Carl came here to find the Ents, of course, to make them work for him.
Although the Ents seem to be a little slow to respond on the surface, and their temperament is also a bit excessive, it seems that they do not have any combat power that can be used.
But Carl wouldn't underestimate them because of their inaction; he clearly knew the energy these guys contained.
The long-lived Ents are actually no worse than other creatures in combat effectiveness.
Their torso has been precipitated for tens of thousands of years, and it seems to have become incomparably heavy and strong. The tough wicker can easily smash the hardest rock on the earth, and the black bark all over the body surface, even the sharpest sharp sword can't pierce it.
They are powerful, and when they are angry, they are even more terrifying.
In the original timeline, the strong fortress of Isengard, occupied by Saruman, was torn apart by their brutal brute force.
Carl finally said his request to the Ent in front of him.
However, after listening to it, the Ent refused without any hesitation.
I saw it hit a hatch and said slowly: "I'm sorry, Lord of Isengard, I can't agree to your request."
"Dear Ent, why?" Syudea said, she didn't want to return without success, "If you help us, the Green Kingdom will also help you guard this forest.
"No, no, little girl," the Ent said slowly, "Ent does not need human help, and Ent will not interfere in external affairs, so you should go back."
"But," Syudea was about to say something, but Carl stopped her.
Shiyudaya was a little puzzled but calmed down.
Of course, Carl knew that the Ents were not so persuasive. After all, these guys really didn't care about anything other than their own affairs. How could a human kingdom let them care?
In the original timeline, they were willing to help the coalition to attack Isengard because they saw a large area of forest that was destroyed.
Today, this forest is still beautiful; it has not been cut down and burned by Daoqiang orcs, so they naturally cannot have the idea of helping other people.
However, despite this, Carl still has no plans to let these powerful hunks go.
Carl maintained a decent and graceful posture, with a smile on his face, and then said slowly:
"Ent, I understand your troubles.
"However, if you are willing to join the Kingdom of Green, I promise that you will never be allowed to participate in the kingdom's foreign war."
"Furthermore, you can sow saplings anywhere within Isengard's territory, and no one will interfere with your presence."
"I just need you to help protect the human beings in this land from being invaded by darkness."
"En? Ent couldn't help lowering his head again, looking at Carl, whose long branches and sparse leaves and hair were swaying in the wind, and seemed to be moving, "This, I thought."
Seeing this, Shiyudaya couldn't help but be overjoyed; she thought Ent had changed her mind.
However, after waiting for a while, Ent still did not give a corresponding reply.
"Dear Ent, haven't you thought about it yet?" After waiting for a while, Syudea couldn't help asking.
"Yeah." Ent finally slowly returned to his senses, but under Syudea's hopeful gaze, he slowly shook his body and continued, "I think, I still don't want to leave here, human beings. , you leave.
"Why?" Syudea couldn't help but exclaimed in confusion, didn't it want to agree just now? Why did it suddenly go back on it?
"I'm too lazy to move; you must know that the Ents are all old and old bones. They move a lot, but they fall apart easily.
Saying that, the tree shepherd in front of him seemed to be afraid that the two would not believe him; he shook the branches on his head again, his body rattled, and a caterpillar was pinched from the leaf,
"Look, even bugs can bully me… Well, I have to go take a shower first, let's go."
Having said that, it is ready to leave.
Now that Fangorn Forest is big enough, they don't have the extra manpower to take care of other places.
But the next moment, it rolled its eyes, and when it saw what Carl suddenly pulled out of his arms, it had to stop.
Shiyudaya was still in a hurry, and was thinking of continuing to persuade, but seeing Ent suddenly staring aside, she couldn't help but turn her head and look at Carl's hand.
A wheat-colored beard? Looking at what Carl took out, Syudea was a little puzzled; she didn't see what it was.
But the Ent in front of him seemed to know it. It looked at the thing in Carl's hand with a stunned expression, and then slowly asked, "Where did this come from?"
Seeing this, Carl smiled.
Sure enough, there is nothing more important than a partner, and even the Ents are not immune.
After thinking about it, he said slowly: "Ent, this is the hair they gave me. They said that they really want to see you again, but because of the long distance, they have not been able to do so."
"What, what… Ente was a little stunned, "You mean, are they still alive?"
"Yes, they are living well." Carl's soft words affirmed.