“What do you want?” the Asiatic Ibex replied.
“We are looking for the Bindweed to save our King.” said Winnie.
“Bindweed? It’s in the Mountain Cox and it’s very difficult to get it,” said the Asiatic Ibex.
“Please! We have to get it back by tomorrow morning,” said Winnie.
Their passion touched the Asiatic Ibex.
“Then come with me,” said the Asiatic Ibex.
Finally, they got the Bindweed on the top of the Mountain Cox. It was a very beautiful white
flower, just like a diamond shinning in the snow. Jack picked and held it in his hand carefully.
“You need to bring it back as soon as possible, otherwise, it will disappear after 24 hours,”
said the Asiatic Ibex. “Besides, you have to beware of the Gold Eagle. He will attack you if you
have the Bindweed~ the treasure of the Mountain Cox.
The Asiatic Ibex gave Jack and Winnie a horn with holes. He reminded them to take it out
when they met the Gold Eagle.
“Thank you,” said Jack.
Then they left the Asiatic Ibex.
While they headed back to the jet, the Gold Eagle flew on top of their heads and wanted to
catch them.
“Take out the horn,” said Jack.
Winnie was holding the horn and said, “It likes a flute.”
“Blow!” Jack whispered in the ear of Winnie.
Winnie started to blow, the Gold Eagle slowed down. Then Winnie blew forcefully, he flew far
away from them.
“Hooray!” Jack and Winnie clapped their hands together.
They got on the jet and flied back. They gave the Bindweed to the King and the spell went off
amazingly. Finally, Jack and Winnie got the prize but they decided to use it to help the poor.