The Old Tree Dwellers

The Old Tree Dwellers
The Journey Home



After the third genie stopped, two more jin left. This time it is easier for Kyai Sarwa and Madi to face the jinn-jin


those. Madi glanced at the clock on the wall. It's three o'clock in the morning. Means about three hours struggling with the jinn who want to disturb the peace of Mr. Parman's house.


“Now, just give up. Get out of here!” This time Kyai Sarwa acted more to pressure the jinn to immediately


leave and no more distractions


“Don't, cocky, son of man”! We can still match you. Get ready to receive an attack!” squealed the invisible creature. Again, Kyai Sarwa and Madi just smiled, not much to say.


While the family of Mr. Parman no one woke up.


Actually, the power of the kyai is quite drained, also because of the age that began to age, so that the strength decreases. However, because there is still Madi helping, Kyai Sarwa can still overcome all the jinn disorders . Finally, after reciting some prayers and remembrance, accompanied by practices that have been trained, the two jinn can also be expelled.


Kyai Sarwa and Madi then gave thanks, because they could be free from the interference of the jinn. Mr. Parman's house will be safe from the interference of all the jinn.


“Alhamdulillah, Kyai, finally we managed to also expel all the jin-jin,” said Madi gratefully, wiping the sweat that fell


on forehead.


“Iya, Alhamdulillah, Madi Now, we just finish fortifying this house with a magical fence. Hopefully in the future, jin disorders can be prevented!”


Madi nodded and continued to read some practices and remembrance, and let Kyai Sarwa rest for a while. The clock on the wall already showed the number 3, meaning that before long, dawn would arrive. Still can


rest for a while.


Madi continued to recite, until the time of dawn prayers. Kyai Sarwa also finished resting, stepped into the bathroom, took ablution.  Madi, come to stand, his back is sore because it sits for a few hours.


After morning prayers, Kyai Sarwa and Madi decided to leave the room.  There was activity in the living room.  Apparently, Ayu's grandmother was serving a pot of coffee and a plate of fried food. He probably woke up before dawn.


“Please, Kyai, Son, have breakfast first! Mumpung is still warm,” said Ayu's grandmother. Mr. Parman who also finished morning prayers, immediately


conjoined.


“Mari, Kyai, Madi, please have breakfast!” Mr. Parman also invited kyai Sarwa and Madi to immediately eat maknan at the table. Meanwhile, Ayu's grandmother reenters the kitchen, preparing dishes to eat before Kyai Sarwa and Madi return to the cottage.


After breakfast followed by a meal, so that the stomach is not empty during the journey home, Mr. Parman invited Kyai Sarwa and Madi into the car. Ningsih, the wife of Mr. Parman and Ayu drove their departure to the door Ningsih's bu condition had gradually improved and no longer shouted hysterically


“Thank you Kyai for the help,” said bu Ningsih full of thanks.


“Alhamdulillah, God still protects you, Ningsih. Message Kyai, pray not to be left, to fortify yourself from things that are not good!”


Bu Ningsih nodded, while rolling her smile gently.  While Ayu waved her hand, saying goodbye.


“Parman, you too, pray you don't stay. That's very necessary. Moreover, there are only people who do not like your success!” Kyai Sarwa also left a message to Mr. Parman.


“Good , Kyai! I will remember Kyai's message and carry it out daily,” replied Mr. Parman while remaining concentrated


The atmosphere of the trip back as usual, not as stiff as last night, when heading to Mr. Parman's house. The air was bright even though it left a little cold due to being around the mountains. The people they met were nothing strange.


Kyai Sarwa had fallen asleep on the back of the chair, perhaps exhausted from lack of sleep last night, driving away the genie who wanted to disturb


the peace of Mr. Parman's house. While Madi also began to be attacked by drowsiness. He also felt tired because his energy drained last night.


Facing invisible creatures like the jinn despite not doing physical blows like people fighting but the inner power used is also great. Even more is used because of the power of the genie it is in


of human power.


When she began to sleep, between conscious and not, Madi felt that a pair of hands had very sharp nails, suddenly already near her neck, like wanting to strangle. Madi was surprised, and tried to get up, but her eyes were locked, tightly closed. Then, his breath was like very tight and unable to scream, calling kyai Sarwa.


The pair of hands had now grabbed Madi's neck. The man tried to be calm, reading all the practices and hijibs that had been taught


kyai Sarwa's. The cold felt very piercing making the feathers of Madi straight, goosebumps.


The sharp nails in the pair of wishful thinking felt sharp, greatly suffocating Madi's neck. Long enough Madi struggled to escape from the clutches of the creature. His body twitched itself, trying to break away.


The pair of hands continued to strangle Madi's neck, giving her no chance to break away. Madi also continued to try to escape, not wanting to be intimidated by the creature's attacks.


Madi's breath was so hunting when finally the grip of a pair of sharp hoofed hands he managed to release. The creature's nail scratches still leave a sharp pain in its neck. What creatures bother him


early in the morning like this? Whether he was told by someone, or indeed an invisible creature


the eyes of the inhabitants of this area are ignorant? Madi began to wonder.


Next to Madi, Kyai Sarwa was still sleeping soundly, undisturbed by the pair of hands. Mr. Parman also still concentrates on driving, not knowing the events experienced by Madi.


“Pak Parman doesn't feel something?” Curious, Madi asked. Mr. Parman glimpsed through the glass above his head.


“What's up, Madi? I've been busy nyeir since, so I don't know anything odd.”


Madi pensively heard Mr. Parman's answer just now. Means the target of the creature is only Madi, the proof is that Kyai Sarwa and Pak Parman are calm, not getting the slightest interference.


“Nothing, Sir. Maybe it was because Madi was exhausted,” said Madi while fixing his seat.


Hearing Madi's reply, Mr. Parman smiled and drove back.


Madi also did not bother with the incident. It might be because of fatigue or there are creatures around there that are idle, want to disturb him. Madi went back to rest. Journey


going home still takes less than an hour, enough to recover


energy and relieve drowsiness.