The next day, Carl took Syudea towards the depths of Fagon Forest.
Of course, they didn't want to do anything shady; they were just going to find the owner of this place.
Fagon Forest also has owners, although their figures are very hidden in the forest, but they can't escape the sight of Carl, who knows most of the world's background.
Syudea enjoyed walking hand in hand with Carl in the woods, but when she thought of the purpose of the trip, she couldn't help but have a hint of worry in her eyes.
"Carl, will those Ents really help us?" Syudea turned her head and asked Carl with puzzled blue eyes.
She often goes in and out of Fagon Forest, so after Carl's instructions, she has long known that there is such a special creature in Fagon Forest – the existence of Ent and has long been in contact with it.
And after long-term contact, their cognition is that these strange creatures don't care much about things other than their surroundings; they only like tranquility and don't like being disturbed.
"I don't know, but I have to give it a try," Carl replied.
Ent is actually an ancient race in Middle-earth, and they were born long ago in the Age of Double Trees.
The creator of them is a god, the mother of the earth – Yavana.
The main role of the Ents created by Yavana is to help her manage and care for the growth of trees on the earth.
Therefore, where they exist, the general forest will be more prosperous than other places.
Fagon Forest is such a prosperous forest, and these achievements are only achieved by relying on the protection of the Ents.
The usual hobbies of the Ents are to take a nap in the forest, sleep for a hundred years, and then plant some saplings when they wake up.
Therefore, they are often called tree shepherds.
These shepherds are models of indifference to the world, and even if the Hobbits want to compare with them, there is still some gap.
They seldom communicate with the outside world, and even among the same clan, most of the time, they do not see each other.
Unless they're really bored, they might just take two steps to greet the other Ents.
Or unless someone has cut down their forests indiscriminately, no, of course, they rarely appear in the sight of other creatures during their long life.
Therefore, Carl didn't know if he could invite these "stubborn" hometowns.
The two walked for a long time, getting closer and closer to the center of the forest.
Fagon Forest is not as gloomy and gloomy as the dark and dense forest looks. Although the leaf shadows here are the same, the air under the forest is fresh and fresh, and sometimes there is a wind in the forest, bringing with it the scent of flowers and plants.
This is indeed a beautiful forest.
The center and the edge of the forest are no different, the same shadow, the same trunk, but Carl, who has been watching carefully and observing the surroundings, finally found a different tree.
"Here!" Carl laughed.
"Where?" Syudea turned her head and looked around, but did not find Ent.
Ent itself has the appearance of trees, so the general naked eye is really difficult to perceive their existence, and they seem to have been completely integrated with the surrounding environment.
"Where is it!" Carl walked past, holding Syudea's hand.
Not long after, he had already walked under a thick tree.
The trunk is very thick, with wrinkled brown bark, and looks very old.
"Is that it?" Syudea looked at the indistinguishable tree, and couldn't help but reach out and touch it.
Although she had seen these shepherds several times, when she saw them again, she couldn't help but become interested.
These tree people are really amazing.
Just as they were touching, the leaves began to tremble, and then the roots and the drive in front of the two of them swayed, and then a low voice came from in front of them:
"Who is it~ tickling me." Ente slowly opened his eyes.
It thought that some invisible woodpecker or squirrel had disturbed him.
But when he opened his eyes and saw that it turned out to be two humans, the bark's face couldn't help but stunned: "Human?"
Ent was a little surprised by the arrival of humans, because it rarely communicated with people outside these races during its long life.
Dear Elder Ent, please forgive me for disturbing you! My name is Carl, Green, the lord of Isengard and your neighbor." Carl introduced himself and said, "This is my wife, Shiyudaya."
"Oh, so it's the master of Isengard?" Ent's eyes flashed with enlightenment in front of him.
Although the Ents rarely move around, they are not ignorant or unaware of what is happening around them.
Because sometimes they still hear a little bit of news from the birds and squirrels that fall on their branches, and about Isengard, it also knows that there seems to be a mighty human kingdom established there.
Therefore, seeing the owner of that territory appearing in front of him, he was still a little surprised.
"So, Master of Isengard, what are you doing here with me?" Ent asked slowly.
"Dear Elder Ente," Shiyudaya explained for Carl that women are generally more friendly than men. "We are here to ask for your help."
"Hello, please help?"
Hearing this, Ente cast a glance at Hiudea, and then instinctively wanted to refuse.
Because the Ents don't like to think about mortal things, and it understands how troublesome it is to have things about human beings.
But after thinking about it, it did not directly reject it.
Because the two human beings in front of them behaved very well and politely, it is good to listen to what they have to say first.
And thinking about it carefully, he hasn't heard the news from the outside for a long time, and he doesn't know what the outside looks like now.
After thinking about it, Ente in front of him also calmed down.
"Well, I can listen to it."