
Bertie's duck and Andy's chicken were sitting around in their garden when suddenly the ignorant skunk appeared. The skunk laughed as he flicked his tail and said, "Hey, Bertie and Andy, I'll make you laugh now!"
Bertie replied with a laugh, "No, thank you, we'd rather be peaceful today."
But the skunk did not heed their request. He kept trying to make jokes that weren't funny, like throwing mud balls at them or squatting behind the bushes and yelling, "Who stole my nest?"
Finally, Andy got the joke idea. He whispered to Bertie, "Let's play the trick back at the skunk."
They both planned quickly. Bertie stood in the middle of the garden and played a role like he was so scared. He said tremblingly, "Sigung, please don't take it personally! We'll give you food if you stop."
Bertie's Duck and Andy's Chicken both plan quickly, devising their strategy to drive away the ignorant skunk. They know that skunks like to play funny tricks that are not funny, so they have to think creatively to make it go away.
Bertie, who was famous for his intelligence, stood in the middle of the garden in a very frightened manner. He began to play the role with great dedication, trembling, and said in a trembling tone, "Sigung, please don't take it personally! We'll give you food if you stop."
Andy, who has great acting art instincts, hides in the bushes nearby, waiting for the right moment to emerge. He knew that in order to make their tricks work, they had to make the skunk believe that there was something truly terrifying in their garden.
The skunk who was initially laughing, started to feel somewhat guilty. She looked at Bertie's fearful expression and felt unwell. But still, he was not entirely sure.
Bertie continued to speak in a trembling tone, trying to convince the skunk that they did not want to hurt him. "We are peaceful animals, Skunk. We just want to live in peace in our garden. We can share a meal with you if you stop bothering us."
The skunk began to consider their offer. He didn't really want any trouble, and the food offer sounded tempting. But at the same time, he was still somewhat suspicious. He said, "How do I know you won't do any other tricks to me?"
This is the moment they've been waiting for. Bertie meticulously replied, "We'll give you the secret password. If you hear it, you'll know that we won't bother you anymore. The key word is 'Sweet Caca'."
The skunk was a bit surprised by the strange keyword, but he agreed. "All right, I'll give you one chance. But don't mess with that keyword."
Bertie and Andy nodded in unison, and they quickly arranged the food in front of the skunk as a sign of peace. The skunk starts eating voraciously, but remains wary of tricks.
Meanwhile, Andy is still hiding in the bushes, waiting for the right moment to end their trick. He knew that to make this trick work, they had to make the skunk believe that they were really serious.
When Andy appears with a terrible appearance and claims to be "Cicih Caca, the gardener's spirit," the skunk is shocked. His eyes were round, and he almost dropped his remaining food. Bertie quickly pulled away, trying to maintain his composure, but he also felt happy with the skunk's reaction.
Andy continued to stand upright, his fur standing like a needle, and he played his role as a gardener spirit very seriously. With a growling voice that broke the silence, he repeated his threat, "If you bother us again, you will face our anger!"
The skunk, who had been quite frightened before, was now completely shaken. He felt like he had awakened a terrifying magical power. In her panic, she knelt down in front of Andy and Bertie, wailing, "I'm sorry, Cicih Caca! I'll never bother you again!"
Bertie and Andy, who were still in their roles, looked at each other and nodded seriously. They know that this trick works more than they imagined. They let the skunk go, but kept their mysterious character for a while.
After the skunk completely leaves, Bertie and Andy finally take down their mysterious characters. They both laughed so hard that their stomachs hurt. It was the most entertaining joke trick they had ever played.
"Why don't we think about hiring ourselves as a local park ranger?" andy said while still laughing.
Bertie agreed, "Yes, we're definitely going to be a big hit with this trick!"
From that day on, stories of Cicih Caca, the terrible guardian spirit of the garden, spread among the animals in their garden. They all remember well the tricks they played on the ignorant skunk, and it becomes a lesson that seeking pleasure in a ignorant way will never work.
Bertie and Andy felt very satisfied with their victory. They sat together in the garden, celebrating with the dishes they prepared beforehand. They laugh and tell stories about the witty tricks they play, recalling the funny moments that occur.
From that day on, their garden became a quieter and more peaceful place. They are never again bothered by the ignorant skunk or other animals who want to play witty tricks. All the animals in their garden know that Bertie and Andy are smart animals and should not be disturbed.
Cicih Caca, the gardener's spirit, became a legend in the garden. The story of Andy's horrifying appearance and his terrifying threat continues to be told and passed down from one generation of animals to the next. That is a good lesson about the importance of respecting others and living in peace.
Meanwhile, Bertie and Andy continue to live their lives peacefully in their beautiful garden. They know that their friendship is the most important force, and together, they can face all sorts of witty tricks that may come their way in life.
Finally, they take a valuable lesson from this experience: that intelligence, creativity, and friendship can always beat the tricks of a joke that is not funny, and that kindness is always a better choice. And in this story, all the animals in their garden learn that the message will always be remembered and respected.