
Haura who brought Dylan and Aleda into the forbidden forest arrived in the middle forbidden forest. They arrived in almost the same neighborhood in sight. The tall and bushy trees of Venus lined up in their vision. But under the lined trees did not grow tall grass.
"We're up." Answer Haura.
"This is what the forbidden forest says?" asked Aleda and Haura nodded her head.
"You remember what Mr. Darren said and what we read in the ancient book?" ask Haura.
"Hungry herbs live in a humid place away from the sun. It usually lives around caves, in tree trunks that have not grown for a long time." Answer Aleda.
"We must seek it carefully and avoid the fight as much as possible. Because the fight will lure other animals to come to our place. That'll trouble us." Answer Dylan.
"Yes. You're correct. So we will start looking for places that are likely to live herbal mushrooms. " Answer Haura.
"okay." Aleda and Dylan replied with attention to the surroundings. While Haura uses her flying magic to look up at the environment.
Haura looked at the sun that was shining on the forbidden forest. Haura saw a place that was not too exposed to sunlight with the height she was at. Haura looked at the place where the tree was bigger than the others and the sunlight did not hit her too much. Haura who was able to see the place immediately descended from her flying and informed Aleda and Dylan.
"Why is the teacher up?" ask Aleda
"See which areas are not exposed to sunlight. We're gonna walk to the right." Haura answered who had already determined her place.
"Oh, teacher flying at maximum height to see the sunlight shining down on the forest?" ask Dylan.
"Yes. Let's move on." Answer Haura.
"Good." Replied Dylan and Aleda who were following Haura walked over. They traced the forest to where they were heading while looking to the right and left. They also checked the roots of the trees and the surrounding soil that was passed by whether there was any herbal mushroom in search.
Those who had walked for about half an hour but had not yet arrived.Haura stopped, and made Aleda and Dylan also suddenly stop.
"What's the teacher?" ask Alda.
"Yes. Why stop?" ask Dylan.
"I sensed that there was magic energy approaching." Answer Haura.
"We're hiding." Said Haura who ran towards the root of the cave-like tree.
"What's wrong?" ask Dylan.
"Follow what the teacher says." Answer Aleda.
The three of them ran towards the cave-like tree root to hide. And suddenly the sound of a strong wind blew the tree before them. While peering over an eagle that was fighting with a crow. Fight on top and make some of the trees that are under it fall.
"Yes." Yeah." Answer Haura.
"It can be bad if we're seen by them." Haura replied again.
"So that's why we're hiding here." Aleda and Haura answered nodding their heads.
"The power is incredible." Dylan replied that he saw them fighting each other.
"Yes. It was obvious that they had great fighting power. But if you look at it clearly, the crow was already injured while the eagle was not injured at all." Answer Aleda.
"You're right Aleda, if in the air usually the king is the eagle. But sometimes they fight because it is not trivial. If it wasn't for the food grab it would have been a territorial snatch." Answer Haura.
"Yes. I've heard that in the air the king is an eagle. The guardian beast king became a clan of animals that were feared while in the air. They have their own territory." Answer Dylan.
"Yes right. Chance we see firsthand the fight of the two of them in the air." Answer Haura.
"Yes teacher. There are things I can learn from their fight a few minutes ago." Aleda replied that he had already noticed the way that the eagle and bad failed to fight. They use the power of the wind in the air to attack each other.
Eagles and crows are fighting while maintaining balance. Those who attacked each other and also dodged each other. The eagle has strong lungs and claws to exert its strength towards the crow. The eagle clasped the wings of the crow, but did not catch it. The eagle can only pluck one by one the feathers of the wings of the crow.
Crows also have almost the same strength as eagles that are accustomed to eating carrion with lungs and sharp legs to tear the body of the eagle. But his attacks always failed to hit the body of the eagle.
"Teacher see, it seems like the crow is not just a crow." Answer Aleda.
"You're right, Aleda. It's not just a crow. It was a crow monster. See how he heals his wounds quickly after getting an attack from an eagle. But he was only a crow that still did not match the power of the eagle. Look and observe." Answer Haura.
The eagle used its full strength to throw a strong wind attack into a sword blade pointing towards the body of the crow. Using both wings of the eagle hit a strong wind and formed a sword blade that instantly slashed the body of the crow with a slash like the shape of an X. The crow that floated in the air could no longer dodge, so its body became cut into two.
Two pieces of crow's body fell to the ground. The eagle is the winner of this fight. The eagle descended to the bottom by taking both parts of the crow monster's body with its feet. Both the bodies of the ravens that were carried were carried flying by the eagle. The fight is over.
Aleda, Dylan and Haura were already able to come out of hiding and see the environment as a result of the fight that the eagle and the crow had fought.
"Why can an ordinary animal like an eagle with a monster fail to be able to fight in this place? Isn't this the gathering place for monsters?" ask Alda.
"Senior Darren said that sometimes the legendary animals that gathered in the early forest would come occasionally to the forest forbidden to hunt. But that was only a temporary guess that senior Darren saw. We don't know the truth either." Answer Haura.
"Oh so." Answer Aleda.
"Is it possible that they are indeed hostile towards monsters and want to gradually seize power in this place?" ask Dylan who has a guess.
"Eitherway. Never mind, let's continue the journey." Answer Haura. And the three of them continued their journey to the place they thought had herbal mushrooms.