Gus's remarks sounded very serious. However, it wasn't apparent to Arthur. How not? His best friend seems to know what will happen later, behaving as if he doesn't know anything. Is it true that the wizard in the southern forest is more dangerous than Kaia?
"Tsk! She's just a wizard. It can't be more dangerous than a big snake," Arthur scorned with a hint of a chuckle."You don't remember? Who has turned you into an evil creature like this?" Gus replied with a stern look as he continued in his footsteps."Of course I remember. But ....""Never mind, Arthur. If what we are doing is very important to you, then never underestimate every process. Please, just keep those selfishness of yours tight, understand?" snapped Gus.As we know, Gus was forced to help Arthur because he wanted to meet the kind that Arthur had met. Such ancient rabbits were quite tired of living a solitary life. Not because he was dissatisfied with the presence of his two best friends, Arthur and Volka, but because he was eager to meet the like before he became extinct. And he's also convinced that similar species are still out there even though they don't know where."But, what you're saying is nonsense," said Gus to Arthur."Nonsense? Which one?" Arthur replied to Gus's question casually while pinning off some of the insects he encountered in the trees.Gus stopped in his footsteps. This, of course, confused Arthur with his best friend's attitude. Quickly, suddenly Gus walked up to Arthur and then jumped up and sat on the muscular shoulders of that Jotun monster. Gus brought his face to Arthur's ear. Then, with a sharp gaze, he seemed to be about to say something severe."Don't try to lie to me. If you do that, you know the consequences yourself," Gus hissed. Arthur was silent for a few seconds. At first, he didn't understand what the ancient rabbit meant. But then, hearing Gus's remarks that did not sound like a joke, he slowly began to understand."N-No. Of course not. What are you talking about, Gus?! There's no way I'm doing that to you! I guess there's something important until you threaten me like this," Arthur protested, dismissing Gus's remarks. He then walked straight regardless of Gus again."I'm not threatening you. I just wanted to warn you not to let me down," Gus replied."By the way, are we there yet? It feels like we've been walking for hours, but it hasn't gotten a bright spot. Is it true that this is the road to the southern forest, Gus?"Arthur's question seemed to divert the conversation between the two. Even so, Arthur said right. Slowly the sky was getting dark, and there was no sign yet of them where the southern forest was."You doubt me? What I'm talking about, this is indeed the right way to the southern forest. Later, we will find a black gate marking the forest. That's what I'm talking about in a fairy tale you believe in. So, if it's all just fictitious and we don't find out the truth, it's your fault," Gus replied flatly."I don't doubt you. It's just, I feel...."Wooo .. the wolf's roar sounded very clearly from a distance. Instantly Arthur's remarks stopped, making him stare at each other with Gus."You heard that? Isn't that a wolf roar?" whispered Arthur to Gus."yes, I heard it. We'd better go home soon, it could be a hint from Volka," Gus replied as he turned back."But, it could be that it's not a wolf coming from our forest. It could be, we heard it wrong," Arthur retorted."No, I'm sure the roar came from the Dark Forest.""In that case, what about our plan? We've walked this far, and we're just coming back home?" asked Arthur again, ascertaining. He was hesitant to go home because his ambition to meet wizards was so strong."Don't say so much! Let's go home quickly! I'm afraid that something happened in the Dark forest!"I couldn't help but nod in agreement to Gus's order. After all, his entire family was there. He had entrusted everything to Volka. However, if there is a wolf roar like just now, there is something wrong in the area where he lives.The two dashed towards the Dark forest. While on the way, Kaia was still lying weakly, enduring pain because of Gus's actions. The giant snake was still in the same place when Arthur and Gus left it. Soon, the two also arrived in the Dark forest. Although the night has not yet come, the atmosphere of the forest seems to be different from others. The wind blew firmly, knocking down the fallen leaves."Volka!!" shouted Arthur. The Jotun's shout echoed throughout the forest as if it penetrated through the trunks of the surrounding pine trees."Volka! Where are you?!" exclaimed Gus. The two began to look worried at this time. Volka did not appear even though he had been yelled at several times.They finally ran to Howa cave to ensure Arthur's family was okay. Full of worry, they ran over with a gasp. Arriving at the mouth of the cave, suddenly something shocked the two from behind."You guys are home?" exclaimed Volka."Gosh, Volka! Where have you been, you?! Gus and I called you earlier, but why you didn't show up?!" Arthur replied, surprised."I-I'm not going anywhere. I was looking at the situation on the border of the forest. Then, have you met the wizard? But, why is Arthur still unchanged?" asked Volka."We'd better not discuss that here. I'm afraid Rudolf came and heard our conversation," Gus added.The three also turned their way towards where they used to gather. Arriving at the place, Arthur slammed his body to the ground and renewed his broad shoulders against the shady tree trunk."What's the matter? What happened?" asked Volka innocently. His face implied confusion."It should be; I'm the one who asked you. What happened in this forest? We heard a wolf roar from a distance. I'm sure it must have come from here," Gus explained. As Gus explained, Arthur was still silent without looking in any direction."Wolf? I didn't tell them to roar. Nothing