Centuries went by, and the war still went on, although no one from both sides knew the reason of the war...
When the Greeks were still recovering from a fresh war with the Egyptians, a woman called Helen and her sister Thalia found a small boy crying by a tree.
I can't find my mother and father. M..My name is Enan.
Are you okay, little one? Where are your parents? What's your name?
Helen got to know Enan was an Egyptian, but she felt very bad for the boy, and took care of Enan.
Exactly!! Slow down, Enan!!
Yay!! I'm winning the race!
No way!! You're just too fast, Enan!
He's so happy now! Look at him go!! You can do it Enan!
This shows that maybe, this neverending feud between two countries is useless. Of course!
Why are we at war with Egypt? What happened with our princess was centuries ago. What does her absence mean to us now? Why can't we make peace??
The President of Greece was a very good friend of Helen, so she went to talk to him about what she had thought of.
Hmm...Let me think about it, Helen, and I'll get back to you.
After a few days, Helen's wish was fulfilled. Egypt and Greece signed a peace treaty, and planned to leave the past in the past.
The two countries, once terrible enemies, were good friends now. King Amun and Princess Ariadne were nothing, but fairytales, told to children for a scare. They have been forgotten now, never to be heard from again...
Egyptians and Greeks were allowed to freely roam each other's country. Helen got to adopt Enan, since it was discovered his parents were no longer alive.