Chapter 2

Ming and Ping Pong eventually convinced a few number of animals to come with them. Then their long journey began. They walked for miles, oh how their feet hurt! "I'm tired!" said a puppy. "Sorry but a true Animalist never gives up! If he wants to defend his territory, he needs help!" said Ming. "But my feet hurt!' said a calf. "Oh quit complaining will you?! At least I don't kick your butt off the farm for you to starve to death!" said Ming impatient. The mother cow then said, "How dare you speak to my child that way!" Ming looked at the baby calf intensely. "Yes I suppose children are our future. Ok I suppose we could take a rest." said Ming. All the animals then sat down and huffed and puffed.

Meanwhile back on Linga Farm, the Kami was slaughtering helpless animals. Ling Sing was waiting for any good news. Then the dog came back out of breath. "So are the Infidels going to support us?" asked Ling. "Yes, they said yes sir!" said the dog. "Ling I heard that Ming went to get support from Napoleon, is that true?" asked the dog. "I'm afraid so. I just don't know what has gotten into that Ming Dong." said Ling Sing.

Meanwhile, miles away, there was trouble. Everyone was tired and hungry. "I'm hungry mama," said a sheep to his mother. "Don't worry little Comrade of a lamb, I'm sure Napoleon will give us plenty of hospitality." said Ming. "But Napoleon barely has food on his farm. He starves his own animals! I don't see why you'd want to be like him!" said another sheep. "He'll surely kill us if he finds out we're from another farm!" said a cat. "Enough about Napoleon! You're even lucky that I don't ask him to rip your throats out!" said Ming all angry. A kitten burst out crying. "Now look what you done, you made my daughter cry, what kind of animal are you?" asked the kitten's mother.

"I'm a pig, and you madam?" Ming said smiling sarcastically. "Come this way comrades!" Ming said walking ahead of everyone else. But nobody followed him. "Wait where are we?! I think we're going in circles!" said a dog. Ming stopped walking and turned around. "We're not lost comrades!" he said. "Yes we are, we passed that farm house at least twelve times!" said a sheep. "You're the worst leader ever!" said a cow. "I say we ditch this loser, all in favor say I!" said a roster. "I!" all the other animals said. "Look! Isn't that Animal Farm?!" asked a cat. Ming looked at the gate, it had a pig skull on it. "Yep this is the place!" Ming said. "Ok who wants to go in first?!" asked Ming. "You expect us to go in there?!" asked Ping. "Ok why don't we draw straws?" said Ming. "We don't have any," said Ping. "Ok I have a better idea, how about we send one of the children in! Just to see what happens." said Ming. "You're mad!" said a cat. "Well in that case, I'll send one in myself." said Ming. He head butted a kitten, so the frightened thing ran into the gates and walked passed the sleeping sheep dogs, and went up to the house. She saw what appeared to be a fierce looking fat boar on the front porch. He was sitting down, in a trench coat and smoking a pipe.

"Hello sir, my I please speak to Comrade Napoleon?" asked the kitten. "I'm him, what do you want?" he asked. "Comrade Ming is in trouble and he wants you to support the Animalist party. Please?" said the kitten. Napoleon looked at the cute little kitten and chuckled. "How could I say no to a face like that? Well I suppose I could have a talk with him, go bring him here!" said Napoleon. The kitten went out of the gate and bought Ming to Napoleon. "Napoleon, at last we meet, I'm such a fanatic of yours!" said Ming. "Well if you're such a fanatic, then why couldn't you come in yourself? I mean even that kitten was braver than you." Napoleon said giggling. "You don't understand, I absolutely love you!" said Ming. "Wait I know you, you're that annoying kid who keeps sending me letters," said Napoleon. "You don't get it, nobody on Linga Farm likes you except me!" said Ming all excited.

"Get to the point comrade! I don't have all day!" said Napoleon. "We need some of your animal troops to support us. We're under attack by the Kami!" said Ming. "Ok I'll see what I can do, but only under one condition, that I hold your son hostage!" said Napoleon. "Ok do what you want with him!" said Ming. "Bring him here!" said Napoleon. "So Ming bought his little son over, and made him go into the house. "If you do anything to betray me, your son dies!" said Napoleon. "That's fine with me!" said Ming. All the animals were shocked at Ming's behavior.

Napoleon sent some of his animals over to Linga Farm. Then while the "Battle of the Animalists" began, Ming came back to Napoleon a week later. "Oh back again are you comrade Ming?" asked Napoleon. "Yes I want to know how to get back at an enemy." Said Ming. "Are you refereeing to Ling Sing?" asked Napoleon. "How did you know?" asked Ming.
"Great minds think alike I suppose. Follow me." Said Napoleon. He got up on his two hind legs and walked into the house. Ming, thinking this was bazaar, followed him non-the-less.

They went into the den. Napoleon opened a book up and read from it a little bit, being the typical bookworm that he was. "So tell me Comrade Ming, do any of the animals on your farm know how to read?" asked Napoleon. "Amazingly no. I'm the only one and my girlfriend Ping Pong does too." said Ming. "Oh ok. Well anyways, Ling Sing captured some of my troops and I'm planning on taking his son hostage too." said Napoleon. "That sounds like a plan." said Ming. "Only thing is, I don't know how to lure him here." said Napoleon. "I'll help, and you will get your solders back." said Ming. "Good I like the way you think, I also want something else of yours." Napoleon said. "What?" asked Ming. "Perhaps if I send more troops then I could…." Before Napoleon could finish, Ming interrupted. "Take my other son hostage?" asked Ming. "I suppose great minds do think alike." said Napoleon. "It's a done deal!" said Ming.

Ming gave a letter to Ling's son. "It requests that you go immediately." said Ming. "Ok then, I'll go! So what's the occasion?" asked Ling's son being very suspicious. "Oh it's a surprise." said Ming. So Ming's other son and Ling's son went to Napoleon's farm. A nasty surprise awaited them. The dogs barked at them and made them go into the house. Finally, the "Battle of the Animalists and Egoists" was won. All of the Kami animals were driven out, but there was no peace. Napoleon released Ling's son, by that time, Ling's son had fallen in love with a pretty pink pig. He and his new girlfriend returned to Linga Farm. Also there was a great argument among the Animalist leaders. "I can't believe that you got Napoleon to support us! How could you be so careless?!" said one Animalist. "Simple, I can negotiate," said Ming. "You're not a true Animalist, you're a Napoleonist!' said another. "Oh that I am." said Ming.

So after the war, arguments between the Animalists and Egoists went on. Matters got worst when a civil war erupted. There was bloodshed everywhere, and Napoleon sent some more troops in. With that, the Animalists won. Ling Sing surrendered. "So tell me Comrade Ling. Will you let me rule the farm now that the Egoists are dead?" asked Ming. "Yes I will!" said Ling. "Good, now run away forever, if I ever see you here again, I'll kill you. Do I make myself clear?!" asked Ming. "You'll never have to do that, I'll never return again!" said Ling. Hours later, Ling ran away and was never heard from again. Then a personal battle among the Animalists erupted. There wasn't any bloodshed, but with the help of Ping Pong and Napoleon, Ming Dong became the new leader of the farm. The Animalists now ruled the farm.