In the midst of political intrigue and warfare during the founding of the Majapahit Kingdom, Jagat Wengi, a cunning and individualistic 25-year-old book thief, takes center stage. As he navigates the treacherous landscapes of both the martial arts world and the royal court, Jagat Wengi undergoes a remarkable transformation from villain to Anti-Hero. Torn between conflicting loyalties and a quest for redemption, he becomes known as “The Mute of The Demon Cave” after a fateful encounter leaves him voiceless. Armed with secret arts and fueled by revenge, Jagat Wengi embarks on a perilous journey to seek justice against those who betrayed him. Blending elements of fantasy, including magic, mysticism, and local myths, this historical fiction offers an enthralling tale of power, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of goodness in a world steeped in darkness.
Badil and Wingga stand in front of Ganzorig, Ulagan's subordinate known as Jagat's catcher during his fight with Kenta Buana. Ganzorig's large and sturdy posture made them feel like a small cat facing a hungry lion. The tension in the air grew palpable, and Badil and Wingga felt their guts shrink under the pressure.
Meanwhile, Badil is still confused about the disappearance of Mute, their friend who is usually always together. He turned to Wingga and asked worriedly, "How is it, Wingga? Where is Mute? Why did he leave us?"
Wingga shook his head with an expression that was also full of confusion. "I don't know. He just went into the hermitage. Maybe he has other plans."
However, they didn't have much time to think about Mute because Ganzorig was approaching steadily and confidently. His facial expression was firm and filled with determination to catch Badil and Wingga.