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But one spring, the forest fell silent. The rivers slowed, and the blossoms refused to open. The world was becoming transactional, and people had stopped visiting the Elderwood, fearing the high cost of its magic.
"I need the Verdant Spores," Thomas whispered. "But I have no memories left to give, and my strength is already spent."
"," Elara said with a sharp, leafy grin. "Nature has realized that if it doesn't give more than it takes, there will be nothing left to take from. Buy the spores with a single promise to plant them, and the second pouch is yours to give away." nature made buy one get one free
Elara watched a young gardener named Thomas approach her stall. He carried nothing but a rusted spade and a look of desperation. His village’s crops had turned to ash in a sudden blight.
"Today," Elara announced, her voice echoing like rustling leaves, "nature is overstocked." "What is the price?" Thomas asked, trembling. But one spring, the forest fell silent
Elara looked at the wilting forest behind her. Nature was hoarding its power, and in doing so, it was dying. She reached beneath the counter and pulled out two glowing pouches of spores instead of one.
As the magic spread, the Elderwood didn't shrink; it surged. For every gift Thomas gave, the forest grew an inch taller. Elara realized that nature’s greatest secret wasn't the cost of its wonders, but the interest earned when they were shared. If you’d like to keep going, tell me: "I need the Verdant Spores," Thomas whispered
The ancient oaks of the Elderwood didn’t grow from seeds; they grew from deals. At the edge of the forest sat a stall made of woven willow branches where a dryad named Elara presided over the "Great Balance."