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The Bajang Child Swinging the Moon (83)

Prabu Darmawasesa himself does not think that his opponent is so weak. In response to his bravery, he makes a counter attack. When he strikes, he pours out his punches without much force.

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"Sumantri, destroy me, before I destroy you," says the king Widarba, boasting of himself.

He puffs out his chest, crossing his arms behind his back and inviting Sumantri to attack him. Sumantri hits him, but it does not hurt his opponent. He tries to beat him even harder, but Prabu Darmawasesa does not lose his footing. Sumantri is curious, he jumps up and kicks his opponent's chest hard, and it is not his opponent who falls, but he himself is bounced and nearly falls to the ground. Maespati's troops are amazed. Was their warlord is really so weak? Meanwhile, the troops of Widarba and Jonggarba cheer and shout. This is the time when the Princess of Magada will fall in the hands of the king of Widarba.

Editor:
Nasrullah Nara
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