
Samurai Mats - 96
“Don't gawk at just that Major snapped. The Captain immediately
cognizant.
“I was ordered to look for Mr. Major. Since this afternoon we have been waiting at the headquarters
large. We think it got in trouble. .”
“Tak there are about. You think we're in a swimming race here?” The major
yell again while rushing up the jeep. The other team jumped
truck top. And the vehicle was moving towards Panorama. That night too
improperly deployed two less than a hundred Japanese soldiers to search for traces
these fighters. And it is true also the alleged inhabitants of Birugo Puhun. All
the house was searched all night. Nearly a thousand people were interrogated.
Some people were arrested. Japan does not care, that the house used
for the meeting it was actually a house that had been uninhabited for a long time. Owners
I moved to Bandung five years ago. The Japanese don't care about that.
Clearly the rioters were close in the Birugo Puhun area. Certainly residents
the village accepted the meeting. The inhabitants of five houses
close to the house where the meeting was arrested.
Interrogated at headquarters. It is always the fate of civilians. Yet
the inhabitants of such a fate seem to have been accepted stoically. Malignancies
a regime incurs hatred for that regime. No one can
achieved by violence. The population is increasingly expecting
the fighters are getting stronger.
Although from the outside they seem resigned to accept the fate of the treatment of the regime
colonize their country. What else can they do, if
to them who are weak at the tip of the hornbill and snout bedil. Especially
can be done other than the. However, from the prisoners of the residents
keep praying that war will soon erupt. They pray and hope.
independence was soon established for their country.
That afternoon the Bungsu was in the house of a healer, to treat wounds
on his shoulder due to a fight with Syo-I Atto di Birugo the other day. Moments
waiting for the healer to concoct medicine that suddenly the house has been surrounded by
twenty Japanese soldiers. He was considered so dangerous. As of
Japan deployed almost all of its intelligence in West Sumatra to
smelling traces of his escape.
Three days earlier, their spy found out that the Bungsu was hiding
in a house at the foot of Mount Merapi. It is also known that his wounds will
treated at the home of a medicine doctor in Koto Baru. That is, when he was in the middle
waiting for the medicine to be concocted, Japanese army units that have been prepared immediately
The Major he told to soak into the debate naked in Birugo
back then. The Major who had been upright in front of the healer's house was heard
exclaiming:
“Bungsu, out. This house has been surrounded. If you don't go inside
five counts, this house I'll blow up with dynamite”
He was like repeating a sentence in the form of a threat that he said when he
and his troops surrounded the house where the fighters were meeting in Birugo Puhun, a week
the past. This time, luck and good fortune do not seem to be on the side
Budgies. The wound on his chest had an infection. The medicinal herbs he concocted while at
Mount Sago and he always took it with him wherever he went, was exhausted.
When he wanted to go back to concocting those medicines, he was banged into nothingness
some types of plants for their ingredients. There are four types of roots,
bark, leaves and wood flowers containing can and three types of grasses
creeping the gummy one that he used as a potion. At the foot of Mount Merapi,
where he hid, not all kinds of wood and grass he got.
Four-five people have been looking for him for a few days. Because of his wound
the more infected, he finally complied when advised to seek treatment to a person
healers in New Koto.
They had previously been concerned that Japanese intelligence would be known.
Now that worry is proven. Datuk Penghulu who has always been with the
Bungsu stunned. He looked at the doctor. The young man slowly sat down from
bedding. His body was very weak, his face was pale because it had been two days of fever
with very high heat. Out there with the sound of the major starting
compute. The physician that Datuk Penghulu looked at himself turned pale.
“I did not betray gentlemen. By God, I did not betray
gentlemen” said the healer. Grandfather Penghulu was still staring at him. Similarly the
Budgies.
“No. We know you did not betray us. They have indeed spread
hundreds of intelligence. .do not be afraid ...” the Bungsu said as he stepped
down's up.
With Datuk Penghulu he opened the door when the count reached four. All
the Japanese soldiers who surrounded the house brandished their beds. The major
himself upright with a gun in hand. He seems not to take the risk.
The experience at Birugo Puhun used to cause him to be very careful.
“Throw your samurais Bungsu. Throw it on the ground. Then you two
walk over here by hand up and move back. fast. . .”