How many join an antihero? (3)

-Breastr, What are you trying to insinuate? Those present objected, to which King Sauly, increasingly exasperated, shouted while saying:

Get out of my sight, everyone! Get out of here! and remove this wicked man from my presence... -I was saying it for Jhontax, in relation to Idav.

-When everyone was leaving-, bumping into each other. Jhontax: offended, by his words: honest but inopportune. Turning to his Father King Sauly, he said:

Why will he die? What has he done?

-So, King Sauly threw a spear at him to hurt Jhontax.

-Jhontax, -he understood that-, his father was determined to kill IDav.

The spiritual atmosphere of that place was more than funereal, with perfidious looks: accompanied by a fetid, ferrous, sulfur smell that invaded the place, nestling in the very heart of the now: dysfunctional family.

Jhontax -He couldn't stand-, on the one hand the personal offense, together with the persistent revalidation shown: by his father against his brother Idav. Adding, the interference of the same father, King Sauly: in the relationship of his sister Micax with Idav.

Guards!? Bring her, now! -Ordered King Sauly. With an authority, unknown to all. His gaze was another:

They let Micax in - his formerly adored daughter of his. As if she were a simple commoner, tied by the hands, clasped behind her back. She had her face: swollen, and bruises on her arms and legs. Her clothes were whipped off. Blood stains: dried curdled, it seemed part of her battered skin.

It was enough, that scene, in the heart of Jhontax, for him to exalt himself over the authority of his father, King Sauly.

-Jhontax, stood up-, with exalted anger. Because he was in pain because of Idav, of Micax, and for himself.

{2nd. Flight from Idav}

Come boy! -He said, Jhontax, to one of his squires, the most faithful. To whom he asked:

See, these two arrows? We will do: an unusual, exercise. -Proceeding to:

I'm going to shoot twice, one arrow at a time, with this bow, the one I use to win battles I've never lost, remember? Well, to my voice. You will bring: once and twice the dates.

Yes, my lord, you indicate and I will. -Said the young and faithful squire.

What Jhontax -was planning to do-: was the previous agreement that he had with Idav. Who saw the procedure: hidden in the bush. Hoping to see King Sauly again, or to follow a journey of no return, taking nothing in exchange for 'his painstaking royal service' other than his life.

The key was: answer yes or no. When asking the question: Is the arrow not there?

-For the first time-. Johntax. -He launched, with the bow well tempered-: as far

The young faithful squire -When launching the date for the first time-: I wait for the signal.

Tell me: squire, -asked Jhontrax-: Is he closer to you?

No my Lord Jhontax, it is further away. he replied.

-For the second time-, he drew the bow and aligned the curve of the arrow, in such a way that it rises the highest; to go as far as possible. Asking again:

Tell me: squire, -asked Jhontrax-: Is he now, further away from you?

Yes, my Lord Jhontax, she is further away. she is too far away. -Answered.

At the mention, -Idav's heart, broke-, as well -Jhontax's heart.

-You can go, to put away-: the shield, the spear, the bow, the quiver. And take the afternoon off. Come back tomorrow with the whole group of squires!

From the south side, -came: Idav-. Thick tears ran from both eyes, he stumbled forward. Moved by the confirmation of his departure from his Kingdom. -His father of him and his brothers as they would understand, he said to himself, inside.

He prostrated himself to the ground, -Idav, three times-: before hugging Jhontax tightly, he kissed him on the cheeks: left and right. -It was a holy kiss.

My brother, -They said, one to the other- There is nothing more to do, it is goodbye!

-IDav-: he cried more. Jhontax said, "Go in peace."

¹|«In "the family context", there was: a 'first inequality of purpose' before the Creator.

-Idav: he was 'summoned' by the King: Sauly- Didn't King Sauly manage to be a good father? He could never receive Idav as: "a son-in-law".

-Idav moved away from his "natural" father-, in the prosperity of his working life. But when he had difficulties: his father and his brothers and the whole community was with Idav.

-King Sauly became Idav's father-in-law-; "in exchange for political benefits", delivering for it: his daughter Micax to Idav.

Micax: as a wife, she helped Idav escape: because her father King Sauly wanted to kill Idav.

-King Sauly "in revenge"-, jealousy, anger, against Idav: he 'delivered' Micax to other men.

-King Sauly: for being a bad father-, he never managed to be a good father-in-law. He procreates the disunity of the family: made up of his daughter Micax and Idav. Consequently: he disintegrates his own family.

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²|«In "the family context", there was: a 'second inequality of purpose' before the Creator.

-Idav: he moved away from his brothers-, for serving King Sauly. But when he had difficulties: his father and his brothers and the whole community was with Idav.

-Jhonax, son of King Sauly, got along with Idav-. They became brothers by extra-family relationship. Jhonax: as a brother-in-law, he helped Idav escape: because his father King Sauly wanted to kill Idav.

Both Jhonax and Idav: made a promise to help each other for their generations.

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