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Chapter 5

Third Person’s Point of View

"The fifth Bathala!" All the Guardian Lycans are shocked by what they have been seeing. Hesperus was holding a large arrow.

The fear of the whole Krea was formed by the flame of the anger of the fifth God, Hesperus. From his wrath on Askars and the red smoke, Hesperus made a great sun and ice storm to kill them. The ground shakes, causing the floor to crack. Hesperus watched his power shine.

Very illuminated. Burning and stiffening in the heat. Hesperus made a giant flaming stone. He steps on it and goes into the middle of the stone. Asclepius, Agathodaemon, and the guardians in the hall were watching Hesperus. They were amazed. Hesperus took his weapon and put it on the navel of the flaming stone. This led to the opening of the Arber Tunnel.

"The Arber!" A Wolf’s guardians shouted to stop fighting the Askars.

The Arber is a flaming fairy with the power to destroy whomever his God Hesperus wants. The Arber wished to live in the underworld. Because their eyes were cursed. They are also afraid of fairies because of their deceitful eyes; when you look at them, you will become water.

"Close your eyes. Do not look into the eyes of the Arber if you do not want to be water," warned the fifth God, and the Arber was ready to fight. They obeyed, but one Wolf Guardian disobeyed what had been a warning from the fifth God.

A guardian. He looked into Arber's eyes.

The Wolf Guardian was obsessed with its beauty. Choked. Unable to speak. One of the powers of the Arbes is to know the weakness of a creature, and the weakness of a soldier is love. A guardian looked at him.

"Our God Hesperus strict warning not to look" was Yera’s word to all guardians, and they followed, but guardians were interrupted again when he looked at an Arber.

He looked, and Arber started to sing. He's drowning in a trap. A guardian could not lift his arm towards him to save him from death. They were slightly trapped in the Arber incantation. It's a song that will weaken your body. It would be poison. Turning their bodies into water.

"Help us," the two guardians pleaded to God Hesperus, but without emotion, he just looked at them.

He warned them that they would obey the command of God Hesperus. The two Guardians did not look at the melting guardians, who were begging. Instead, he turned their attention to the birds that were flying in the hall.

Their hands were first dissolved.

The arm followed.

Foot.

Until melting their heads. The other parts of their bodies quickly dissolved and turned into water. Hesperus raised his hand; it was a sign to start a battle between the Arber,

Askar, and red smoke.

Death against death

The flaming stone that God Hesperus rides is even more lit up by his anger toward his enemies.

"Duwe keya iste Krea!" A Guardian Yera shouted.

What the Yera said was peace for Krea.

"Duwe muste keya iste Krea," Hesperus bravely spoke with the guardians.

The guardian began to attack the Askars while the God Asclepius was with them. Hesperus waved his hand to the sky and made an incantation.

"Eda yela doshe ibwenara!" He started to sing a strong song. This song is for all his guardians, Krearians, and his siblings, Asclepius, Hemera, and Agathodaemon.

In his powerful enchantment, he will know who did it all over Krea.

The enchantment is against Askar and red smoke. They will not be resurrected or born again because of the ferocity of a God named Hesperus.

"Dehar, may we look at the Arbers, because you do not become water when you talk to them," seriously narrated God Agathodaemon.

Hemera also agreed with Agathodaemon's statement that they were fighting to the death. Because they were talking in a fight. With one small mistake, you will die.

"You have to eat this fruit if you don't want to be water," the fifth God Hesperus answered quickly.

The fruit of Dore was offered by the Arber to the fifth God to promote them. It's an antidote to the creatures here in Krea, so they don't turn into water. The Arber had long agreed with the fifth God because they did not want to live or hide for the rest of their lives underground.

Their faithfulness to the God Hesperus will not be rewarded for their sins. By the time the Hesperus spoke with the Arber, they had already been awarded. Hesperus ’s reward for turning no one into the water.

"The fruit of the Dore?" Hemera asked.

"I love this fruit; this is my favorite fruit," Hesperus told God Agathodaemon.

Ever since Hesperus was a child, she has always asked his crystal to give her a fruit of Dore. This is a favorite of hers, and after that, the seeds of fruit Dore. She puts it in a container and plants it, but it dies, so she puts it in his coffin to be a souvenir.

Hemera was surprised that the fruit of the Dore would be the only thing that would be their defense against the Arber. It takes decades for the dough to bear fruit. The moon must be blue before you pick the fruit. It would be poison if anyone took it during the day.

"Yes, you are right," answered the fifth God, Hesperus.

"But how did you get the fruits If the moon isn't blue?" A question of God, Agathodaemon.

He recalled the scene where they met the former Queen of Krea, imprisoned on the moon. The slaves gave him the fruit of the Dore because the Queen saw the prophecy of a future Krea.

"It's a long story," Hesperus sighed.

The fruit was located under the bridge of the Ikleng River, and the second one was near the bridge’s sacred place in Aderid, so Hesperus was immediately blocked to protect them. They doubted no more and took the fruit.

The fruit of the Dore was eaten by the Gods, Asclepius, Hemera, and Agathodaemon.

Hesperus watched the destruction of the Askars. He seemed to know what the weakness of the Askar was.

The weakness of the questions is...

"Hesperus!" Shout along with the Gods.

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