Silly-Head, who was in the position of the absolute victim of the whole affair, had all his responsibilities and mistakes thrust upon him by Miss Anna. Silly-Head, who had been bullied and frightened by Miss Anna in spite of his hatred, dared to lose his temper and do nothing about it. So he had no choice but to bear it.
When Silly-Head took pains to bear Miss Anna's lessons and carried her back to the president's door, he was already tired and exhausted. In his eyes, the door, which was empty, began to shake.
"Hey, hey, watch where you're going, boy, don't run into the wall..." 'Anna shouted disapprovingly.
'Miss, no... No, I can't go any further. ' Silly-Head explained.
Anna, who was holding Silly-Head tight around his neck, saw that he was indeed tired. She rolled her eyes, patted Silly-Head on the shoulder, and said, "All right, then. Put me down."
"Yes, yes," said Anna. Silly-Head heard this as if by decree.
As she landed, Anna stretched herself, moved her hands and feet, and straightened up her dirty dress. Then, with Silly-Head staring intently, she marched up the steps, pushed open the door and entered. Silly-Head rubbed her eyes as if something was wrong, and looked over. The door, which had been ajar, had been pushed open, with a dirty handprint on it, and a half-wet stain of mud on the ground.
'Ann... Miss Anna, is your foot all right? ' Silly-Head gave a spontaneous cry.
"Ha ha... Can't you see I'm messing with you, you idiot?" From inside the wall came Anna's triumphant laugh.
Silly-Head weak against the wall, mouth moved down, want to say something, but for a time can not find the right words, eyes wet, want to flow down something, but dry eyes, in addition to the eye shit nothing, really want to speak silent, want to cry without tears ah.
It was a long time before Silly-Head came back to her and murmured, "Anna, I've had enough of you. If I hadn't needed this job, I'd have left long ago. Oh, I'd never give you the chance to bully me any more."
As Silly-Head walked into the house, dejected, toward the stables, a flash of incense flashed through his eyes, and a long pink dress appeared.
"Now, boy, what is taking you so long? I had showered and changed before you came in." Anna's disapproving voice rang out.
Just bathed Miss Anna, washed away the stains on the body, put on a aqua green long dress, angel-like pretty cheeks, blooming intoxicant smile, white pink skin, with a watery light, but also with water traces of hair, casually disc on the head, exposing a charming neck, attractive body fragrance, with her swinging body, gently sent over.
But Silly-Head did not seem to see, smell, or feel all this, when he asked in a dull voice, "Miss Anna, is your foot all right?"
'Are you... Silly-Head, what's the matter with you? Are you ill?" Anna had a look of surprise on her face.
The back of her head slowly shook her head and nodded again. Then, without a word, she walked around Miss Anna and on to the little house near the stables.
Anna, in a hurry, ran after Silly-Head, and, ignoring the stench of filth, took him by the hand and said, "Well, what is the matter with you? Is it because I lied to you?"
Silly-Head replied deadpan, "If you're all right, miss, I'm going to feed the horses."
Miss Anna was stunned. She did not know what had happened. Silly-Head had become so cold in a twinkling of an eye. She held Silly-Head's hand, slowly released it, and her face turned pale. Silly-Head turned and went into the stable, picked up the shovel that had been set up against the wall, and began to tackle the manure on the ground, never looking at Anna, as if she had never been there.
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'Now, may I offer you an apology? You look very ugly with a straight face. ' 'Anna said with some difficulty.
Silly-Head, as if he hadn't heard Anna's conciliatory words, went on working.
"Well, what do you want? I've already apologised to you, you... Well, do you believe I'll burn you right now? ' Anna, losing patience at last, cried.
Silly-Head paused, looked up into Anna's young lady's eyes, and said: "Miss Anna, I know you need a friend and a confidant, but I think you are mistaken about one thing. I am only a servant, a servant to whom you may bully, deceive, and abuse as you please. If you think that burning me will relieve you of your anger, go ahead."
Anna, at Silly-Head's words, tears welled up now, and blood ran from her clenched lips...
'Yes, I wish I had a friend, but... But even if I've bullied you and lied to people, you can't do that to me, Silly-Head, I hate you, I hate you, go away, I never want to see you again... ' Anna screamed venting and ran away in tears.
