They enjoyed a light breakfast at a charming little café near the edge of the village, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the promise of a new day invigorating their spirits. After savoring a warm meal and engaging in cheerful conversation, they were fully fueled for the adventure that awaited them.
As they reached the starting point of their trek in Kinsley Village Forest, Ashen noticed a unique arrangement. Kaid had taken the initiative to arrange for the transportation of their bikes to the final destination of the trek, ensuring they wouldn't have to walk the 13 kilometers back to retrieve them.
With their motorcycles securely loaded onto a transport vehicle, they began their trek into the lush embrace of Kinsley Village Forest. The forest welcomed them with open arms, its serene beauty and tranquility promising an escape from the urban hustle and bustle.
The sounds of nature enveloped them—the rustling of leaves in the breeze, the gentle chirping of birds, and the distant rumble of a light rain shower. Each step they took seemed to pull them further away from the trappings of modern life, beckoning them to immerse themselves in the wilderness.
Amidst the lush greenery, Ashen turned to Kaid and inquired, "Are you still in contact with the guys from college?" His curiosity was piqued, wondering what had become of their former friends.
Kaid, navigating the forest path with a keen eye, replied, "Yeah, I'm in touch with a few of them, maybe two or three. Why do you ask?" He kept pace with Ashen as they continued their trek.
Ashen shrugged, matching Kaid's steady stride. "Just wondering what they're up to nowadays," he admitted, his thoughts drifting back to their shared history.
Kaid chuckled softly, the sound carrying in the forest air. "Well, most of them are pretty much doing nothing but playing 'Kingdoms of the Unseen.' Some have started small businesses and still manage to squeeze in game time."
Ashen raised an eyebrow. "And their parents? Don't they nag them about sitting around playing games all day?"
Kaid chuckled again, shaking his head. "Surprisingly, most of their parents are gamers too. The game's addictive, you know. It's become a bonding activity for some families."
As they walked deeper into the forest, Kaid shared more insights. "You know Ryan Beaker, right? He's one of the top players in 'Kingdoms of the Unseen.' He's become quite a figure in both the game and the real world."
Ashen nodded, recalling the name. "Yes," he replied.
Kaid continued, "Just like him, everyone is trying to become top players to solve the problem of... well, real life."
Ashen sighed. "But still, there are way more ways than following someone, and not everyone can be as talented as him. Maybe after some time in the future, but what about now?"
Kaid looked at Ashen and said earnestly, "Now, Ashen, it's not that they're not trying at all. But after the game was released, everyone was so engrossed in it that they care less about other pursuits. To be fair, you're not doing anything different. And not everyone has fathers as rich as ours."
Ashen's expression shifted, and a shadow crossed his face at the mention of his father. Kaid quickly changed the subject, realizing he had touched a sensitive topic. "So, Ashen, what are your plans?"
Ashen, with a hint of embarrassment, replied, "I don't know."
Just then, they heard the constant sound of falling water. Kaid's face lit up with excitement as he pointed in the direction of the sound and said, "This way, Ashen."
Following Kaid's lead, they made their way to the source of the sound, which turned out to be the famous Grain Valley Waterfall of Kinsley Village. As they approached, the magnificent sight took their breath away. The waterfall tumbled from above into a closed area or a cave-like structure, surrounded by walls designed in a classic ancient style.
After spending a serene and rejuvenating time by the Grain Valley Waterfall, Ashen and Kaid decided to resume their trek through the enchanting Kinsley Village Forest.
With their backpacks slung comfortably over their shoulders, they continued their journey, chatting and reminiscing about their college days, punctuated by the occasional observation of the breathtaking natural beauty around them.
As they ventured further into the forest, they reached the heart of the trek—the remarkable Kinsley Village. Nature had taken over this once-thriving settlement with an almost magical touch. Houses, buildings, and structures were now entirely enveloped by the lush greenery, as if they had been abandoned for a century or more. It was a sight that left both Ashen and Kaid in awe.
Amidst the overgrown vegetation, they discovered the remnants of fallen houses, buildings, and even structures resembling temples or churches, though the passage of time had rendered their original purpose a mystery. Nature had woven its tapestry around these structures, creating a picturesque yet haunting scene.
As they wandered deeper into the village, the signboard of "Kinsley Village Bakery – Est. 1921" came into view, lying partially buried in the earth. The weight of years had taken its toll on the once-thriving bakery, and the sign now lay shattered, its history fragmented and obscured.
Ashen knelt down to get a closer look at the broken sign, his fingers tracing the faded letters. "It's incredible to think about the generations that must have passed through this village," he mused, his voice carrying a sense of reverence.
Kaid nodded in agreement, his gaze scanning the surroundings. "Nature has a way of reclaiming what was once its own," he remarked. "It's both beautiful and haunting to see how time has transformed this place."
They continued to explore the village, their footsteps echoing through the overgrown streets. Nature's reclamation had created a unique blend of beauty and melancholy. Fallen trees had become part of the landscape, their decaying trunks creating a natural harmony with the remnants of human civilization.
Every corner held a new surprise, and they couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the village's resilience in the face of nature's reclamation.
As they strolled through the green-covered streets, their footsteps resonated with a mixture of wonder and respect for the past. Kinsley Village had become a living testament to the inexorable passage of time, a place where history and nature had intertwined to create a breathtaking tapestry of the past.
Standing amidst the ruins of Kinsley Village, they felt a deep connection to the past and the natural world that had reclaimed this place. The desire to leave behind the hustle and bustle of urban life and make this forest their home, even if just for a moment, tugged at their hearts.
For a while, they simply stood there in silence, allowing the atmosphere of Kinsley Village to envelop them. The forest whispered tales of time long gone, and the fallen structures seemed to echo with the laughter and conversations of those who had once called this place home.