Victim System

Madhu and JoydaG have already left the office of the Director of Merak Pier - Baka. Meanwhile, Nija forcibly removed the cordden from the office window to cover Toni's body. After that, he went back to sit by the director.

"In the past, how did you do it, Mr. Djiri?" It was the first time Nija asked by mentioning the name of the Director of Merak Pier - Baka. The way he calls it is like intimidating a suspect in a serious criminal case.

The director raised his head. He turned his head quietly, tears splattered on his face. He had already tried to wipe it off with the sleeve of his shirt, but his fear pushed the tears out more. He was still trembling so he couldn't answer Nija's question immediately.

"A... what do you mean?" Djiri's voice trembled.

"You're the one who was lobbying with the citizens of that time to be willing to take off the land, the buildings, everything they had for the sake of this pier, didn't you think so?"

Djiri's two eyes rounded. He then looked down. "So, am I going to die too?" he asked desperately.

"It depends on the speed at which my friend finds and stops him. He may not be in the mood to kill you," Nija said coldly.

Djiri laughed miserably.

You may not die, but you are made crazy, Nija said silently in his heart.

"For me, you don't deserve to die so easily. So please use this as an antidote," Nija took out an antidote and gave it to Djiri.

"Why are you helping me?" Djiri's voice suddenly became very polite. Nija was anxious to laugh because of the sudden change in attitude.

"Because you'd better bear that sin in a sane state to the end," Nija said.

Hearing a cold sentence from Nija made Djiri look down again. He grasped tightly the antidote for Nija's gift. He bit his lip and then began to tell stories.

"Back then, I was anxious to get promoted. I think that if I can negotiate quickly, it means great success for the smooth construction of the dock, and then I can get a promotion. Pursuing that thing, I did everything I could. I didn't kill, really, I just took advantage of the money and increased the amount as much as they wanted. I remember that there were some families who opposed it. Although construction around the others had already begun, they were still there, forcing themselves to live in their homes. I forced them with money, the point is that in the end, I managed to vacate the place."

"You remember his face?" Nija pointed at Toni with his gaze.

Djiri stared at Toni's body which was already covered with gray cords. A moment later he ducked. From the expression on his face, Nija knew that Djiri, the Director of Merak Pier - Baka, had actually met Toni before working with him.

"At that time, he was still a teenager. He was the one who finally persuaded his grandma to leave the house. He lives only alone with his grandmother. A few years later, I saw his CV, we used to be able to accept a secretary from a vocational high school graduate, vocational high school, so I accepted it because his typing skills using an old-school typewriter were very good. Then I told him to go to business administration so that his abilities would increase and also to fit the times, I was happy with his deft way of working, I thought one day I could see him as one of the people who had an important position in this business," his voice grew smaller and smaller.

"You take care of him to reduce guilt?" Nija walked by the window. He waited for Djiri's answer there.

Djiri lowered his head. He said, "I will always remember their gazes until any time. I will reflect and bear that sin to the end. Actually, I also often have nightmares. But everything has happened, so I move on with life."

"In that case, you have to come with me to burn those useless things. Look down there, people have already collected it in the backyard of the building."

Djiri raised his head. He saw Nija was observing the outside area of his window.

"They have collected it?"

Nija coded Djiri to get close and see for himself. Djiri, who was afraid but curious, walked over. He was completely horrified when he saw that pile of dolls in various shapes in the backyard.

"But why isn't there anyone there?" asked Djiri.

"Let's go down. Only you and those two people are not affected at the moment," Nija said. He saw that the two policemen who had been beaten by Madhu and JoydaG had begun to regain consciousness.

"What the **** is this?"

One of them was surprised to see a corpse lying nearby. He took off Toni's face covering to confirm who died there.

"You don't remember?" Nija approached.

They stood up, looking at Nija and Director Djiri in turn.

"Introduce me, Nija, a supernatural special agent," Nija said proudly.

The two policemen naturally wrinkled their foreheads. Even so, they can be respectful and formal.

"I'm Abe and this is my colleague Boni, we're from the special criminal division. Explain what happened here, otherwise, you will be caught as murderers," Abe said.

In order for things to go well soon, Nija told them the outline of the events that had just happened. The reaction he got from them was of course disbelief. They were very doubtful about all the remarks from Nija. They thought Nija was a fraud, but the testimony from Director Djiri made them consider the information from Nija more seriously. They are also shown a pile of useless dolls in the backyard.

"Then where is everyone going?" asked Abe.

"We must save them by burning the dolls as soon as possible," Nija said.

"How come?" Abe was still puzzled.

"They are now being soldiers controlled by Jono and to reduce the influence of Jono's power on them we burn the dolls," Nija said. He then explained how it worked.

Two policemen who actually still don't believe the information from Nija are still willing to do so in order to save the lives of innocent people. Meanwhile, Director Djiri was willing to do it because he felt responsible for the bad incident. They then rushed down to the backyard. Toni's corpse was simply left behind.

Arriving in front of a pile of useless dolls that caused the goosebumps to stand up, Abe took out a lighter from his pants pocket as well as Boni. For them, the dolls are just terrible dolls that are very worthy of annihilation. Unconcerned with their function, they started the fire and tried to burn them but their artificial fire was rejected. The puppets are like having their own shields.

Abe and Boni were shocked. Djiri, who had seen the incident, couldn't believe what he saw. He then tried to burn them himself with a lighter he took from his pouch. The fire made by him was also not the least able to burn the dolls. They all fell silent. Djiri asks Nija for an explanation by staring fiercely at him.

"Now what should we do?"

Nija took out the shroud he had found in the director's office just now. He tried to burn it, succeeding. Everyone was shocked to see that.

"You used a certain force?" asked Boni.

"No," Nija replied quickly, and then he found a solution, "We have to open everything, take the soil out of it first, after it is deciphered, it can only be burned, just like the cloth I just burned."

Everyone immediately understood Nija's meaning. Without saying much more, they faced the strangeness together. They took the ground out from inside the shroud that had become a terrible doll. They stack the fabric into one piece while the soil in the other. It took them a while for the hundreds of dolls to unravel all of them. After that, they burned it and it worked. Smoke soared into the sky. They watched the burning to completion until everything was reduced to ashes.