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The Dragon and the Magician
Book One Chapter Fourteen: Silly-Head

Book One Chapter Fourteen: Silly-Head

Anna froze and stared at Silly-Head, picking out the "bad" things in the basket and stuffing them into her pockets one by one. For the first time there was no mocking smile on her pretty face.

"Hey, Silly-Head, you... Why don't you take the food from the table? ' Anna hesitated, but then she asked.

"No, there are plenty of them. If they are missing, they will be found. These are different. They are cheap and going bad, and no one will notice. Silly-Head explanation.

"Two... Two years? ' Anna blinked, raised her hand and made a gesture with two fingers.

"Damn it, I'm getting carried away with my nonsense. I'd better get over it." Silly-Head thought of something and stopped, insinuating that he was an idiot.

"That's all I need, miss." 'said Silly-Head, standing up and patting her bulging pockets.

Anna blinked hard to keep the tears from coming out of her eyes and forced a stiff smile. "Well, that's enough. That's enough. Now what do you want?"

Sensing Anna's surprise, Silly-Head asked curiously, "Back to baking sweet potatoes, of course... What's the matter with you, miss? Have you lost your eye?"

Anna took the opportunity to raise her hand and rub her eyes. "Yes, yes, my eyes are lost. Do you know the way you came here? If you do, go back by yourself. I want to rest."

'Oh, I'll go myself, then.' Silly-Head said yes, first leaning over the door, looking left and right, and then, after making sure no one was moving, darting out into the darkness.

Watching Silly-Head's back disappear into the darkness, Anna's tears came down at last...

Everything that happened in the kitchen was seen by a figure hiding in the dark. His eyes flashed dazzling light. He did not stop Silly-Head from running, nor did he enter the room to disturb Anna, who was out of control. "This boy, indeed, has made my baby girl cry. Hey, it is funny that Anna, who is not afraid of the world, can even cry, and it is because of a boy she has made fun of..."

Silly-Head ran back to where the stables were, with enough to last him for several days, and, seeing that the ashes were still burning on the ground, gave a shout of joy, and, taking up another pile of grass, went on cooking his supper. The donkey, who had been worried about Silly-Head, was relieved to see him safely back, and went on chewing his fodder.

The night passed quickly, and dawn came.

'Ah... Ah owe..." Silly-Head felt an itch in his nostrils and involuntarily sneezed.

"Hey, you hit me," he said. A soft voice rang out.

Silly-Head opened his eyes quickly, and saw Miss Anna standing in front of him in her new dress, frowning and shaking her long dress. In a moment he knew what was going on. Frightened, he rose quickly, saying, "Yes... I'm sorry, Miss Anna, I didn't know you were here."

Anna looked at the long skirt with a blemished look on her face, surprisingly not angry, calmly said: "Boy, how do you lazy, days are almost bright, still can not get up, my little darling are hungry, get up, I will go out to slip horses."

Silly-Head sneaked a look at the trough and said: "Slip the horse? Yes, yes... But there's still fodder in the trough, miss."

Anna urged, "Well, little darling doesn't like the hay. I'll make him eat the young grass by the river. Come on."

"Yes, yes," said Anna. Silly-Head agreed, quickly picked up the harness and ran to the horse.

The horse, after a day's acquaintance, seemed to have approved of Silly-Head, and did not duck from side to side, allowing him to approach, and fastening his costume on himself, but chewing the forage contentedly.

"All ready, miss," said the horse. 'said Silly-Head, wiping the sweat from his forehead.

"Well, boy, mount up." 'Anna ordered.

'Mount up? Silly-Head froze, not knowing whether he had misheard or not understood.

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"Yeah, I'm not much of a rider," said Silly-Head. "Anna explains.

Silly-Head shook his body and nearly fell to the ground. Half frightened at what Miss Anna had said, he swung his hands and said, "No, no, miss, I can ride a donkey, not a horse."

"Well, when Miss Bennet speaks, it is an order. Do you listen or not?" An angry look came over Anna's face, and there was the smell of fire and magical energy in her hands.

'Up... Go up... Can't I go on?" Silly-Head, most afraid of Anna, climbed desperately onto the horse's back.

As Silly-Head climbed awkwardly behind the horse, Anna chuckled and held out her hand. "Pull me up," she said.

Looking at Miss Anna's outstretched hand, Silly-Head wanted to shake it, but he knew who he was, and said in dismay, "Miss, this... Isn't that proper?"

"Well, it's not proper. Miss Bennet can do what she likes." 'said Anna, with a sudden leap, seizing Silly-Head's hand and giving it a great tug, she flung herself onto the horse's back.

Even though he was about the same height and weight as Anna, Silly-Head was almost pulled off her horse. He clung to the saddle, and when she got up, he clung to the horse's neck.

