Chapter 5 Children

In the book, children are often used as a representation of holiness, and then to express and tell something. I like this setting very much, probably because I like children very much, because children are indeed a kind of holy thing like snow, they come to the world without being stained by the dust, they are not polluted by the world, but purify the surroundings, this kind of kindness to others that they don't even know is maybe the real pure kindness.

But some people, some of the authors of books, have personally painted the tragedy of destroying the beauty and purity and goodness.

It's not that I don't know it's to express their thoughts, but I still hate this kind of behavior, and I can accept the grief and tragedy no matter how big it is, but can't we be adults like us?

What's wrong with a child who doesn't know anything? I don't think destroying such a thing would say anything, it would just make me sick.

I found a discordant fairy tale book on the adult shelf. Could it be misplaced? The people around me don't pay attention to this book, no one wants to read this kind of child's book, right?

But I don't have any resistance.,I'm used to reading adult books that can't make me cry.,It can only make me depressed.,Old age still read this kind of book.,It's actually very bad for the body.,But although my body will be renovated every other day.。

But it's good to look at fairy tale books to heal. So I took it off the bookshelf and looked at the cover, which seemed to be a sad and touching story of a fairy tale.

The cover of the book is a music box, and the painting is very expressive, as if you can hear the crisp and somewhat desolate sound.

So, with the sound of music that seems to be there, a fairy tale begins a long, long time ago.

。。 The protagonist of the story is a little girl born in a very poor family. One day, the little girl saw a very small and cheap doughnut in the window of a dessert shop, and there were many very expensive desserts in the dark window, but the little girl only cared about the doughnut, and she was absent-minded no matter what she did one day, and her parents asked her why, she hesitated, and thought of her family situation, so she did not speak.

But she couldn't forget the doughnut anyway. Before going to bed, she secretly prayed for a doughnut.

So suddenly, a witch appeared, and the witch asked her what she wanted, and after the girl said it was a doughnut, the witch really gave her a doughnut, but turned the girl's parents into dolls.

The girl anxiously inquired about the witch's whereabouts, trying to find the witch, give her a doughnut, and save her parents.

After inquiring, I learned that if you want to go to the witch, you will pass through several very dangerous places. But the girl was not frightened, and resolutely set off there.

After much hardship, the girl finally found the witch, who was surprised that the little girl was able to make it here, and let her parents go, and did not take her doughnut.

As soon as the picture turned, it was all a dream, and the girl happily hugged her parents. The parents said they were going to surprise the little girl and opened a box with the doughnuts in the window.

This is where the story comes to an abrupt end. I sat there in a daze, unable to calm down for a long time. Why is the girl so obedient and sensible, she doesn't look at expensive things, and she has to go through such difficulties and dangers to get a doughnut, even so, the girl didn't get a happy life in the end, and all the rewards she got were just a doughnut.

Just as I was about to put the book in its place, an administrator stopped me and said to me, "The book is in the children's area, and just now a child deliberately put the book there in order for his mother to see it so that his mother could buy him a doughnut, but it didn't work, and when he left, he secretly told me to put it back." If you don't mind, give me the book and let me put it back, right? "I gave the book to the administrator.

Watch her walk to the bookshelf in the children's area. It is a beautiful fairy tale for children to read, but it seems to me that it is over-understood, and it is regarded as extremely evil and sad.

Looking at the children's bookshelf from afar, its cover no longer feels like a sad story. An expressive music box, but different from what I saw on the bookshelf in the adult area.

It still rings motionlessly, as if it is about to start the next moving fairy tale. But it's a story that only children are qualified to hear.

Children can't read adults' books, and adults can't read children's books. Everyone will leave the children's area one day when they will understand the books of adults, and there will be no turning back.

But what about me, one day, will I be able to read children's books?