The dark world was filled with the dense smell of the forest.
There were many towering trees that looked like skyscrapers growing around them. It was as if they were not allowed to grow new sprouts. They covered the land with thick trees.
In the dim environment, there was a darker shadow.
It was a monster the size of a small mountain. To a human's aesthetic sense, it looked like a terrifying Titan monster, but there were blood-red patterns on its body.
That was the symbol of God's blood, and only the most noble God's blood would have such patterns.
Whether it was Kuchulin or Gilgamesh, all descendants of the gods would have such blood lines. When Heracles was angry, these blood-red lines would also grow on his body, indicating their noble status.
The monster curled up its body carefully in the depths of the forest because there were a few birds resting on its shoulders. These creatures at the bottom of the food chain of the Cedar Forest seemed to be not afraid of the monster, the owner of the Cedar Forest.
Fern Baba had never stepped out of her fir-tree mountain in her life, because in her eyes, this was the most beautiful place in the world.
This place was full of natural plants that Finba loved. Living creatures loved this place. The natural forest was an eternal beauty.
But even so, Finba still felt a little lonely. A small figure named Enkidu walked into the gap in her heart that was originally filled with nature. He was Finba's only friend, the only friend of the lonely girl monster.
Maybe he'll come back?
She didn't know what would happen to Finba. Sometimes, she thought of leaving the Cedar Forest to see Enkidu, but she thought that her huge body would definitely scare those little humans, so she gave up.
Not every human was like that person.
Fern Baba thought. That beautiful human who had a nice scent like the sun shining on the leaves wasn't afraid of her at all. She wasn't aggressive at all, unlike those hateful humans who ran into the forest to hunt animals with bows and arrows.
He had a very pleasant conversation with him, and Finaba had learned a lot about Enkidu from him. For example, he now had a new friend called Gilgamesh, and he had become a sage revered by mankind.
That was really good. Fern Baba sighed in his heart.
She was sincerely happy that her friend could complete the mission entrusted to her by the gods.
Although they were not able to bring the Wedge of Heaven back to the sky, the gods were happy to see the lock being able to correct the behavior of the Wedge.
But…
Fern Baba curled up his body even tighter, and the monster with a girly heart muttered in a low voice that only he could hear,
"After you left, you were really lonely. Enkidu, are you blaming me for not coming to see me because I took a long time to return my name to you?”
Suddenly, many birds flew out of the forest in the distance. Fern Baba looked up. Could it be that those greedy hunters had barged into the Cedar Forest again?
She closed her eyes slightly, and the entire cedar forest seemed to be connected to Finba's eyes, allowing her to see what every tree saw.
Fern Baba was the patron saint of the Cedar Forest and the guardian of the treasures of the gods. However, the treasures were actually collected by Fern Baba herself bit by bit, plus the rewards given to her by the gods for guarding the Cedar Forest.
Fern Baba didn't know how to use those treasures, but she carefully collected them, like a child collecting treasures.
Suddenly, Fern Baba's furry ears twitched. She raised her head in surprise and looked at the newcomer.
After breaking through the forest, his long green hair was revealed. He saw his only friend, Enkidu. As for the golden retriever and Abel, they were completely ignored by him.
"Enkidu!"
Fern Baba revealed a child-like smile, excitedly and expectantly calling out his best friend's name, and then ran over.
The ground trembled as Finpa ran. Seeing Finpa charging at him, Enki was prepared to be knocked away.
However, Finaba stopped in front of Enkidu and carefully rubbed his face with the nail of his index finger.
"You've finally come back to see me, you know about Enkidu."
The monster with the heart of a young girl chattered on and on about the trivial matters that had happened in the Pine Forest.
A little bird, a wolf bitten to death by a tiger, a unicorn cub lost its herd, these were all important and interesting things in Finaba's eyes, and she shared them with her friends.
Gilgamesh, who had been ignored, stood at the back and watched the intimate relationship between the monster and his best friend, but he did not feel any displeasure, nor did he have any killing intent or evil thoughts that should have been directed at the monster.
Abel stood quietly to the side, waiting for the moment to strike. Since Enki had made his decision, it was time for them to reminisce.
Although his clairvoyance allowed Gilgamesh to see the end, he still had the thought of not being able to lay his hands on the monster.
A monster with a pure mind, living alone in this lonely forest with great care. Such a gentle monster was something that even Gilgamesh would find difficult to deal with.
