Bali couldn't understand why he was feeling this way for little witch, even though she had treated him so cruelly. He tried to push these thoughts out of his mind, telling himself that he was just grateful to be alive. But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't shake the feeling that there was something more to his emotions.
After two days of silence, little witch finally spoke to Bali. "I need your help, and in return I will endure that you stay alive, when I meet my master" she said. "General Diar has taken something that belongs to me, and I need it back. Will you help me?"
Bali hesitated for a moment, but then he remembered how little witch had saved his life, and he knew he couldn't just abandon her. "What do you need me to do?" he asked.
Little witch explained that they needed to sneak into General Diar's fortress and retrieve the object. Bali was nervous, but little witch seemed confident, and he knew that she was skilled in the art of magic.
Together, they set out towards the fortress. Little witch used her magic to create a diversion, and Bali slipped inside undetected. It was dark and quiet, and Bali's heart was pounding in his chest.
He finally found the object they were looking for, a small golden statue, and he carefully picked it up. But just as he turned to leave, he heard footsteps behind him. He spun around to face General Diar himself.
The general drew his sword, and Bali knew he was no match for him in a fight. But just as the general lunged at him, little witch appeared out of nowhere, wielding her whip. The two of them threw smoke bombs at General Diar and his men, and together they escaped from the fortress.
As they ran away, Bali couldn't help but feel a sense of exhilaration. He had never felt so alive, and he realized that little witch had shown him a whole new world of excitement and adventure.
But as they made their way back to safety, Bali also knew that his feelings for little witch were growing stronger. He couldn't explain it, but he knew that he wanted to be by her side, no matter what dangers lay ahead.