happened here," Volka replied again."Are you sure? You're not kidding, are you? We've been all the way and back here worried about hearing a cue from you. We were even nearly devoured to death by a starving snake," Gus retorted."Wait, really? How weak are you to be almost devoured by a snake? Hahahah," Volka said."We're not kidding. Please answer, Volka. So, you didn't do it?" asked Gus again."I've said no, yes no. Besides, did you guys see the wolfs here? No, right. Then, why do you guys just keep talking to me with that question."Without commenting, Arthur moved away from where he was sitting, leaving his two best friends arguing. Of course, it made Volka confused at Arthur's behavior. Gus didn't turn his head to Arthur in the slightest. He just lowered his head with a regretful look on his face."Hey, Arthur! Where are you going?" exclaimed Volka."I'm tired. I want to rest in the cave," Arthur replied from a distance without turning to Volka, the interlocutor.Seeing such a situation, Volka was even more confused about Arthur's attitude. Not only with the Jotun, but he also didn't understand why Gus just kept silent when Arthur left."Gus, what's the matter? You guys have heard my answer. But, my question you haven't answered at all. What really happened? Why does Arthur look moody? Then, why now are you also behaving strangely? Ah, you guys are such confusing creatures!" grumbled Volka."It seems that he is angry with me...," Gus said coldly."Angry? Arthur you mean?" asked Volka again."Yes. When he first heard the wolf's roar earlier, he had already told me that it might not have come from here. But, I forced my way home because I was too worried about the Dark forest. And after you explain everything, the conjecture is correct. I don't know if this is true or not, obviously, he must have felt sad because he couldn't meet the witch in the southern forest," Gus said. He spoke with great confidence and full of regret."But, it's not necessarily true. Where is it possible that Arthur can be angry with you? Aren't you the one who gets angry with him the most?" retorted Volka, who tried to think positively.Even though Volka had comforted him, Gus was pretty sure that Arthur was mad at him. For how not, becoming a human being and taking revenge on Gilda and Emmet is his most prominent dream. But unfortunately, they had already gone a long way, and the plan suddenly failed because of Gus's wrong conjecture.Arriving at the cave, Arthur came over with a gloomy face. He didn't even go to his father to tell him that he had returned home. Moonlight again accompanied his reverie tonight. It seems that breaking the curse that has been torturing him so much is just a dream. He has done various ways to break the curse so that it disappears faster. However, all seemed to be in vain."Why should I be disappointed like this to Gus? Isn't it all break-even? It's just that he didn't know that in fact, I lied about the ancient rabbit species I met. But, still this is unfair! I'm halfway to the southern forest!" muttered Arthur."Arthur...."Exclaimed a person whose voice was familiar to the monster's ears. Arthur turned his body and was surprised to see that someone was the father."You're home? Since when did you come? I didn't see your arrival," Rudolf said."I just came.""Hmm, I heard you talk about the southern forest. What's there?" asked Rudolf curiously. That, of course, made Arthur shudder. How could the father hear his muttering that he could not possibly tell?"Southern Forest? Ah, maybe you heard it wrong. I didn't say anything about it," Arthur said."Oh, yes. Maybe I heard it wrong. But, don't try to get there other than the Dark forest and the Howa mountain area.""But, why?" Arthur became even more curious about the father's warning."It will endanger our family.""What is your plan, Gilda?" asked Emmett to his daughter."I'm going to try to find Ramy. His mother did not want to eat because she thought about the poor boy. She just lost her husband and now has to lose her child," Gilda said, packing her hunting bag."It's useless for you to go. The boy must have been eaten as a dinner menu by the Jotuns," Emmett replied with a sly smile."Father! Why are you talking like that?! The villagers of this drape hope on us?!" concluded Gilda in a high tone.Hearing his daughter's emotional words, the older adult stood up and approached the child with both hands on his waist."Then, do you think the boy is still alive? Gilda, Gilda...." Emmett chuckled and continued his sentence,"You don't remember what happened to your mother? Oh! Do you want to come and live with her in heaven?!"Gilda could only be speechless without a word hearing her father's words. With tears now beginning to shed, she felt intense sorrow when she remembered his mother, who had b
"Sir, didn't you order me to accompany Princess Gilda? My wife couldn't bear to watch her walk alone into the woods."Apsel came over to Emmett by order. Previously, while Gilda was still in the village, Emmett ordered him to accompany Gilda to find Ramy in the Dark forest. But for some reason, after Gilda walked, Emmet gave another order instead. That is, staying quiet in the village of Tanee and not going anywhere. At first, Apsel felt confused by the Master's painting attitude. But, finally, he couldn't do anything about it and could only obey his happiness."Are you stupid or what? I told you, don't go anywhere and stay here until I give you new orders!""O-Ok, Sir. B-but... Princess Gilda....""Don't too much thinking about my daughter, who is none of your business! You got it?! After all, when did your wife dare to interfere in your work affairs, Apsel?!"Apsel just silently nodded according to the Master's orders. He couldn't do much because, at this time, Emmett seemed to be f
