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The lumberjack and the beautiful Suzie (Remastered version)

The thirty+ year-old Babida the lumberjack falls in love with the beautiful eighteen-year-old maiden Suzie on their first unexpected meeting in the forest of Ekule, the major city of the Batang empire in Africa. There starts an epic adventure between the two lovebirds. At first, the young maiden Suzie is scared by the tall and very muscular woodsman. She thinks she is all alone in the bushes and therefore is surprised when the stranger that Babida the lumberjack was to her at the time calls her. She isn't comfortable with the presence of an unknown man who could turn out to be a stalker, so she cuts short the conversation the logger is trying to have with her and she walks away. However later, she will be revealed by her maternal uncle the heroic past of Babida the lumberjack and from that moment she will begin to nurture an admiration for him. She learns that the man she is repelling is in fact a war-time hero, a brute force of nature who slayed the Monster of the Forbidden Mountain over a decade ago. The villain was a ferocious bird ten meters tall for twenty thousand kilograms that attacked the Batang empire and was on the verge of destroying everything, including the imperial palace. At the time of the Monster's aggression, the young maiden Suzie was still a three-year-old toddler. A fresh man of boundless courage decided to step in the beast's way to save the land and it was no one else but Babida the lumberjack... Discover more by reading the full story which is filled with magic, romance, and mysteries, then please leave a review or a comment and share with your friends and relatives!

Elmielos · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
66 Chs

Part 2 (3)

A sudden astounding vibration shook the earth. The incredible strength of the phenomenon made the deer painting canvas on the wall of the logger's cabin crashed against the floor. The petrol lamp, as well as the dishes, and the cup on the table situated on the left side of the room all trembled.

The woodsman's beloved ceramic vase of roses did not withstand the wrath of the earth either. It fell off the wooden stool at the left corner of his bed and made a deafening noise that baffled his small ears.

Like a leopard, Babida the lumberjack stood off the ground and sprung toward the door, which he opened to have a glimpse of the outside.

The night was at its fullest. The sky was gloomy and the moon was grey, not a good omen according to the Batang empire astrology.

Trees had lost a few branches. Old roofs had succumbed to the earth strike and were torn. Even the kennel of the neighbor's dog was damaged. The puppy was barking and running across the lawn frantically.