so that Kuncoro himself get the wisdom of his knowledge from hereditary to seven derivatives.


This agreement has existed from the ancestral era in the Kuncoro family until now.


 As a successful psychic in his village Kuncoro much displeased by the villagers and he also included the rich in his village, because everyone asked for help with him paid a fairly expensive price, he said, and to this day Kuncoro has never failed in dealing with his patients.