The story begins with a young boy named Jack, who lives with his father. He loved reading Giant stories, which his mother used to read to him as long as she was alive. The story goes that many years ago, some monks found magical beans. They thought they would create a path to the sky, but when they reached the top, they found something else. The place between the earth and the sky was called Gandua, where extremely dangerous Giants lived. Now, from those magical plants, the Giants came down and began torturing people. Princess Isabelle was also listening to this story. Her mother told her a story and asked, "Are you afraid of the two-headed Giant, the king of all these Giants?" "No, no, I'm not afraid." The princess replied, "The monks melted the hearts of the Giants and made a crown like the one worn by King Eric." King Eric subdued Giles and sent him back to Gandua, after which the magical plants were cut down, and peace was restored forever. The king's crown was buried with the king, and the story remained a legend. When Jack's father was putting him to sleep, the boy asked if the giants would ever return. His father said that even if they did, the king's descendants would stop them, but in the end, he left, saying that there was no such thing as a giant. Meanwhile, the princess's mother told him that he was King Eric's blood. However, when Jack's father left his room, the boy began reading a story again, which stated that one day the giants would return, fight humans on Earth, and kill Eric's descendants. Ten years later, Jack's uncle sent him to the city. When selling his horse, he warned them not to let their attention wander on the way. Arriving in town, Jack, now a young man, began selling his horse and carriage. His attention immediately turned to the town's theatre. People were retelling the story of the King, Eric, and Giles. While watching the play, Jack noticed a beautiful girl. The girl had also noticed Jack watching her. The play hadn't even ended. Three men began harassing the girl. As she was leaving, Jack chased them down and stopped them. One of them punched Jack in the face, but Jack still gently said, "Let the girl go." Suddenly, some of the king's special guards came from behind, and the three immediately apologized. Jack felt there was something special about her. As soon as they saw the princess mount the horse, they immediately fell to their knees. Jack was astonished. "What have I done?"
But when he turned around, he explained what was going on.
As soon as Jack came out after the princess left, he saw that someone had stolen his carriage. Back at the palace, a nervous Samman appeared before the king's advisor, Roderick. "Where did he go?" He seemed a little flustered, so Roderick became a little suspicious.
He immediately went to old King Eric's room to check that everything was alright. He discovered that the magic beans had been stolen, but the king's special crown was still there. He immediately ordered the city gates to be closed. The priest had already realized that the soldiers were searching for him. He then saw Jack selling the horse. The priest approached Jack and said, "Look, I don't have any money, but I can give you the magic beans." Jack hesitated, but the priest said, "These are very special; I will get you a lot of money in exchange for them." The priest then said, "Don't lose them under any circumstances, and certainly don't let them get wet." Jack was still thinking when the priest ran off with the horse. Week's men chased him and caught him before he could leave the city. Jack's uncle was scolding him. "You brought these four beans in exchange for the horse! Is that all you've got?" King Week was scolding the princess, asking, "Why did you leave the palace without any soldiers?" Soon, I will be the queen of this kingdom. If I'm going to be queen, why not just listen to me? Why marry me off like that, to a man twice my age?
The king wanted to marry the princess to Roderick, but the princess didn't want to marry him. Isabelle said she wasn't a weak, helpless woman. With that, she left. Inside, Jack's uncle angrily threw the beans off the table, then mixed them with sesame seeds and left. We then see Roderick interrogating Kors Mang. Mang said the beans should have been left where they were buried. They were created with black magic. These beans cannot be controlled. Roderick ignored him and killed him. A short while later, Jack was worried about his uncle, who was out in the storm. At that very moment, the princess, who had fled the palace, lost her way. She saw the lights of Jack's house and headed towards it. As Jack was getting ready to go in search of his uncle, the princess knocked on the door. Jack invited her inside, and they began talking. The storm was pouring down onto the ground, slowly reaching one of the magical beans. Jack showed Isabelle the book he used to read as a child about joints. They both pretended they didn't recognize each other. Jack asked, "Who are you running from?"
To which the princess replied, "What do you mean?"
Meanwhile, the water had reached the magical bean lying below, and it began to grow, but neither of them was aware of it. Suddenly, the house began to shake, and a huge plant began to sprout. The force of the storm hit Jack, and Isabelle was trapped inside. The entire house rose with the rapidly growing plant. Jack also quickly climbed up to save the princess. He somehow managed to reach the house, but as Isabelle opened the door, he was accidentally pushed. Jack grabbed her hand, but she still fell. As he fell, he caught the princess's mother's bracelet. Somehow, Jack landed safely on the ground, but he was unconscious. The next morning, the king, noticing the large bell, arrived. He woke him up and asked, "Why do you have my daughter's bracelet?"
