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Halvir came out of the river after catching three big fish, each weighing between 5-10 kg. After bathing and getting the fish, Halvir climbed to a drier place, placed the cleaned fish on the leaves, and gathered sticks for a bonfire. Anindira had also finished bathing and immediately went up to catch up with Halvir.''You didn't change your clothes?'' Halvir asked with his usual expression. Still, with his straight face, he saw Anindira, who was drenched in wet clothes, and that made him surprised.''Ehmh... that... later at home, I'll change clothes,'' Anindira replied, looking down shyly.''Why do you have to wait until later?'' Halvir asked with an unhappy face, ''Have the clothes I gave you, you brought already?!'' Halvir asked probingly, ''Don't you like them? I'll find another one later, one that suits your taste…'' Halvir said in a slightly high tone, but still tried to keep his intonation so Anindira wouldn't be afraid.''Halvir, sorry... No, it's not like that...'' said Anindi
"Hehehe..." Anindira's strange laugh appeared again on her face, "This is the first fish I ate... " Anindira said while smacking the fish and stuffing it into her mouth voraciously.''You never eat fish?'' asked Halvir, surprised."No, I've eaten fish..." Anindira said, immediately refusing, "But, as long as you're with me, this is my first fish..." Anindira continued, with a sweet smile etched on her face.''Do you like to eat fish?'' asked Halvir. He could tell that Aninidira enjoyed this meal."Yes, I like it..." Anindira answered innocently.Halvir didn't know that Anindira ate fish more than meat. This is because it is softer and easier to chew on. Besides that, fresh fish tastes sweet and thunders even without seasoning."I'll find you fish more often than..." said Halvir, he could tell from Anindira's eating and heartbeat. Halvir could easily see Anindira's mood, whose appetite was getting bigger now.''Eh!..." Anindira exclaimed in surprise, "That's not it, Sis, I eat whatever
As they usually did every day, Anindira would sit on Halvir's lap with his back facing him while Halvir held Anindira in his arms. Anindira, who is used to Halvir, enjoys the attention without being awkward.''Anindira,'' called Halvir, opening their first conversation at Halvir's house.''Dira...'' Anindira said, looking up at Halvir even though she couldn't see anything at the moment.''Hmh?!'' Halvir exclaimed in surprise. He didn't understand Anindira's meaning.''Dira, that's my favorite nickname at home,'' Anindira answered, she smiled to herself while stroking Halvir's hand that was clutching her shoulder, ''You can call me like that...'' continued Anindira, still doing the things she usually does. while sitting with Halvir as night falls.''So that's your special nickname?!'' Halvir asked.''Yes... My family always calls me that,'' Anindira said happily.''Okay…'' Halvir said with sparkling eyes, ''You want me to call you that?!'' Halvir added with his lips curved very high, if
The sun was already shining behind the cracks in the wood. Anindira woke up from her deep sleep, but Halvir was not with her. This is the first time Anindira wakes up alone, without Halvir by her side.Anindira immediately got up and opened the window, bringing more and more warm sunlight into the house. The air was fresh, bringing Anindira to lean comfortably against the window, looking around the room.This house, with two window frames on either side, extends facing the main tree trunk, with two doors also in front and behind. The size of this house is large and spacious, about seven by ten meters. It was empty inside as there was only a bed and five large chests, apparently where Halvir kept some valuables as well as clothes.''Where did Havi go, why did he leave me?'' asked Anindira, ''Maybe because this is at home, he doesn't need to be afraid of wild animals...'' Anindira continued, ''But it's okay, I'm still not ready, so remembering last night's incident'' Anindira kept mutter
Halvir shook his head in disbelief, his face clearly showing dissatisfaction. Anindira took a breath and exhaled a little hard, she smiled again and explained again.''Havi...'' Anindira called softly, ''The vegetables that are usually eaten are cultivated vegetables.''''What's that? cultivation? I don't understand?" asked Halvir with a serious face.''Hm…'' Anindira muttered in an indistinct voice, thinking of an answer to Halvir's question, ''You see, cultivated vegetables are... several types of plants that we grow ourselves, we take care of them, until they are ready for harvest, more or less like that...''''Just like true herbivores do…'' Halvir said.''Her-her… her?'' asked Anindira, trying to parrot Halvir's new words.''Her-bi-vo-ra...'' Halvir dictated a new word to Anindira.“Oh! So some of you have done it too?!'' Anindira exclaimed excitedly.“Yes, herbivores do it. They don't like hunting, so they plant. And, most of these plants are used for medicine, so Hans is quite f
Seeing Anindira's overflowing emotions, Halvir knew that some of his words offended Anindira even though he didn't understand where they were. He silently stared at Anindira. Although his face was still handsome looking at Anindira, Anindira could see Halvir's sad eyes.Anindira sighed as she saw Halvir silently staring at her, even though it was just a little, Anindira could feel enough that Halvir was also rising in his emotions with Anindira's anger. There was also a feeling of fear in her heart, her instincts told her that she had to give in if she wanted to live. She took deep breaths to calm her racing heart rate, she tried to ease the tension, not only for herself but also for Halvir.''Havi...'' Anindira called while holding Halvir's hand, ''My world is different from your world, even the strongest person in my country may be nothing compared to you, but...'' Anindira said, trying to explain softly, “Physical strength, isn't everything in my World.”Anindira continued her words
Anindira is very disappointed with Halvir's decision to leave her alone. So far, she has always been with him, rarely separated. Anindira was immediately seized with intense fear at the thought that Halvir would leave her, but she didn't dare to say it. “I will give three *Ambers to the Chief because I will be leaving you with him for two weeks. I can't take you. If I go alone, I can get some more games later on the road. It will be faster if I go alone. If I'm with you, it takes two weeks to get to the Lion Kingdom. After I pay the sewing fee and put the materials there, I will immediately go home and take you there, understand...'' Halvir continued to explain to Anindira, who clearly showed her disappointment. ''Ehm...'' Anindira replied, nodding weakly, ''Okay,'' she continued with a sad face that drooped down, and her appetite immediately disappeared. ''Havi... Why does it have to be with the village head?'' asked Anindira worriedly. She was afraid to hear what the village head
''So it's true, you like her?!" Anindira exclaimed, grumbling. This time it was clear that Anindira's voice was whining because she was annoyed. Halvir stopped his steps and looked straight into Anindira's eyes. His eyes looked searching with a furrowed forehead, his head was slightly tilted, silent for a few moments, confirming his thoughts. ''Are you angry?'' Halvir asked back without taking his eyes off Anindira. ''When did I get angry?'' Anindira asked with a wrinkled forehead, glaring a little at Halvir, but several times her eyeballs rolled. ''Now!'' Halvir shouted firmly, ''Now you're angry!'' Halvir shouted again, he repeated it aloud. ''No,'' Anindira immediately answered Halvir with a challenging face, ''Where am I angry?... What should I be angry about?'' asked Anindira about then. She firmly tried to avoid it. ''I don't know!'' Halvir shouted in response, ''But, I know you're angry right now…'' continued Halvir with a stern face, he was still standing, not yet taking