Once Upon a Time (5)

The tiger pounced on the wheat, but it was so fierce that it landed right on the tree. Wheat heard the sound and quickly rolled out of the way before dodging.

Wheat quickly got up and ran towards a small hill in the distance. Boss Wang did not pounce on the wheat, and then chased the wheat and ran to the small hillside.

Wheat ran to the top of the hill, hid behind a tree, and shot an arrow at the tiger, and the tiger chased after Wheat Heart, unsuspectingly, and the arrow was shot in the tiger's right eye.

This time, the boss of the Tiger King suffered by himself, and his left eye and right eye were blinded by wheat, and he became a blind tiger completely.

Boss Wang, who couldn't see anything, ran around and bumped everywhere. Wheat could have shot another arrow and killed the tiger, but he remembered the words of the sika deer, and the arrow that he had been about to shoot was retracted.

Boss Wang staggered into the depths of the forest. Wheat walked down the hill and met the sika deer head-on, and the wheat told the reason for the matter, and the sika deer was very happy and said to the wheat: "It's good that you can let go of Boss Wang, although it has done a lot of evil, but being blind is also the biggest punishment for him."

Wheat also recognized the words of the sika deer. Sika Deer said that she wanted to fulfill Wheat's first wish, and she asked Wheat: "I can give you 1,000 stone of grain or 100 acres of wasteland, which one do you want?" Without hesitation, Wheat said, "I want 100 acres of wasteland." The sika deer smiled and said, "You are a smart man, there will be no food when you run out of food, but there will be no shortage of food to eat when you have land." Wheat nodded.

The sika deer told the wheat that there was a wasteland at the edge of the forest, which was very fertile and could grow different crops throughout the year, and that the land was not affected by drought or rain.

The sika deer led the wheat to the field and left. Wheat rushed back home and told his wife about it.

The two of them were so happy that they went to cultivate the land with their hoes the next day. The following year, the couple had a bumper harvest of crops, and the family lived a worry-free life.

But one day when the wheat came to the field, a large patch of corn had somehow fallen to the ground, leaving footprints that looked like a very large animal.

What is the reason for this?

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