Chapter 47: Angela's Bear
A small village.
Among them, a small bear lives in the big banyan tree hole inside.
He's ugly, dirty, and smelly.
It doesn't matter if you do this, just wash it. The important thing is that the people in the village are rumored that this little bear is not an ordinary bear, he is actually a monster.
No one could tell when he had made his home here, and no one wanted to come near him.
But the bear never said anything.
He had a sack full of seeds. In addition to going to the mountains to find edible fruit and drinking water from the streams, he had to go to the mountains every day to find water. The rest of the time he spends his time planting his seeds in the soil. When they were sleepy, they curled up in the hollow of the tree and slept for a while, and when they woke up, they continued to sow seeds.
Actually, the bear is just an ordinary bear.
He didn't know why he was able to speak.
When Little Bear picked up the bag, he was told that there was a monster seed in the bag, and as long as he planted it, a person would appear.
This person is able to fulfill one of the wishes of the wisher.
What should I wish for?
Is it to bring down this village that hates itself?
Is it to let all those who have bullied themselves die?
Or simply, destroy this world without a trace of temperature?
Little Bear thought about it a lot, and finally, he thought of a wish that he felt would make him the most happy.
So he kept planting seeds day and night, trying to bring the man out.
Finally, one day, the bear was found.
It was a beautiful night, and the stars were like thousands of pieces of gold, spreading out in the endless night sky.
Little Bear saw a cute girl with a petite figure and a long red ponytail.
"Oops, it looks like a big guy came over by accident~ Okay, think about what wish you want to make?" The girl's voice was crisp, echoing through the mountains.
"I've figured it out."
"Tell me, what do you want? Even if it is to destroy the world, I can do it for you. The girl said.
"Please, please give me a hug." The bear was a little cautious, but soon he jumped for joy.
"It's the kind of movement that is gentle, soft, and wraps your hands around a person's body, and it looks very comfortable and comfortable. I've heard that it's called a hug, right? His eyes sparkled and happiness spread across his face.
He said, "I don't want to destroy the world, please give me a hug." ”
(ENDS)