GARDEN OF DATES

Halkar began to remember the big tree again. All humans have been seeing the big tree since birth. There are so many people walking towards the big tree. But no one knew that any of them had reached the big tree.
After going uphill, Halkar closed the door of his thoughts and looked back. Halkar remembered how many big climbs he had climbed. A figure is seen in the distance. Someone like him. He is struggling to climb. Halkar felt that he and he were chains of misery. Halkar remembered that his wife must have been hidden in some building like him.
Halkar walked around looking at the buildings. All the buildings are the same color as the ground. Who will build all the buildings?
Halkar looked at the buildings around him and thought. Kolak says that the buildings were built by the people of the time of making the stories. But the government and the people say that the people who made the people built the buildings. Anyway, the government has issued an order to study all the buildings on earth. Many buildings have started collapsing which is confusing the government. The government fears that if the buildings continue to fall, the earth will become uninhabitable. Therefore, the government feels that it is essential to preserve the buildings.
Halkar noticed that the lights in the sky were starting to go out. Halkar started climbing the next climb in distress. Halkar felt that the ups and downs were man-made.
He is always walking the same path. He does not see anything new. Halkar picked up the pace of his walk. Halkar was troubled by the thought that there were still more climbs to climb to reach Markby. Halker's gaze returned to the great tree at Belsnap. Halkar saw the black stones trying to hide the big tree. Halker remembered that he could see Elsa from wherever he looked, like the tree at Belsnap.
Halkar was angry with the Govt. It is because of the government that women cannot go out. How lightly the government is talking about things. Halkar felt that the rulers were very distant from their bodies.
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