The special guard from the same market, almost, recognized Jack and told him everything. The king decided that Jack, Roderick, and Mont would work together to find Isabelle. After a while, they began climbing the large tree. Broderick was engaged in some challenge of his own. Jack asked him, "What would happen up there?"
Do you believe that story about Jeans?
Jeans said, "Well, maybe." Jeans said, "You're doing all this to win the princess's heart, right?
Even if she doesn't marry Roderick, she won't marry a commoner like you."
The ground was nowhere near each other. They tried to push Jack to the other side, but Jack lost his grip and fell. They somehow managed to save him and continued climbing. The path up was very long, so many of their companions died. In the end, only six of them were left. The next morning, they all somehow reached the top of the tree. Upon reaching the top, they found a ruined part of the house, and everyone set off to search for the princess in this mysterious world. As they approached, Roderick stopped Jack and threatened him to give him all the remaining magic beans. Jack handed over the bag full of beans from the day before, to which Roderick replied, "Don't tell anyone." But Jack, being a shrewd player, had hidden one, and Cronus found the trail left by Isabelle. They both quickly followed. They were all searching for Isabelle when Jack found the book he had given to the vine. He told everyone that she must be hiding there. Then they saw broken tree branches nearby. Jack thought that something large had dragged her away. It seemed she was in trouble. Almost split his men into two groups, and Jack set out to find some prey for food. But soon, caught in a trap, the giant began to bite its way out. Then, he saw something coming towards them. They got out and immediately hid. A giant appeared and swallowed a crowd whole. Then, suddenly, the smell of that rock lingered. Soon, the giant found the crow. The crow tried to escape, but the giant leaped and reached him. He was about to eat the giant when he ran to attack it, but it wouldn't let go. He kicked it unconscious. Now, the giant caught both of them and carried them away. Jack followed them silently and without making a sound. Meanwhile, the other group reached a waterfall. Roderick tricked a soldier into saying, "Look, princess!" As he went forward to look, the soldier pushed him away. Suddenly, one giant caught and devoured the other giant. Another giant appeared, but Roderick grabbed the special crown in time, saving his life. Jack followed the giant to their town. We just saw Isabelle held captive by a Giant who was asking her how she got there. The girl didn't answer. Zahid asked again if anyone else was coming. Isabelle replied that she was alone, but the two-headed Giant, General Fallon, knew that Isabelle was a descendant of Kingricki.
He showed his people that humans had returned. Just then, another Joint brought Cross and Crow there. The leader of the Joints questioned them. When they didn't answer, they started mocking them, and a Giant ate Crow in one go.
Jack heard a commotion but sneaked up to the scene, avoiding two giants. General Fallon threatened to eat Isabelle. If she didn't respond, he would start a fight with another giant over who had the right to eat her.
Just then, a man wearing a crown appeared. All the giants fell to their knees. Even the general was happy that Roderick had arrived, but Roderick sat upright. Isabelle and both were shocked when Roderick told the giants, "Now you'll fight for me. We'll attack Earth tomorrow morning. Prepare your army." General Fallon didn't like this at all. Jack saw a room where the stolen goods from Earth were kept. During all this, he heard Isabelle begging for her life. Or were the giants preparing to eat her?
Jack immediately arrived, searching for something in the giant. When Jug couldn't get the giant out, he went up to him and gave him a knife. When the giant returned, he covered the allspice with flour and put it in the oven. Perhaps intending to make a samosa, he reached for the knife. Just then, the almost broke through the flour and freed itself. Suddenly, the giant pulled Isabelle from the cage. Jack seized the opportunity, picked up a large knife, and plunged it into the giant. Almost freed himself. Isabelle hid, and the giant hung on the giant's back. The giant, trying to crush Jack, slammed himself against the wall, but the fool died. The giant was astonished that Jack had killed such a large giant. Jack said, "I know a way. Come quickly with me." Down below, the king asked his general if they should cut down the magical plant. The general advised them to wait a little longer, or the people who had gone up would not be able to return. Soon, Jack and the princess arrived at the riverbank, where they found a sleeping giant. Jack thought, "Let's give it shelter with a beehive. Then it will run away. It won't notice us." The two men went to the sleeping giant, placed the hive in its mask, and ran and hid. Within moments, the giant jolted awake, lost its balance, and fell off the cliff. Overjoyed at having escaped another disaster, Isabel and Jag embraced, but neither seemed to like it. Walking toward the shore, Isabel said, "I have to stay here so Roderick can be kept under observation." He told Jack, "Take the princess home; you are her guardian now." Isabel said goodbye, and they left. Just then, the giant landed near a magical plant. The king saw it and told his general, "My daughter is not more important than the entire kingdom. Everyone's lives will be in danger. Cut it down." The general still wanted to wait for the princess to arrive, so the king took up his sword and began cutting it himself, apologizing profusely to his daughter. Seeing the king's intentions, the general ordered his men to quickly cut him down.
