"you must be the wizard, right? ",
"yes i am the wizard, so what's the objective?"
He turned his head left and right, his face showing tremendous fear, when he finally opened his mouth i was shocked of this,
"b-by the river, there is a b-big blue ball.."
then he starts to murmur something like the ball is the culprit of the newest case.
"shall we have a look then?"
"oh, right, p-please, follow me."
he showed the way to the river, and the sun is starting to set, luckily i brought a torchlight along with me, i pull out the torchlight from my backpack and turned it on, lighting the way ahead of us. We go deeper, and deeper into the forest,the forest is quite beautiful, i must say. As we walked on i just realized of something,
"umm, can i ask you a question?"
"yes, you may ask me, the famous detective
that solves the great alcatraz crime."
"why are we going through the forest while we
wanted to go to the river?"
his face showed confusement and then i started to explain to him,
" the orchidia river is located in the town
remember??"
his face went from confusement into a shock,
"ehh?!?! isn't river supposedly be in a
forest?!?!"
i had sighed and explain to him that not all rivers are located in a forest. so after all that walk, we have to go back, i just wasted my time, i supposedly be noted by this fact first,how silly i am. When we reached the town, i showed him the way to the river, but after a while he started to make the lead, maybe to a specific place where the big blue ball supposed to be. After walking a few blocks of the town, i heard the sound of gushing water, the river must be near by, and after a while, i can see the river. We are all alone and there is no one else there. The sky is red-orange in color, i sat on a rock and he did too, i had then asked him,
"so where is this big blue ball?"
"we have to wait until it is completely dark,
and turn off that torchlight, or we won't be
able to see it."
"we can't see it? does this ball thingy emits
light?"
" Hmm, you are clever indeed, this thing
does emit light."
I turned off the torchlight but kept it in the grasp of my hand, just in case anything happened. When it is totally dark, stars shine above us and the moon companies the loneliness of the night.
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