Forget it. He decided to let Enkidu make all the decisions. This was his duty and obligation.
"Look, this is the flower you planted before you left. I weaved a wreath and put it on myself. Where is the wreath I gave you?”
Finpa shook her head and proudly showed the garland on her head to Enkidu. It was made from the flowers planted by her friend. In her eyes, it was more precious than any treasure, even if these flowers were just morning glories.
"The garland you gave me…I lost it.”
Enkidu gently caressed Fern Baba's chin as he said indifferently,
"Really…Don't be sad Enkidu, I'll make one for you.”
Fernbaba was a little disappointed. He comforted Enkidu and moved his huge body, trying to weave a new garland for him.
Looking at this monster with a young girl's heart, Inky took a deep breath and said,
"FinBaba!"
"What is it?"
"Please die."
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The scattered flower garland was reflected in Fern Baba's clear and sorrowful eyes. The purple morning glory flower fell into the soil and was stained with the filth, becoming a little dirty.
Finba's body was in great pain. Those were the injuries caused by metal weapons piercing through his body. Finba had always hated those hard things, but today, her friend and two other people had used these metal weapons and himself to knock Finba to the ground.
His limbs were twisted by Abel's unified force field, and then pierced by the spiked chains.
Although Fern Baba was a divine beast that controlled the earth, he never liked to fight. It was precisely because of this that she was so easily defeated by the three of them.
However, what hurt Fern Baba more was not the scars on her body, but her heart.
In the battle just now, she had dodged Enkidu's attacks and repeatedly asked her best friend why he was doing this.
However, Enkido just kept silent and answered with silence. He picked up his weapon and knocked her down in silence.
"My friend, what do you plan to do?”
Gilgamesh looked at the monster, FinBaba, who was tightly locked on the ground. He took back all the Treasured Artifacts in the King's Treasure House, turned to Enkidu, and asked his best friend's opinion softly.
This time, he had given all his power to Enkidu to make the judgment. The fate of his former friend, Finoba, was handed over to him by Gilgamesh.
He would not complain about how Gilgamesh was dealt with. He could just lock the earth or kill her, or even let Fernbaba go.
Gilgamesh respected the decision of his best friend.
Inky was silent for a long time. He lowered his head and let his long green hair that cascaded down like a waterfall cover his face. Gilgamesh could not tell what his expression was.
"Kill her!"
Enkidu was silent for a long time before he made his decision.
Clear tears flowed out of Fern Baba's big eyes. After his best friend Enki had made the decision to kill her, Fern Baba's strength was drained all of a sudden. His heart also became empty. He was wailing like a child.
Gilgamesh was silent. He only raised the golden battle axe in his hand and handed it to Enkidu.
Since this was Enkidu's opinion, Gilgamesh would not oppose it. He respected every decision his beloved made.
Enkidu knew that he had betrayed his old friend, but this was the inevitable result of his choice.
He had chosen Uruk and Gilgamesh, and the natural gods who stood on his opposite side were bound to decide the winner of life and death.
Fernbaba was the guardian of nature, and Gilgamesh was the king of civilization. There was no possibility of them coexisting. The first thing a civilization needed to do to develop was to take from nature and take away a part of the cycle to strengthen itself. Fern Baba was one of the biggest obstacles in this process.
Monsters were not evil, but to humans, monsters were evil.
Similarly, for monsters, the existence of humans was also a sin.
There was no right or wrong or justice in a war between races.
Even if they let Fern Baba off, it would only extend this conflict to their future generations.
Such an irresponsible move would only push the problem to the future generations. Such an action was irresponsible and indecisive, and even Enki would not do such a thing.
Once he chose a path, Enkido would follow it to the end.
Rather than letting Fern Baba become a problem for the future generations, he would rather send her to the west with his own hands.
Enki took the battle axe and stepped on Fern Baba's huge body, aiming at her neck.
"Farewell, my friend.
He said softly and swung his battle axe down heavily.
Bang!
At this moment, a golden barrier surrounded the crying Finoba, and the axe was knocked away by the barrier. Enki was forced back a few steps by the recoil.
Gilgamesh and Enki both turned to look at Abel. Abel walked over slowly and squatted down in front of Finaba. He patted the head of this heartbroken monster and said to Gilgamesh and Enki calmly,
"I'll protect this little monster.”
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