Silly-Head stared at Anna's sad back as it disappeared. Instead of feeling better, she became even more depressed and said to herself, "Anna, I'm sorry, I don't want to do this either. Maybe I chose to stay, it was a wrong decision in itself, alas..."
The donkey, has been quietly chewing the grass, the whole process, he saw in his eyes, although he did not know what happened, but he already had a hunch that the good fortune that has just come to his Head is coming to an end, his eyes turned a few times, and he did not care about a Silly head beside him, and began to chew the grass.
The situation is not as bad as the donkey expected, when the president of the Sheffer, it is not the teacher to ask for guilt, he just asked the light under Anna riding out early in the morning, and then let Silly-Head prepare a horse, ready to go to the mercenary trade union to work.
On the way, the donkey whispered, "Hey, boss, shall we leave?"
Silly-Head asked, "Leave, why?"
The donkey explained, "Boss, why are you so stupid that you offended the old man's precious girl and he didn't take the opportunity to deal with us? I think we are still good men not to eat the loss of the eye."
"Bang," Silly-Head took back his hand, which slapped the donkey, and said, "If you want to go, go yourself. I am not like you. As long as there is grass, you can fill your stomach. Without this job, I shall soon be hungry."
The donkey, distressed, shook his head and gave up the chance to "escape" by himself.
Shyfel president, seems to have busy work, Silly-Head standing in the corner of the office, is to see the dull, suddenly, he remembered a date, the calm heart of a ripple.
"I wonder what Die-Head is doing now? Well, she must be haunted by those lustful drunks. Oh, it's a pity that a beautiful spirit like her should take up this job? It's strange that the pub is doing so well, and why Flute is paid so little..." Silly-Head's thoughts were giddy.
"Silly-Head, what are you mumbling about? 'asked the president, putting down his papers.
'No... Nothing, President. Is there anything I can do for you? ' Silly-Head explained carefully.
The Silly-head suddenly remembered something and asked, "Not yet. By the way, Anna mentioned to me this morning that she wanted you to be her sideman. What do you think?"
"No, no, President, you must not agree to this." Silly-Head blurted out.
There was a sly gleam in the Silly-head's eye and he asked, "Why? You don't like the way Anna treats people? Or can't stand her ladylike temper? '
'No... No, Sir, I just think it would be more convenient for me to follow you. ' 'said Silly-Head, looking down.
President Sheffer listened to Silly-Head's explanation and said, "In a few days Anna will be going to Elphard Academy for Magic, and this will be her first time going out alone, and I'm a little worried. I would have asked you to go with her, to keep an eye on her, but she's a girl, or else... Well, never mind."
"Fortunately, it was a girl. If it were a young master, I'm afraid she would have played me to death." Silly-Head then understood President Sheffer's meaning and said thoughtfully, "President, I know what you mean. You are afraid that the young lady will not get used to the life there when she gets to the college."
Shyfel smiled softly: "Ha ha, Silly-Head, your biggest advantage is to speak, what is not used to life there, in fact, I am afraid that Anna is usually spoiled, when she is confused with miss temper, will make a mess of classmate relations, if that is, for her future development, very unfavorable."
"President, last time I heard you say that you and President Kerry are also graduates of the Afal Academy of Magic. I heard that the Academy has the practice of leaving students to teach. Aren't there any of your classmates there?" 'said Silly-Head.
"Yes, I forgot, I remember Miss Bess, who was the darling of our class, but I don't know if she's still here after all these years." "Said the president, with a nod.
Silly-Head moved his eyes and said, "Sir, you needn't worry so much. I've heard that all the students in the college are assigned to different departments, and if Miss Anna can find a sponsor, all will be well."
President Sheffer's eyes brightened and he understood Silly-Head and smiled. "That's a very good idea, but I'll have to talk to Gills and get some blood out of him, hey..."
Looking at the sly smile that appeared on the lips of Silly-Head, Silly-Head was amused and thought to himself, "So Silly-Head can do some dirty things, too. It seems that stingy Boss Gills is going to spit up blood now. Oh, what has it to do with me?