The dinosaurs stuck their heads out of the castle windows while the little monsters came out from under the door
The warrior shouted from the top of the tree: Come on, soldiers, shoot arrows. The arrows reached us from every direction like rain. They hit some dinosaurs and their agitation increased. 133
These monstrous insects were increasing and approaching the tall tree, wanting to climb. The soldier Sula, who was protecting the warrior, looked down and said, "Warrior, look down, there is a gathering of insects." 134
The warrior was looking down and suddenly raised his head until he was met by the head of the dinosaur, Shush, wanting to devour him135
He tells him that you are their leader and you have the keys
Sula shouted to the soldiers to throw the sharp logs towards the tree, but the soldiers were surrounded by monstrous insects that filled the logs, eating them. 136
The dinosaur, Shush, grabbed the warrior and, as he lifted him up, the warrior was plunging his sword into it
But to no avail, the dinosaur was attacking him on the walls of the castle, and the warrior Sula threw her arrows at him and her tears were falling from the top of the tree, setting fire to those insects and burning them. Those insects dived under the tree and touched the frogs, so they woke up and jumped to the top of the ground while absorbing the tears. 137
It grew and became huge, and the flying horse came out of its ears
The frogs were trampling those monstrous insects. The soldiers fled to the village, thinking that these frogs wanted to attack them.
These horses flew carrying huge keys to the castle, hitting the heads of the dinosaurs with them. They got rid of them and gathered on top of the dinosaur, Shosh, surrounding him. The leader of the flying horses, called Sil, headed towards the warrior, carrying the key, and called him, "Warrior, grab the keys." 138
The warrior grabbed the key and the horse flew with it to the village, threw it aside, and then returned to battle
The flying horses had eliminated the dinosaur monster and it disappeared. The horses returned to the tree and carried the warrior Sula. Sula was astonished as she sang:
O birds, your food is tears
Beasts feed on fire
Fly me wherever you want
Don't lose your keys
You gave us the keys to the castle
O birds, take me to the warrior
Are you birds or horses?
O king's horse
The warrior is waiting for you. Leave your friends