The Wonderful Journey of the Surpasser
48 A monster with a girl’s heart

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In the end, Abel still chose to follow Enkidu and Gilgamesh to attack Finaba. Perhaps he could save Finaba's life.

Actually, there was another reason, and that was that he was taking care of Enkidu's feelings.

Even though Enki thought that he had hidden himself well, Abel, who had visited the Cedar Forest once, had actually seen Finoba. He had even talked to the mythical beast guarding the Cedar Forest.

How should he put it? How should he describe it? If Abel's words were used to describe how he felt when he first met Fernbar, it would probably be

An innocent monster, or rather, a monster with the mentality of a young girl.

It was a monster with the heart of a young girl. It was alone in the garden that had distorted the laws of the earth. It did not invade the outside world. It even began to talk to Abel, who had intruded.

From her words, Abel learned about the relationship between Enkido and her. It was like a foster mother and foster son, or rather, they were friends who relied on each other.

Enkidu's name had been kept in his hands for a long time, and it was also because of this that Enkidu's awakening was delayed for so long.

She had also asked Abel about Enkidu. When she heard that Enkidu had found two new friends, he looked sad and happy at the same time, which made her heart ache.

Such a human-like monster with an unsullied mind was rare, but from the perspective of the people of Uruk, Finaba was undoubtedly the biggest obstacle to their access to resources and even survival.

If Uruk wanted to collect resources, he would have to destroy Fenba's garden and fight her to the death.

This was an irreconcilable conflict of life and death. Furthermore, Finaba was the divine beast of the gods, and was undoubtedly on the side of the Babylonian gods.

She would never allow Gilgamesh to break into her territory and seize the resources of the Cedar Forest, so in the end, only one of them would survive.

Enkidu understood why Abel had chosen to go.

He lowered his head and remained silent. He didn't know if he was thanking Abel or grieving over the choice between life and death.

Abel understood this, and so did Enkidu. He also had to make his choice between FinBaba and Gilgamesh.

Just as Abel had thought, Enkidu was very close to Finaba. The first life he saw when he first descended to the mortal world was Finaba.

The gentle monster that was as huge as a small mountain and could control the earth and the nature of the cedar forest was the first one Enkidu imitated.

Fern Baba was naturally kind. In her domain, there would only be natural cycles of justice and no excessive killing. She would feel sad for the survival of the fittest of animals, but she would never interfere with the laws of nature. It was natural for tigers and lions to kill antelopes and bison, because it was inevitable in the food chain.

However, she rejected hunting, human hunters, and the civilization they developed.

Fernbaba would definitely not tolerate Gilgamesh's exploitation of the Cedar Forest. There would definitely be a battle between the two, and in the end, there would only be one victor.

On the day she had taken him away, Fenba had been so reluctant to part with him, but she knew that this was Enkidu's fate and the inevitable decision of the gods. She had spent three days to weave a wreath and personally put it on Enkidu's head, looking at him nervously.

"I'll give you the wreath. I hope you like it. And Enkidu, I'm sorry for taking your name.”

Where is the garland now?

Inky could not remember. Perhaps he had already lost it when he ran away from the Cedar Forest in excitement. He chose humans and civilization, abandoning beasts and forests. Between clothes and garlands, he chose the former.

Just like between a man and a weapon, Enki had made himself a man, even though he knew it was impossible.

And between Gilgamesh and Fernbah, it was needless to say who would Inky choose.

Abel looked at Enkidu and knew his answer.

He didn't make any comments. He just drank the wine in the golden cup in one gulp and turned to leave the palace.

The big shots knew how to sacrifice, how to make a big deal out of a small matter, how to weigh the pros and cons, and how to choose right from wrong.

Abel had the power to dominate everything, but that was not a condition for him to interfere with the natural development of this planet. The development of a civilization was bound to be filled with pain. Otherwise, it would be nothing more than a fortress built on the beach. Without a solid foundation, it would collapse with a single charge.

However, it was only to prevent some tragedies, but it was not a big deal.

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