
By late afternoon Raka and Apin came out of the inn in the city of Padangari.
* we're looking for food first Ra. let's follow me there's a good place to eat.
Raka follows Apin who takes her somewhere. They went through the middle of the city which has been wriggling night activities. Padangari is known for its gambling, a modern city whose glamaor attracts high-class gamblers. Apin and Raka order food at the lesehan stall on the side of the main road, chicken pecel.
The stalls are simple but there are so many fans that many are waiting in line with their orders. Some women glanced at Apin whose stacked mask had been opened, quite handsome. Some families sit next to their tables where their children~ their children run around the bench Raka. Enough to be a small entertainment when they wait for orders to come. On the interlude Raka and Apin chatted with occasional loose laughs.
After they finish the food.
* we're separated here Ra.
Raka gave a small look at Apin.
* I'm turning around to take the road to the left in front of there. You can continue down this road to get to your destination.
* thank you Pin, when do we meet again?
* after from the capital there are only two of my places, the blue bay and my birthplace.
* where is it?
* TIBARU city not far from the capital.
Raka nodded as she welcomed Apin's hand to shake hands.
* be careful on your way, friend, don't forget to buy corn.
* corn? Make what?
* for your lover's teacher, let him over and over chew his corn so as not to disturb you guys dating.
* hahahaha
Raka and Apin rolled~pingkal
Raka gave a small nod staring at Apin as they were on their respective horses~ to part ways.
* Raka.
* what's wrong, man?
Apin smiled at the word "friend" Raka said, only this time he heard.
* beyond us there's a small street, before you continue your journey try to get into that street, stop by the house whose door is red. Hopefully you'll get the information with the place you called yesterday.
Apin turned the reins of his horse and headed it in the direction he was headed. Raka was amazed by the investigating officer.
Raka looked at the street alley. He slowly crossed over and entered. The red door was attached to a large old house. Raka tethered his horse in a fairly large yard. He knocked on the door a few times and said hello.
The door is open, an old grandmother comes out who starts to slouch.
* good afternoon grandma.
* I'm Raka Grandma, I want to stop by looking for something.
Raka became confused, he forgot to ask for the needs or the name of the person in the house who mentioned Apin. Raka smiled wryly while scratching~scratching his head.
The grandmother moved to close the door again but was intercepted by Raka.
* Apin nek, Nipara jasto an investigative officer.
* come in.
Trudgingly the grandmother walked through the middle corridor. Raka caught up with him while clenching his grandmother's hand to lead him.
* sit down.
Raka sat on one of the benches on the back porch. Seen a grandfather was driving his chickens into the cage, the house was surrounded by a very high wall fence. The grandmother turned on the oil lamp.
The two nursing back and forth to complete their respective work without speaking. As if not ignoring Raka who was just confused. But he patiently looked at their activities calmly. Raka waited long enough for the night to start darkening. The grandfather approached Raka and sat down next to her.
* what are you doing here?
* I'm Raka kek, I asked a friend to come here. Maybe I can get information about lemmmm.bba...
Raka stuttered as she was saying it the grandfather looked at her sharply. Raka became silent for quite a long time not daring to challenge the gaze of the grandfather.
grandpa coughed~cough, then
* great powers have a great responsibility no matter whether the person wants it.
Grandpa started talking to Raka about her direction.
* you were born not to find out what you wanted to know but to something up ahead that you didn't know.
The atmosphere was silent as the grandfather was silent.
* Just go until fate tells you one by one what they plan to do.
Back silence.
* you're just an ordinary human not a demon, demon or genie.every human must have parents.
Raka's face was refracting the happiness of hearing the grandfather speak he was just a normal human being.
Raka would open her mouth for a ceremony but the grandfather had already cut off.
* get out of here as soon as you can. Leave the horse.
You don't need to go to the forbidden jungle, what you're looking for isn't there. The world is dark on the sky tower.
Grandpa stood up and went into the house. Raka heard the sound of the door being locked from the inside.
Raka flashed out of the house, his movement disappeared in between the wind between the roof of the house. Then quiet on the surface until heading downstream which began to be surrounded by bushes.