Part 4: Land of the Wind_Hedgehog Hans

After going for two weeks, the Frog Prince finally reached the land of the Wind.

This kingdom is very strange, no house has windows but only the main door. The Frog Prince's journey is always hindered by strong winds, and it takes a lot of effort to move.

As he was walking, he saw an old man, so he stopped and asked, "Why don't any houses have windows?"

"Because the wind here is too strong."

"Then why is there a main door?"

"Because there must be a main door to enter the house."

Remembering the purpose of the trip, Prince Frog immediately asked the old man, "Who is the bravest man in the land of Wind?"

The old man replied immediately, "Hans! It is Hans who is the bravest of the Wind!"

After that, he also asked many more people, everyone said Hans Hedgehog was the bravest. The prince said to himself, "I must find the Hedgehog Hans."

He walked along the riverbank, went on and on, saw a fisherman, and asked, "Good man, do you know where Hans is?"

But the man replied, "I really want to tell you, but I can't. I don't know what else to say!"

Prince Frog found this man strange, he didn't care anymore and continued on.

After a long walk, he met a hedgehog by the river.

The hedgehog is round, drawing intently. In the river, there is only one fish, which it draws into many fish, and also draws many more tanks, locking them in.

Prince Frog was surprised, and asked, "There is only one fish, why do you draw so many?"

"Because I want lots and lots of fish swimming around in the water, it's so beautiful!" The hedgehog put down his pen and paper and answered honestly.

"May I ask if you know where Hans is?"

"What do you ask Hans to do?"

The Frog Prince patiently narrated the story. The hedgehog listened attentively and then said, "Greenbeard is disgusting, let me go with the prince!"

"But I want to find Hans, the bravest of the wind!"

"I'm Hans! Hans Gunner!" The hedgehog proudly replied.

Looking at the tiny hedgehog, the prince looked disappointed. He said, "So you're Hans. You're so brave, but you're so small, how can you fight Greenbeard?"

Hans the hedgehog understood the prince, drew his bow and arrow, pointed to the apple on the other side, "I can shoot that apple."

Hearing the hedgehog say that, the prince half believed and half doubted.

Hans drew three arrows from his side, drew up his bowstring, and fired with a "swoop".

Sure enough, three apples fell from the tree. Seeing Hans' archery skills with his own eyes, the Frog Prince was overjoyed, admiring, "What a marksman! Hans, I need you!"

So Hans the Hedgehog became the Frog Prince's first companion. Along the way, he saw Hans the Hedgehog looking sad and unhappy, the prince asked him, and the Hedgehog replied that he had lost his drawing board. The Frog Prince promised that as long as the princess was saved, he would give Hans a hundred brand new drawings, and then Hans smiled. They stayed in the windy country for one night, and set off early the next morning. Along the way, the Frog Prince kept yawning, obviously not sleeping well yesterday. Who said Hans is a hedgehog? The porcupine's nest stinks, how can it compare to the royal palace of Obsidian.