"Well, silly-head," said Anna. Anna grumbled, seeing that the spoon was too useless, grabbed the REINS, and gave the horse a gentle bump in the belly with her little boot.

The horse, at Anna's command, trotted off, following a familiar path to the house gate.

'What are you going to do, Miss? Who is that fellow? ' The butler suddenly jumped out of nowhere and blocked the door to prevent the horse from passing.

'Get out of the way, old man, will you? Hum, little boy, run through." 'Anna ordered.

The horse that trotted here, already hot enough, was feeling powerless, when it heard Anna's command, neighed, raised its legs, and rushed to the steward.

"Good heavens..." When the housekeeper saw the young lady rushing forward with her horse and men, she called out and stepped aside.

"Drive..." Anna cried excitedly as she rode away out of town.

The violent bumps made Silly-Head, who was holding the horse's neck, dizzy, and the bones on her body were about to be tossed apart. She was terrified and her arms tightened even more.

"Oh, what a pleasure..." On the horse, wanton control of the horse Anna, freehand shouted.

"Happy fart, my life is about to be lost by you." Silly-Head peeked at the scene passing by so quickly that his body shivered.

Just as Silly-Head was trying to keep his balance, the galloping horse, under Anna's control, came to a sudden stop. The unawares Silly-Head screamed and fell off the horse, and before he could open his eyes to see what had happened, he was gliding far across the ground with a 'splash'. Silly-Head had fallen into a river.

"Save... Help, I can't swim." Feeling the Silly-Head in the water, he cried desperately.

"Ha-ha... You're so stupid. Hey, hey, boy, you can't really swim, can you?" Anna, who was laughing at Silly-Head's clumsiness, was horrified to see him struggling in the water.

"... Really... Really, quick... Help me... ' Silly-Head shouted as he went in and out of the water.

Anna was anxious. 'But... But I can't swim either. What can I do? '

"The horse, let the horse come to me..." Silly-Head pointed to dismount and gestured.

Anna looked at the horse beside her and understood what Silly-Head meant. She seized the REINS, turned the horse upside down, and slowly approached the puddle, her long tail hanging down into the water. Silly-Head saw the straw coming, and rowed as fast as she could, seizing the horse's tail and holding on to it.

"Come on, come on, come on, my dear..." Anna urged the horse anxiously.

The horse didn't seem to hear Anna. It was just silently watching a buffalo in the distance.

"Hey, sweetie, if you don't listen, I'll burn you." Anna was so worried that a big ball of fire appeared in her hand.

Animals are afraid of fire, but animals are more afraid of losing their sense of the woman, the horse saw Anna to the truth, the moment, desperate to jump out. In the water, has given his life to the horse's tail Silly-Head, in the horse's crazy pull, suddenly flew out of the water, and then, no doubt of the heavy fall on the ground, almost put Silly-Head fell back to the gas, quickly loosen his hand, just a moment of kung fu, the horse flew general ran a disappeared.

"Day...... God, I... Am I alive?" Silly-Head struggled to his feet.

Anna, standing nearby, was covered with the muddy water he had picked up as Silly-Head leapt out of the water, but she was oblivious. She stared at the buffalo in the distance taking a morning bath, the surface of the water seemingly just touching its belly.

Anna, turning slowly and pointing at the buffalo, said, "Well, you see, this water looks shallow."

Still checking his body parts Silly-Head, a listen, stopped, 'Gu dong' swallowed, hard to look at the water buffalo, a fearful thought from his mind.

"Oh my God, I didn't mean to..." Silly-Head, finally on the run when Anna throws over the two fireballs in her hand.

"Don't run away, boy, pay for my new dress..." "Anna growled, catching up.

Silly-Head, after all unable to escape the She-Devil, is forced by the fireball to have nowhere to run, for it is out of town, and there are no buildings for Silly-Head to hide in as far as the eye can see.

"Whoops..." In order to avoid the fireball flying behind him, Silly-Head jumped to the side, but the seemingly flat ground turned out to be a small dirt slope, and he fell down without protection.

Seeing Silly-Head disappear at once, Anna, who was chasing after him, was anxious and quickened her pace, but she did not expect there to be a small dirt slope, and she was weak and fell down.

And then, down the slope, Anna came up right on top of Silly-Head, who was trying to get up. Not too hard, but it hurt. Anna dropped her head feebly for a moment, but her mouth, unfortunately, fell right on Silly-Head's mouth.

At first Silly-Head was startled, and closed his eyes, afraid to look at Anna, or even to move his body. But after half a sound, Anna did not seem to respond, and Silly-Head had to open a crack to see what was happening to her. And what caught his eye were Anna's tearful eyes...