
In a peaceful countryside, there are two creatures known for their extraordinary intelligence: Bertie's Duck and Andy's Chicken. They live together in a comfortable farm, which they share with various other animals. Living together makes them have a strong friendship and an awesome equation of thinking.
However, their farm has one big problem - a hunter who always tries to catch the animals there. This hunter is a mysterious figure who always uses various cunning tricks to catch innocent animals on the farm.
When Bertie and Andy realize this threat, they decide to work together to trap the hunter and drive him off the farm once and for all. They know that this will not be easy, but they have an unshakable intelligence and spirit.
The first day of their plan was to devise a devious plan that would let the hunter know that the animals on the farm had left. Bertie, who had great skill in making plans, began to work on the plans. Andy, meanwhile, provides entertainment by singing and dancing in front of the warehouse, distracting the hunter.
That night, when the hunter heard a cheerful song and saw a cheerful dance from the window of the barn, he was sure that the animals had left the place. He quickly went to another farm in search of animals that were easier to catch. Their first plan works, and Bertie and Andy are satisfied with themselves.
The second day, they decided to use a more complicated trick. Bertie dug a deep hole in the ground and covered it with foliage. Meanwhile, Andy walks near the hole and shouts, "Hey, hunter! I see animals here!" And immediately, he jumped into the hole that Bertie had dug.
The hunter heard the scream and quickly ran towards the sound. However, when he reached the location, he only saw an empty hole. He tried to peek inside, but Andy quickly said, "They escaped through the underground tunnel!" The hunter started looking for input into the tunnel, but of course, there was no tunnel. This plan left the hunter feeling frustrated and confused, and eventually, he left the farm in frustration.
Bertie and Andy laughed happily at the success of their second plan. They realized that they were making the hunter even crazier and more impatient. But they also know that they need to be more careful in their next plans.
The third day, they decided to use an amazing illusion of sound. Bertie chases the hunter with the noise of thousands of noisy ducks, leading him to believe he has a great chance of catching them all. Meanwhile, Andy hid behind the bushes and made a very loud chicken sound, as if many chickens were around the hunter.
The hunter, convinced that he had the animals within reach of his hand, fumbled into the bushes quickly. However, whenever he tried to catch something, it was just a foliage or twig. He grew increasingly frustrated and confused, and eventually, he decided to leave the farm in disappointment.
Their third plan exceeded their expectations, and they felt closer to driving the hunter away from their farm. Bertie and Andy were delighted with the result and thanked them for their unique intelligence.
On the fourth day, they held a meeting with other animals on the farm to devise a final plan. They wanted to make the hunter really believe that the farm was abandoned by the animals. They all agreed to play a part in this grand plan.
Bertie leads the meeting, "We must make the hunter believe that this farm is too dangerous to explore, that the animals here are the beasts that will attack him. We're gonna scare him and not want to come back here again."
They began to design the details of the plan. They will set up various false scenes, such as the freezing of dangerous farms, terrible sounds at night, and the appearance of ranch ghosts. They knew that they had to make the hunter really scared.
On the fifth day, the grand plan began. First of all, they create terrible sounds at night. Spooky sounds filled the air, and the hunter could not sleep all night. He felt that this farm was a haunted place and was filled with danger.
That night, the farm became a very crowded place. Bertie and Andy along with their friends devise a terrifying scene to outwit the hunter. They flapped their wings and danced loudly in the air, causing the various glittering paint colors they wore to sparkle and give off a mysterious glow. The pocket lights they carried were deliberately placed in several strategic locations to create a terrifying appearance.
As the night wore on, the farm felt like a strange and mystical world. Strange sounds filled the air, and gleaming ghosts floated around the farm. The hunter, hiding in the bushes, was frightened and could not believe what he saw. He was absolutely convinced that this farm was home to bloodthirsty ghosts.
However, in fact, it was all just a dramatic appearance presented by the ingenious farm animals. They outwit the hunter in spectacular fashion, and their grand plans begin to reach their zenith. The hunter, as if he had faced powerful supernatural beings, could no longer face him. He decided to flee and left the farm in a state of panic.
Bertie and Andy saw the hunter running away from the farm, and they felt a great victory. They both feel that they have done an amazing job in protecting their farm and their friends. In the next few days, the farm was again a peaceful and happy place.
But this story is not over. A few weeks later, when everything had calmed down, Bertie and Andy felt that they had to send a message to the hunter to let him know that he had been framed. They want to express their intelligence in a funny and entertaining way.
They decided to send a fake letter to the hunter. The letter looked like a strange letter coming from the ghosts inhabiting the farm. Bertie writes the letter, while Andy helps devise an illusion of sound to accompany it.
The letter read, "To the Honourable Hunter, We, the ghosts inhabiting the ranch, would like to thank you for your brief visit. We know that you are a formidable hunter, but we are also intelligent and cunning. We have trapped you with our amazing tricks. May you have a funny feeling when you realize that you have become our laughingstock. Goodbye, and never try again!"
The letter was signed with a very dramatic false shimmering light. Then, Bertie and Andy made mysterious noises that floated in the air, as if the ghosts were flying over the farm. The letter was placed at the hunter's door, and they soon went back to hiding in the bushes.
The hunter, when he found the letter and heard mysterious voices, was confused and frightened. He felt like he was having a strange dream and could not understand what was happening. After a while, he finally realized that it was all a trick played by the animals on the farm. His face turned red, and he felt very embarrassed.
That night, Bertie and Andy hear the hunter's screams from afar. "You, clever duck! And you too, naughty chicken! You guys really set me up well!" They both laughed happily, knowing that they had managed to teach the hunter a lesson.
From then on, the hunter never returned to the farm. Bertie, Andy, and their friends live in peace and happiness. They are satisfied that they have protected their home and have shown that intelligence and creativity can defeat even the greatest threats.
The story of Bertie and Andy, the dodgy duck and chicken, soon becomes a legend on the farm. They are an inspiration to other animals to work together, think intelligently, and not be afraid to fight threats. On many occasions, they hold meetings and tell their funny stories about how they managed to trap the hunter.
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