
Ki Soma stood looking at the vast field in the middle of the green expanse. That morning Ki Soma will start training with Satria. He had prepared all the equipment including cleaning the training ground. Before starting the practice, the grandfather showed a basic movement and took out a long-range punch.
"Duuuuaaaarrrrr"
One large chunk of rock exploded and instantly shattered into pieces. Satria was flabbergasted to see Ki Soma's prowess with her own eyes. Ki Soma immediately sat cross-legged in the middle of that field. He concentrated on lowering his inner energy.
"Satria come closer here" exclaimed Ki Soma while taking a deep breath.
"Alright grandfather" said Satria as he rushed to his grandfather. He sat cross-legged beside the old man.
"Satria did you notice all of Grandpa's movements?" ki Soma asked his grandson.
"Yes kek" answered Satria short.
"It was one of Grandfather's moves that used deep power with a little combination of simple movements. Now you're gonna learn chakra control or inner energy".
"Grandfather, what is chakra?" tanya Satria cut off her grandfather's explanation.
"Satria, the chakras are the central points rather than the energy in our bodies" Ki Soma replied as he explained the basic understanding to his granddaughter.
Satria who are too young can only be confused between understanding or not. It was realized by Ki Soma who could guess from the facial features and shrunken expression. The grandfather understood the situation of his grandson, because he was still an inexperienced boy.
Ki Soma was quite impressed he could understand the theory quickly, surpassing his father Prayudha. Ki Soma was increasingly optimistic and excited about giving him a theory about Cakra .
"Listen to Satria, there are seven general parts of the Cakra point that you should know. Now sit down cross-legged, rub your chest, and calm your mind" Ki Soma said giving directions to his grandson.
"Good Kek" Satria replied as she fixed her sitting position, she took a deep breath to make her mood and mind calm.
"There are seven points of chakra in humans, the first being, the Muladhara Chakra centered on the tailbone" Ki Soma touched the back of Satria so that this basic Chakra was open.
"Then the second, there is the Swadhisthana chakra centered below the navel. The Maniphura chakra is located in the navel. The Anahata chakra is in the chest. Wisudha chakra is located in the throat. The Adnya chakra is located on the forehead between the eyebrows. And the last one is Cakra Sahasra in the crown" said Ki Soma explained everything about Cakra at length. As he explained that, Ki Soma with his energy flow opened the entire point of Satria's chakra without him noticing.
Ki Soma gave all the knowledge he had, until Satria seemed tired of receiving it. His face began to wrinkle and his eyes began to narrow. The boy's gaze began to blur, and began to stagger. As fast as lightning the grandfather caught his grandson's tiny body.
"I'm tired of cake" the boy limp and then fainted. Ki Soma was surprised to see Satria's condition collapsed suddenly.
"Oh my God, I've gone overboard, sorry Grandpa Satria. I can't believe he hasn't been strong enough to accept all my knowledge" Ki Soma said in his heart. He rushed Satria into his house.
"Satria my son, why are you son? What happened to Satria?" tanya Dewi Kembang panicked and frightened to see her son in a state of fainting.
"Calm Ni Dewi, this child is just exhausted. I will treat it" Ki Soma said as he laid his grandson's body on a mat-shaped wooden bed.
Ki Soma recited some spells and started rubbing the child's face. A deep stream of energy flowed from the old grandfather's right hand. A gentle swab landed on Satria's face and woke her up.
Ki Soma's face again smiled happily at Satria who had awakened. Dewi Kembang immediately hugged her child lovingly. Her tears came back on both sides of her cheeks. A happy atmosphere adorned the cottage until late afternoon.
"What happened to me, mother?" satria asked in confusion like memory loss.
"So Satria fell asleep" said the boy in confusion as if he remembered nothing more.
Dewi Kembang who had observed the situation finally pulled his father's arm out of the cottage. Dewi Kembang is concerned with the way Ki Soma trains up to
it caused Satria to faint.
"Dad, don't be too hard to train Satria, she is still a child" said Dewi Kembang with a slightly angry tone.
"Yes father knows, once a father his age had also been training heavily like this Ni Dewi" said Ki Soma to calm his emotional son with the state of Satria.
"Dad, do not equate Satria with father, different time and place" said Dewi Kembang commemorating his father.
Ki Soma could only stroke his chest and take a deep breath looking at the attitude of his son who was so stubborn. He realized that it would be useless to argue with the child alone but obey his will.
"Well Ni Dewi, tomorrow the father will be more careful" Ki Soma promised the Goddess Kembang.
"Dad, if anything happens to Satria, I will not forgive father" Dewi Kembang said threatening her father.
After a long debate, Dewi Kembang immediately entered the house and prepared dinner. Ki Soma as usual sat alone looking at the dim afternoon sky. The red-orange light began to dim at the end of the horizon the sign of the coming night.
He was nostalgic, recalling the memories with his college friend Ki Pasupati who accompanied him to train hard from morning until evening. No matter the heat of the sun or the dense forest. His best friend is always there in times of joy and sorrow. His old face again showed black wrinkles decorated with increasingly gray hair. He continued to look at the sky far south until his two wet narrowed eyes. Unknowingly he had cried regretting everything that had happened. Why did he refuse to train the Goddess of flowers to be his successor.
Until evening, the sound of the birds chirping was replaced by the sound of grasshoppers singing among the thickets. The grandfather was surprised by a touch on his shoulder, it turns out that Goddess Sekarwangi approached the grandfather.
"Grandfather, mother called grandfather to dinner" said the little girl as she reached for Ki Soma's hand.
"Let's Kek, the mother cooked a good meal today" back Dewi Sekarwangi trying to attract Ki Soma who was still dumbstruck to contemplate.
"Good Ni Dewi" Ki Soma replied stammering as he followed the little girl's steps.
The girl was so excited with Ki Soma and his new family, the slightest bit she never remembered with the king's family. Ki Soma just resignedly followed from behind and entered towards the dining table.
"Dad, eat first, tomorrow you will practice not" exclaimed the Goddess of Flower with a ketus as if there was no problem between them.
"Yes Ni Dewi, Satria prepare yourself tomorrow even more strenuous exercise" Ki Soma replied in a joking tone.
" Yes the Kek" Satria answered with excitement while devouring all the dishes that night.
"Father" Goddess Kembang reminded her father not to give a portion of heavy training to Satria.
" No Ni Dewi, I'm just joking" Ki Soma said with a loud laugh.
They enjoyed the dinner with great joy. Until nightfall they rest and wait for dawn tomorrow.
Training on the second day starts with basic martial arts training.