Tales of the Past (6)
The corn of the wheat was destroyed by the animals, leaving huge footprints, what happened? It turns out that there are two bears living in the forest, one is called Xiong San, the other is called Xiong Si, and the legend is that Xiong Daxiong Er's younger brother, since the two elder brothers cut down trees in order to block the bald head, they settled in another forest.
Left Xiong San and Xiong Si behind, they are not very industrious and sneak around. Last night, they passed by the wheat cornfield, and when they looked at the delicious corn, their saliva flowed a lot.
So they took advantage of the evening to eat in the wheat and corn fields, and when they had eaten they began to quarrel again.
As a result, the wheat fields and corn fields will suffer. The next day, wheat came to the cornfield, saw the scene, and almost fainted.
Good corn is damaged so much. Just as he was sighing sadly, he heard a voice not far away
"Whoa," Wheat heard and got up from the ground. Because he heard it, this cry was the tiger king king boss.
Thinking of this, Mai trembled with fright, and he thought that it must be the Tiger King who had taken revenge. At this moment, I heard a shout from behind, and something rushed towards Wheat, who hurriedly hugged his head and lay forward.
But instead of coming at him, the thing fell behind him. Wheat trembled and slowly turned around, and found that the Tiger King was staring at him with two bronze bell-like eyes, but there was no malice on the tiger's face.
At this time, the Tiger King spoke: "Mai Engong, do you remember me?" When Wheat heard the Tiger King ask him, he said, "You don't ......... Isn't it the Tiger King? But your eyes are ......," said the Tiger King: "This is thanks to the sika deer, it was he who went to the Jade Emperor to intercede, and the Jade Emperor asked Taishang Laojun for help and asked for two elixirs." In this way, the Tiger King not only saved his life, but also healed his eyes.
The Tiger King was very grateful to the sika deer, so he wholeheartedly wanted to help the sika deer, and the sika deer told him about the wheat, and the Tiger King decided to treat the wheat as a benefactor.
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