In the main royal hall, Guntur Aji does not sit on his throne but stands before two Royal Advisors, the admiral of the royal army, and three palace teachers—a Brahmana, a female Pandita, and a male Garga.
"There is no other choice, Your Majesty," said the Right Counselor to Guntur Aji, "that candala must be executed in front of everyone."
"I agree," said the Left Counselor. "We take this opportunity as a warning to everyone—especially the Sudras, Parias, and Candalas, that they are forbidden to learn silat and magic."
"What about you?" asked Guntur Aji to the admiral.
"Forgive me, Your Majesty," said the admiral, "I have a different opinion than the Counselors."
The two advisors looked at each other before their gazes fell on the admiral.
"Tell us!"
"If the candala is obedient to Princess Andira," said the admiral, "wouldn't it be better if we use his abilities, especially in strengthening our royal troops?"
"Hmm…" Guntur Aji rubbed his chin. "I don't know!"