At that moment, Jack and Isabel were descending from the waterfront. They saw their city and were getting quite close. Then they wondered what the people below were doing.
The work of cutting down the magical plant was progressing rapidly. Meanwhile, Gyan Tume was waiting for Roderick on the shore. He woke up when the army of giants approached. Roderick came and went to the shore. Suddenly, the giant attacked him, and his remaining beans fell. A fierce battle broke out between the two. Roderick asked for help from the giant, so General Fallon ordered his men to drive him out. Roderick was winning the battle, but then he grabbed his sword and wounded him. Roderick, seeing his chance, pushed Bond off the shore, but Bond took up his knife and killed him. He broke the stone and cut a hole, but he couldn't reach Roderick in time, and Roderick was killed. But now he had the crown. General Fallon wore it on his finger and became the king of the giants, down near the magical plant. The men cut off a part. As soon as the bottom part was cut, the plant began to move strangely. Isabel and Jack also felt it. The plant was falling rapidly, so Jack told Isabel to hold on tight. He climbed onto the stockade. General Fallon was watching him before it broke. Jack and Isabel were descending rapidly. Jack used a part of the plant as a rope, and they both swung from it. The top of the plant, which Joe was holding, fell all the way to the palace, but Element jumped before it could hit the ground. The king was deeply saddened by this, thinking he might have lost his daughter. Suddenly, General Izz arrived with Bal. Isabel told her father the entire story and what happened. The king rewarded Jack for saving his daughter and said, "As a father, I will never be able to repay you." With a heavy heart, Jack gave Isabel the book so she could keep it in her mind. Soon, the princess departed with her father to the palace. Everyone thought the danger was averted, but General Fallon found the magic beans from Roderick. He threw them into the water, and immediately another magical plant began to grow. General Fallon prepared his men. The beans were growing right at the edge of his land. Before the plant could fully grow, the giants began climbing it. Eventually, the general climbed up as well. On the ground, Jack found his horse and saw Giles descending. He quickly mounted his horse and rushed to inform the king. Within moments, the giants were back on land. Technician Marg was told to quickly ring the bells, and then he went to the king and the well to tell them about the giants. Just then, they saw some giants behind them. Everyone began running towards the city. General Fallon was now on the king's trail. Almost immediately, the army and the city were prepared; everything from bows and arrows to hot oil was prepared. The giants had come right behind Jack, waiting for him to arrive in the city so they could set the oil on fire. The bridge rose as the king entered the city. Jack jumped, but General Fallon followed. Almost pushed him off the pole, and he fell into the oil. The others began planning to enter the city.
Fallon also survived underwater. He then introduced Jack and Isabelle. He told the king that the two-headed giant had a crown on his finger. "We can't escape this disaster until we get it," he said. The giant snake threw a large bell into the city and, using its hooks, pulled the bridge over. The king told Isabelle to go to her room and light a torch to warn other nearby kings. He told Jack to watch over his daughter while the rest of his soldiers took charge of the bridge. Isabelle showed Jack a shortcut that led through the underground tombs. Soon, they passed by Qin Garrick's tomb and reached the king's room, but then they heard something underground. General Fallon was breaking through the wall from below. Seeing him, they immediately ran. The giants tried to stop the illegitimate, but the giants routed their army.
Now the giants were throwing burning wood into the city. The soldiers were attacking the javelins with spears, and for a time, they had the advantage. The energy returned and shattered their weapons. The javelins soon caught the princess's scent. Isabelle and Jack were hiding in the king's room. General Fallon soon found them there, and they began running through a narrow passage. Fallon broke through the wall and grabbed Isabelle. Jack tried to save the javelins while Fallon was about to kill him. The giant was about to release the jug when Jack took out his remaining magic bean and put it in its mouth. The magic bean began to grow in the giant's stomach, tearing it apart. Meanwhile, the rapidly growing plant destroyed the palace. As the brick fragments fell near Jack and Isabelle, the javelin's hand, which held the crown, landed near Jack. Meanwhile, the remaining giants had pulled down the bridge, forcing the humans to close the doors to the city. Everyone was ready for Zydus to attack with all his might. Suddenly, they saw a magical plant destroying the castle. Zydus dropped his weapons and surrendered to the humans. Jack appeared from behind wearing a crown, and Isabelle grabbed his hand. But later, Jack was telling his children the end of the story, where Zydus was sent back to his land, and the princess married a village boy. The children asked about the crown, fearing what if the Zydus returned. But Jack explained that the crown was kept safe in a special place. Just then, Isabelle came to them, and their adorable little bird and family began living together.
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