Chapter 3

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The world of the lords was indeed the most beautiful place.

Sundari and Simba had just entered the world of the lords, and it was an incredible sight to behold. Everywhere they looked, there were floating islands, tall trees, and majestic mountains as far as the eye could see. The sky was filled with beautiful, colorful birds, and the air was filled with a gentle, refreshing breeze. Sundari and Simba were captivated by the beauty of the world, and they had never seen anything quite like it.

"Wow," Sundari said in awe. "This is amazing!"

Simba nodded in agreement, his eyes wide with wonder.

"I can't believe this is real," he said. "It's like something out of a dream."  The two of them took a moment to take it all in, admiring the incredible sights they saw. Suddenly, Sundari felt a sharp pain in her head and she winced.

"Are you okay?" Simba asked, concerned.

Sundari nodded.

"I'm fine," she said. "I just need some herbs. I didn't bring any with me in my rush to get here, so I'll have to find some."  She began to look around, searching for a plant that she recognized, but it was difficult to find anything in such an unfamiliar world. She felt a twinge of worry as she realized that she might not be able to find the herbs she needed.   Still, despite the pain in her head and the uncertainty of her situation, Sundari couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the world around her.

Simba was enthralled by the beauty of the place. Everywhere he looked, he saw majestic mountains, tall trees, and floating islands. He was mesmerized by the colorful birds soaring in the sky and the gentle, refreshing breeze. He was so absorbed in taking it all in that he barely noticed when Sundari asked him to find her a flower herb.

"What was that?" he asked, blinking in surprise.Sundari smiled.

"I need some herbs, and I haven't been able to find any," she explained. "I was hoping you could find me one?"

Simba didn't hesitate. "Of course!" he said, grinning. "I'd love to explore this place a little more anyway. I'll be back soon!"

With that, he flew off, leaving Sundari standing alone. She watched him go with a fond smile and then turned her attention to a nearby waterfall. She knelt down to take a drink from the crystal clear water and let out a contented sigh.However, as she drank, she couldn't help but feel a twinge of worry. What if Simba couldn't find the herb she needed? What if he got lost in the unfamiliar world? She shook her head, trying to push the negative thoughts away. He was a capable cat, and she was sure he would be back soon with the herb she needed.

Meanwhile, in the sky, Simba was having the time of his life. He soared through the air, admiring the beauty around him and laughing in delight. He didn't want to find the herb too quickly, he wanted to take his time and enjoy the experience.  Soon enough, though, he spotted a bright purple flower and swooped down to pick it. He grinned in satisfaction and flew back to where Sundari waited.

Simba flew closer and closer to the city, marveling at its beauty and grandeur. The walls were made of gleaming marble, and the towers were topped with golden spires. He spotted a huge garden filled with colorful flowers and fruit trees, and a waterfall cascading down the side of the castle. He was so entranced by the sight that he almost forgot why he was there. The kingdom was beautiful.

"This must belong to the king of this area," Simba thought to himself. He was filled with awe and admiration; he had never seen such a majestic place before. 

He quickly snapped out of his reverie and started scanning the garden for the herb he was supposed to find. He spotted a bright purple flower and swerved down, eager to get his prize.

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