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There was a desire to revive Si Pitung, but it was not clearly depicted. At first, he seemed to be meditating. Then his teacher came and advised him to return to his village to defend the oppressed people, by collaborating with Haji Naipin and the Lie and Goan families. So the Dutch were again in trouble and tried to capture Pitung again, dead or alive. The effort was unsuccessful. Meanwhile, the story also tells of a feud between two Chinese families. One sided with Pitung, the other sided with the Company. It was also described that the Chinese embraced Islam. Because of the trouble, the Company finally used the services of Mat Petir, a student of the same school who was equally powerful and bulletproof. Pitung managed to convince Petir after a duel of inner strength. So they gathered the people to fight the Dutch, while the Dutch themselves also attacked Pitung's defenses. Heine, died from a bullet fired at Pitung, then mentally returned to Heine's body. Pitung and Petir returned to their meditation cave.