Tales of the Past (2)

The sika deer knelt on the ground on its two front legs, and she was thanking the wheat. I only heard the sika deer say that she is a beautiful angel sent to this forest by the Jade Emperor, and her task is to convey beauty and make this forest full of positive energy.

When she first came to this forest, all the animals in the forest liked her very much, and they were willing to live in harmony and pass on beauty.

For a while, the forest was full of happiness, and everyone watched and helped each other. But it wasn't long before the king of tigers, Boss Wang, had his own ideas.

It thought: It's a good thing to spread beauty in the forest, but I can't eat meat in this way! Those little animals can't be eaten, how is that good?

Boss Wang was sullen for several days, and finally he held a forest tiger conference, at which he said, "Since the Jade Emperor sent a beautiful messenger, how are you doing?" The white-fronted tiger sighed and said: "Don't mention the king, I haven't eaten meat for a few months, you see my coat color, where is still a tiger, it's almost like a sick cat." The tiger also said, "My tiger cub has just been born, and it is dying because it can't eat meat," and he began to cry.

When Boss Wang heard what everyone said, he shouted loudly and said to his relatives, "Then what should we do?" Do we have to eat meat from today? Do we have to catch critters? When everyone heard this, they danced and cheered.

After that, the tigers began to hunt small animals in the forest. During this time, due to the good news of the sika deer, everyone lived in harmony and did not guard against the predation of the tigers, so many small animals were eaten by the tigers.

On this day, the sika deer that had just given birth to the baby was walking in the grass, and Boss Wang was passing by here, and when he saw the sika deer, he thought: It's all you, so that we don't have meat to eat, and I'll eat you today.

Thinking about it, Boss Wang jumped towards the sika deer. The sika deer was almost caught by it, but fortunately Wheat saved her.

The sika deer is very grateful to the wheat and promises to help the wheat fulfill three wishes.

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