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Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Playmobil Spies: Oh My Game-5

"We don't even know where the green dragon is, how do we even defeat it?" exclaimed Eliza, frustrated. 

"Let's go and see if there are residents, and we can ask them," replied Claire.

Thus, the spies walked aimlessly inside the pine forest, and it wasn't until dusk before they finally encountered a Medieval-style house hidden amongst a dense cluster of trees. 

"It looks like it's a bakery," said Eliza. "I wonder if there are people living inside."

"Look, there's smoke coming out of the chimney!" exclaimed Claire.

The spies knocked on the wooden door of the hut, and they were surprised to see a young boy about the age of ten answering the door. 

"Who are you and who are you looking for?" enquired the little boy. 

"We're looking for information about the green dragon," answered Eliza.

"Come in, come in! You must be exhausted!" They heard a benevolent voice of a woman coming from inside the house and the boy ushered the spies in. Upon entering, the spies smelled the aroma of freshly baked bread and saw a kind-looking middle-aged woman with her husband. 

 "My name is Susan, this is my husband John and my son Jack. We own this local bakery," said the kind lady, who was the boy's mother.

The spies looked around and perceived many apparatus for bread production lying around in various places of the room.

"Could you tell us about the green dragon?" queried Claire. "Apparently, we have to defeat the green dragon to pass this level."

"We can tell you about the green dragon, but it's getting dark outside and it's too dangerous to be inside a forest at this time of the day, even though this is just a game," replied the lady. "You can stay for a night at our house and continue your quest tomorrow."

"Thanks for your kindness!" said Eliza gratefully.

"You can sleep on our bed for the night," said Susan as she showed them her bedroom on the upper floor of the house. "We can sleep downstairs for tonight."

"Oh no! That would be asking too much! We can sleep downstairs, that's fine!" replied Claire.

"No, we insist," answered Susan. "Letting our guests sleep downstairs isn't how we should treat them!"

~To be Continued~

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