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Chapter 2 - Strange forest

In another world, in some part of the universe. Anindira stood flabbergasted. She looked around in amazement. The horror she had just felt was forgotten by the natural scenery she saw now.

Her ears were very comfortable hearing the sounds of various kinds of summer insects calling to each other. The sound of rustling plants whose leaves rub against each other, as well as the chirping of various species of birds boisterously, were heard.

The sun's rays beautifully come in, highlighting the dim forest with the shady leaves covering the beautiful wide forest. Even though the sun is very bright and dazzling, it illuminates the forest, but the air feels cool and clean. Sustainable forest with a distinctive forest smell. The smell of leaves, the smell of earth, feels very comfortable and refreshing because the air is very cool. Anindira's eyes lit up, her mouth gaped open and it was difficult to close it again. She was amazed by the scenery around her. The beautiful and gloomy view of the dense wilderness that stretches endlessly is very authoritative, accompanied by towering trees that valiantly challenge anyone who looks at it.

The giant trees stand tall and mighty. Incredibly large tree view. Giant trees with a diameter of between ten and fifty meters. The height is also not kidding, an average of three hundred meters and many of them are very high, to the point where the clouds make the peaks invisible.

The grass bushes around it were very thick and high, even if some cows were hiding there they would not be seen. Making Anindira's mind wander, what's behind the grass that comfortably sways with the wind?

Anindira, who is very familiar with the wild, is amazed by the forest that is around her now. The view of the luxurious giant forest was simply amazing. The scenery was extraordinarily beautiful as well as tense and terrifying, according to her.

Anindira was born and grew up in a big city, the heart of the capital. But, forests, gardens, and rice fields are not new to her. Hiking and camping are things that Anindira and her family like. Her parents come from Rimland. This activity is something that her family will do while taking a break from the busy urban atmosphere.

Anindira and her family also regularly return to the village where Anindira's grandparents live. Plowing the fields, cultivating the garden, and hunting in the forest, are things they will not miss in the village. They always enjoy activities that make them refreshed after being busy with busy urban activities.

Anindira and her sisters were raised with the love and wisdom of their parents and grandparents. They are educated with the firmness of their parents and grandparents who have been passed down from generation to generation to behave independently and toughly. They are also not like most young people who depend on gadgets. How their parents lived and were raised by their grandparents. This is what they have now passed down to Anindira and her brothers.

As a girl who lived in the big city of Anindira, she was a little different from other teenage girls from the big city; frogs, leeches, worms, she was not disgusted by such things. Rice field snakes or pythons or other snakes, as long as they are not snakes or venomous animals. Anindira could comfortably play with it all. Anindira's entire family is also very comfortable living in the village, but they also cannot leave the big city where they grew up and earn a living.

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Anindira's senses began to fumble, remembering what had happened before. As her memories began to regroup, at that moment her body suddenly trembled. Anindira felt that her feet seemed not to touch the ground. Her face pale white with ragged breath, she finally realized that she was in a strange place. No. Strange forest, alone.

Immediately, Anindira stepped onto her feet as quickly as possible. It was clear Anindira was panicking and worried, but she was also trying to stay calm. She was trying to find a way out. Right now, she couldn't think of anything else, only the thought that she had to get out of that place as soon as possible and seek help.

Without realizing it, Anindira had a pair of sapphire blue eyes always looking at her from a distance. The pair of sapphire eyes continued to pay attention to every movement Anindira made. Anindira kept on walking, there were no paths, nor were there any scratches on the trees that were usually left by climbers, hunters, or village people who used to go in and out of the forest or forest officials.

Her instincts began to spread terror in her heart. Her feelings are getting more and more scared, and even so, she tries to push away negative thoughts that there is no There are no signs of human presence in this forest. She tried to calm the logic in her head, which kept thinking negative thoughts because she was in a very unusual forest. She kept trying to suggest to herself to calm down and nothing bad would happen to her if he could stay calm.

Anindira calmed herself, she tried to walk in a gentler direction, trying to find a water source. She walked for a long time, trying to find any traces or clues. At least that was what she had learned so far. As time went on, she did not feel that she was getting further and further into the borders of the Forbidden Forest. The area in ​​the deepest part of the forest is very dangerous.

{The place Anindira arrived earlier was not far from the border of the Forest and the Forest of the Forbidden, which usually only those of the lowest *Emerald rank dared to enter}

Anindira's instincts, which were used to the forest as well as hunting, were not dull. Her feet, which had been pacing steadily for a while, suddenly slowed down, moving doubtfully. The fine hairs on his body stood up.

Her heart started to feel the horror that she didn't know what it was. Her legs felt heavy to keep moving forward. It felt like there was a cue telling her, ''Stop! Get out of there now!'' But, ignorance made her walk back and forth. Her brain was busy debating between the fear in her heart and the fact that there was water up ahead, which could be settlements, or if there wasn't, she could walk along it looking for another way. At least he had to find at least one clue that could lead her to seek help.

Logic and instinct were at war inside her little brain, testing her ability to survive now. When she arrived early, there were still beautiful sounds typical of the melodious wilderness that adorned the gloom. Whether conscious or not, Anindira felt the strange atmosphere of the forest right in front of her now. The more Anindira stepped closer to the forest that looked very different in front of her at this time, the more goosebumps made her, and her legs seemed to lose their supporting bones.