The Thousand Mask Warrior

The Thousand Mask Warrior
Bangkui Sakti Breaking Fruit



Jayaseta always realized that every time he fought with a swordsman, there was always new knowledge gained. Sometimes the scientist is in the form of moves that he can imitate, learn and use. But there is a science in the form of experiences that he can feel and experience himself.


Punyan silat moves, strangely, can not be easily imitated. Initially he wanted to finish the fight quickly as usual, so that his needs to meet Temenggung Bear would be implemented soon. However, he was instead caught up in the interest of sharing and exchanging kanuragan knowledge.


"I'm Punyan. I hope you prepare to accept my attack. I also beg you not to hesitate to show your best abilities, especially how to defeat Karsa, the powerful Poet Baka," Punyan said insinuating Jayaseta's ability at the beginning of their fight.


Jayaseta was not even given a chance to introduce himself when Punyan hit him.


What is the fundamental difference between the movements of the movements of the Daya youth silat is the tendency to attack in the direction or from the lower part of the body and with a multi-layered rapid punch.


Jayaseta fended off and repelled four Punyan punches aimed at his stomach and heart. He also had to retreat and turn around in a semicircle receiving a five-fist follow-up attack that was done quickly like slapping towards his chest and neck.


Jayaseta then tried to retaliate with punyan's face and chest.


Like an ape, Punyan lowered his head and chanted by plunging one of his legs into Jayaseta's knee, making him a bit squishy.


When Punyan's feet hit the ground, he immediately repelled his body back to attack Jayaseta.


With incredible speed this time Jayaseta missed one hit from the series of attacks given. His stomach was hit so hard that he fell rolling backwards.


Ireng and Siam refrained from entering the battlefield. Dara Cempaka on the contrary, he looked so calm, making both of their traveling companions become astonished.


"What are you worried about?" ask him to Ireng and Siam.


"You're not worried about seeing this? You're the one who should explain why we shouldn't worry? Jayaseta had already fought a few days ago, alone. He also had to fight the fear of being on a boat, now that he had to fight again" said Ireng.


"You're really funny, bang Ireng. We should worry about ourselves, how not to make already bang Jayaseta. During our journey, he faced everything alone, with his limitations. But as we see now, it still works. Because it does show how big brother Jayaseta is indeed a swordsman choose a match," replied Dara Cempaka.


"After so far, have you doubted his strength and toughness?" dara Cempaka.


This lengthy explanation gives awareness to these two friends of his entourage. They should be ashamed, and take more care of themselves than worry about the situation of the swordsman.


"Abang Jayaseta is always learning from something. I've been watching him ever since he set foot in Datuk's house," back in the Dara Cempaka newspaper that turns out to only use his name, Dara, to refer to himself only to Datuk Mas Kuning and the pronoun 'sister' in front of Jayaseta. Whereas in front of others, the word 'me' is used.


Dara Cempaka's belief in the abilities of his loved ones requires great patience and understanding. How not, before long Jayaseta back pressed. He dodged Punyan and was instead hit by a short kick in the hip and another fist slammed into his chest.


Jayaseta toppled over and rolled back several times.


Punyan shook his head. Is this the ability of the man who killed Karsa with his bare hands?


That's enough, Punyan thought. He cast a spell quickly. A deep stream of energy flows from the heart into both arms.


He lowered his head with one leg bent and the other stretched. His two arms that were drenched in energy stuck to the ground, supporting his body with his ten fingers. The Bangkui Sakti Skirting Fruit was ready to crush Jayaseta's bones and make him paralyzed, even killed.


Punyan sees it as a form of clumsiness and fear of the enemy because it will be attacked with greater and painful energy and strength, whereas, Jayaseta's No-Stick Movement is a skill that uses opportunity as a main point. The absorption of enemy moves allowed Jayaseta to sense and understand enemy attacks, so that he could adjust his defenses or counter-attacks.


Punyan roared and slid towards Jayaseta. Both of his hands were ready to smash Jayaseta's body into pieces.


Jayaseta quelled the Punyan attack by practicing the silat pulut moves achieved through his Jurisprudent Without Style.


His ten fingers moved like they were dancing, pulling off all the violent deep-powered blows from Punyan. Punyan's attack power seemed to be dashed like a dead fire blown by the wind.


Jayaseta managed to subdue Punyan's ferocious attacks with gentle moves.


When Punyan realizes that all his attacks have escaped, Jayaseta turns things around. Five strokes hit his chest and stomach. In closing Jayaseta kicked Punyan's chest so that the would-be chieftain retreated rolling on the ground backwards.


Punyan stood up immediately. His face smiled with satisfaction. Only this time the Bangkui Sakti Breaking Fruit attack could be avoided by the opponent, even returned by a landslide.


"Enough, Punyan!" shouted an old man of small stature from the top of the board in the ulin wooden fortress.


"Don't you get what you want?" said the old man who turned out to be the Temenggung Bear.


"Apai ...," cried Punyan.


"But I want to really see his ability to sparkle. How great so that he can defeat Karsa," Punyan said.


"Is that really what you want, or are you carried away by lust and afraid to accept the fact that you've just been defeated?" reply Temenggung Bear.


Punyan jerked. There is much truth in the words of the apai. His subjects are in a period of severe trials. Attack after attack from the Biaju tribe continues to be launched and not a few casualties fall. Under these circumstances, of course Punyan wants to take the role of a protector for his people. It is only natural that he should look tough and invincible. If suddenly there is someone who comes with the fact that he is powerful and carries the head of their enemy, namely Karsa, of course also carries certain suspicions. However, the apai realize that it is not because of thoughts like this that makes all other thoughts covered by suspicion and arrogance.


"After all, they are our guests. They have shown the best intentions they can to make us believe that their arrival is with good intentions and peace" continued Temenggung Bears.


All the warriors of Daya bowed their respects to the chieftain who showed great authority and wisdom. They, including Punyan himself, also showed great relief. This can be taught because the Temenggung has just returned from his place of mediation.


A little, although Punyan was in control, the presence of the chieftain brought a sense of rigor and vigor. They feel in a precarious state like this, there is a director who comes to help straighten out the goal.


Temenggung Bears walk down the planks and down through the tall wooden stairs. There was a clattering of little bells tied around her ankles and hanging from her clothes. The feathers of an ivory hornbill sticking above his head, increasingly showing the greatness of the figure.


"Are you a powerful young man who holds the title of Swordsman of the Thousand Masks?" asked the chief directly in front of Jayaseta.


Back, all the soldiers, including Punyan, were stunned and shocked by the Temenggung Bear's question. Jayaseta was no less surprised by the speech of the chief.


"We have been waiting for you for a long time. Welcome to our humble village. Sorry if the reception was not as expected. Please understand because one thing or another has happened in recent times," Temenggung Bears' stern face revealed a smile filled with questions and puzzles for Jayaseta.