
“Ayo Nala, jump up!!” shouted Batari Mahadewi. Both of them were about to jump, but both of their legs were like they were entangled in something invisible. The ensnaring force swung the bodies of Batari Mahadevi and Nala, then threw them hard until their bodies hit the ground.
“What just attacked us?” asked Nala while standing ready. The two young warriors in different streams were emitting their energies and trying to fend off any attacks that would come at any time.
“I don't know, get ready. This energy is all around us. Feel well every move.” Batari Mahadewi.
The two waited, but there was no attack. Merely, that radiance of energy was still not gone.
“Do we have to be like this continuously?” ask Nala.
“Let's try moving.” Batari Mahadewi deployed his internal energy attacks in various directions. Nala did the same. Those energy balls hit the rocks and trees on their ceiling. The sound of explosions rumbled along with the impact of several large trees around the two of them.
“No reply.” Batari Mahadewi.
“Try us to fly again and leave this island.” Nala. Batari Mahadevi nodded, and the two jumped into space. Once again, both of their legs were entangled in something that pulled them down hard and produced a huge bang. Both bodies were full of dust.
“This is really upsetting!” nala.
“Wait. Now, try not to radiate our energy. Then we sit around. Let's see what's going to happen.” Batari Mahadewi.
Both of them dissipate the radiance of energy and try to relax. There was no attack. But the radiance of energy surrounding them was still there. As if always watching.
“We are attacked if we want to leave here. Then we'll die by ourselves here.” Nala.
“It looks like I know something.” said Batari Mahadewi.
“What?” ask Nala.
“Are you sure this is an island? What if this island is some kind of creature?” ask Batari Mahadevi.
“Slightly unreasonable. Then what's the purpose of holding us here?” ask Nala.
“That's what I don't know. But look at those bones? Most of it is still intact.” Batari Mahadewi.
“You think that we should just destroy this island?” ask Nala.
“Why not! I will absorb as much energy as possible, but I suspect this creature will attack. Can you protect me by making a ground shield impenetrable by that invisible energy?” ask Batari Mahadevi.
“We just try.” Answer Nala.
Batari Mahadevi sat cross-legged. Then he quieted his mind, flowed with all the atmosphere, melted himself into one with his surroundings. It began to absorb the energy around it with its entire body starting to emit a golden light. Nala created a thick earth shield and she guarded it with her energy. The two young warriors were in a ground shield shaped like a large upside-down bowl.
The assumption of Batari Mahadewi is right, the invisible energy began to attack, snatching the ground shield created by Nala. The energy jolts created explosions on the surface of the ground shield and made Nala quite troubled to exert her energy and defend the fortifications of the two of them.
“Is it still a while, Dance?” asked Nala who was getting tired. Mahadevi did not answer. His eyes were still closed in his sitting position. Shortly after, the divine heirloom incarnation girl slammed both her hands into the ground, and released all the energy she absorbed.
A large explosion occurred and made Nala and Batari Mahadewi bounced into space. The magical girl immediately caught Nala's body floating in the sky, because it was not ready for the big explosion.Quickly, Batari Mahadevi recovered Nala's energy so that he could float with his own power.
From above, there was a large gaping hole and still smoke on the strange island. The island trembled, then slowly shifted and began to move up.
“We are not finished. See that?” batari Mahadewi.
“Don't wait to finish, let's move away.” Nala. Both are moving away. The island was lifted up and it turned out that the island was a giant animal shell. Like a turtle, but not a turtle. More precisely is the fusion of jellyfish with turtles. The creature went to move. His movements created a huge wave that rolled on the ground.
“We congratulations. Let's continue the journey. As I thought, the ocean is more terrible than the land.” Batari Mahadewi.
Both of them darted fast and finally from afar had looked an enormous island.The closer, they increasingly saw the existence of a civilization similar to the world they both came from.
“Are we not mistaken see?” ask Nala.
“I think the little grandpa accidentally didn't tell us this and let us find him ourselves.” Batari Mahadewi.
“In the middle there it looks a kingdom. And around it, down to the coast, is the countryside. Do you think it's safe if we go there?” nala.
“I don't know, but I'm curious to go there. I want to see if its inhabitants have bodies similar to humans in our world.” Batari Mahadewi.
Both of them glide fast, then set foot in a forest on the beach. From far away, look some houses with different shapes with their home world. Getting closer, the two could finally see the creatures of the village were on the move in the fields, caring for strange plants with round-shaped fruit and emitting red light with the size of a fist. The villagers had the same posture as the humans in the world one moon. Their heads are different.
The creatures were oval-headed without a strand of hair and their skin was like the eggshell of a quail. The rest are all the same as humans. As Batari Mahadevi and Nala walked over, all the villagers who were working in the fields looked at the two with suspicious gazes.
One of them said something. “Wait, what do you need to come here?” ask the guy.
“Sorry, we are only travelers.” Batari Mahadevi.
“You lied, you must be spies from other wilatah!” said the man.
“Really, we don't lie.” Nala.
“No one from this region has a body like yours!” said the man.
“We didn't lie and our arrival wasn't for bad purposes. We don't want to find any problems here.” Batari Mahadewi.
“If so, if you have no bad intentions, of course you are willing to come with us?” said the man.
“Not a problem, we did not come with a bad purpose. We just wandered and happened to get here.” Nala.
The indigenous people of Wilyah drove Nala and Batari Mahadewi to one of the largest and most spacious houses among others. Both suspect, it must be the house of the leader in the village.
“Who are they?” ask the owner of the mansion in a harsh tone.
“Sorry elder, these two strangers suddenly came across the village.” Said the man who brought Nala and Batari Mahadevi to the elder's house.
“Good, let's go inside.” Nala and Batari Mahadewi followed the village elder into the living room. “Tell me honestly, what business do you guys have coming here?” ask the village elder.