Gustav, Apsel's neighbor, left Apsel silent for a moment. He didn't even know what he had been doing to his master based on Gustav's words. Then, finally, he insisted that he didn't feel that way and left his neighbor without an answer."Apsel! Apsel! Where are you going, you?! I haven't finished talking to you yet!" Gustav exclaimed as he watched Apsel pass by.Again, Gustav's question was ignored by Apsel. Let alone answer, turning to her was reluctant. It turns out that, in addition to Emmett, the villagers of Tanee have also behaved strangely recently.Some residents who have left Tanee village don't know where they are. With prayers and hope, they walked the hill against the cold air to find a safer place to live."Dad, where are we going?" asked one of a child to his father."I don't know, kid. But, I'll make sure we find a place to live as soon as possible."The boy smiled innocently when he heard his father's answer. He does not doubt that the father has promised from the hear
After a day of searching, Rudolf's efforts to find the child was useless. Arthur disappeared as if being swallowed by the earth is true. Even more surprisingly, none of the traces he encountered of Arthur's departure."I don't know what I'm feeling right now. But, if you have to be honest, two things feel chest-stifling when you see this incident. First, I didn't expect that Arthur would do this kind of thing. Secondly, the strangeness of Arthur's attitude was already felt when I saw him at the table for a meal together last night. So then, why don't I talk to him at least I'll know what happened to him?!"Regret after regret came in Rudolf. From all his thoughts, one more thing makes him very sorry. He doesn't know his son's feelings until he is desperate to do something like this. Some members of the Jotuns gave their elders support and encouragement for the loss of their son. Volka and Gus are no exception. They are also confused as to why this could happen as if this were just a l
GrookkGrookkGilda opened both eyes slowly. She won't know where the noise that was so disturbing came from that it woke Gilda up from her conscious nature. The girl rubbed her eyes with her hands because her vision blurred. It tried to look around where it was lying at the moment."Aahh... where am I?"Gilda complained of pain and then held her head while watching around. At first glance, the place looks damp, with minimal lighting, and the air is cold. Grokkthe voice sounded once again. It was difficult for Gilda to figure out because her body still felt weak and sore in some parts, especially the hip area. Slowly, Gilda tried to brace herself to walk over to find out what had happened."He-hello?" she said softly.After almost a few minutes of waiting, it turned out that no one answered her remarks. She walked back down the place even with a limping step. Nearly ten steps walked, and suddenly her actions stopped because of hitting something. Something felt dense but didn't cause
Gilda frowned at the voice calling out to her. She initially thought that she was hallucinating. However, soon Pipi appeared to approach her by strolling to sneak up."Pipi? How did you get here?" asked Gilda, surprised. Both eyes were moist because, for almost fifteen minutes, she cried. She stopped crying when she heard the sound of Pipi's exclamation and the stone thrown by the little creature."Relax, Princess. I will tell you everything, but I have to ensure the situation first," Pipi said while watching around. She looked very anxious because she was afraid of something."You mean? Jotun?" asked Gilda.Pipi nodded in agreement. Gilda finally understands Pipi's attitude, which looks anxious just now. Then, Pipi invited her to one corner of the cave as if she was about to show her something. Not long after, they finally arrived at the place Pipi was going."Princess, I apologize for leaving you yesterday. I did that because of reflexes and fear. I really couldn't afford to look in
"Hahaha. That's impossible, Pipi. If Jotuns are kind, why are they kidnapping my citizens for? Don't be easily fooled by the monster, Pipi. I'm sure he has another intention behind this," Gilda explained."Pipi, I don't know that rodents like you like fresh fish to eat. Don't you just like nuts?" asked Gilda to Pipi, who was eating."Since there is no food that I can find around here, I am forced to just eat this fish, Princess. After all, the taste of fresh fish is not too bad for me. It's just that maybe if it is baked like yours, it will be more delicious. From the fragrance alone, Princess's grilled fish is already very appetizing. ""You want to try my grilled fish? This, try it... after all, it's not baked, it's just a normal grill. The fire I made was not too big. You know it was my mother who taught me to make a fire in the midst of an emergency situation like this," Gilda said as she thrust out one fish."Ah, no Princess. I'm already full of my portion just now, Princess. At
The impact of both of Arthur's legs stifled the surface of the 'roof' of the cave. Just as Arthur had stepped foot, Gilda had already stepped straight down from the monster's shoulders as if she couldn't wait to release her grip on Arthur's body."You're so noisy. Can't you be calm for a day?!' said Arthur irritably. Not only because Arthur's screams disturb his concentration when climbing up, but Gilda's fairly complex hand grip caused claw scars and minor bruises on his body.Gilda was silent, not responding to Arthur's complaint. Either because she didn't care or was ashamed of her fear of heights appearing at an inopportune moment."Princess, are you ok?" asked Pipi worriedly."I'm ok. Ah, look! The scenery above here is so beautiful, isn't it?" said Gilda turning the corner in embarrassment.It's undeniable that the view of the cave, which is unnamed, was so unique that it made Gilda and Pipi amazed when they first saw it. The clouds enveloped the surroundings of the forest so th