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The Big Bad Wolf and the Little Sheep

In a lush forest, there lived seven big wolves and seven little sheep, and many small animals.

By Mary C FuentesPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
The Big Bad Wolf and the Little Sheep
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 In a lush forest, there lived seven big wolves and seven little sheep, and many small animals.

  One day, the little sheep went to the riverside to drink water and ran into the big bad wolves, who were drooling.

  The little sheep stopped half-heartedly and asked, "Do you want to go to our house?

  The big bad wolf said, "Really."

  The little sheep said together, "Then you must allow us two demands, first: to smooth your teeth; second: to cut all your nails, do you allow it?"

  The big bad wolves said, "OK, we allow it, but there are no scissors and teeth grinding things here, so we will go home to do these two things."

  They agreed to meet in five days, and the big bad wolves were all very anxious. The old wolf said, "Let's smooth out the dentures and use a white cloth to make up the leaking places, and then sprinkle some blood powder on it. They did what the old wolf said and got it done immediately.

  Wolf Lao Er said that we could not see the nails if we wore double socks, and the big wolves got ready one by one.

  The lambs were also preparing anxiously. They prepared a lot of wine and food, and also prepared eight concealed weapons.

  Five days passed, and the big wolves came to the sheep's house. They saw the rich wine and dishes and ate them up without saying anything, but they said they were still hungry, so they opened their bloody mouths and pounced on the seven lambs. The lambs unhurriedly opened the remote control of the organ, and at once a ghostly cry came from the house, and the big wolves were killed by the organ.

  The clever little lambs turned the danger into safety and were praised by many animals for eliminating the pests in the forest!

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  Bedtime Story 5

Birdie's Story of Finding a Friend

  One day, when Auntie Cat went to Birdie's house for tea, she said happily to him, "Birdie, you study so hard every day, and you go out for a walk two or three times a month, and you have no friends to play with, your eyes will be broken. How good it is!"

  The little bird thought about it and said excitedly, "Thank you, Auntie Cat, I'll go find my friends now!" On the way to the woods, the little bird met the clever little white rabbit first.

  The bird happily said to her, "Sister rabbit, will you make friends with me!" The white rabbit said happily, "Of course, you can." They walked and walked, and found the lively little deer, and the little bird said excitedly, "Brother deer, can you make friends with me?" The deer smiled heartily and said, "Yes!"

  The three little animals walked and walked and walked, and finally, they found the principal, the wise calf, and the little bird asked politely, "Principal, can all the students in your school make friends with me?" The principal said kindly, "Of course!"

  In this way, the little bird made many friends and played with them every day after doing his homework. They are happy and happy every day.

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  Bedtime Story 6

The Greedy Wolf

  The wolf saw a wounded god on the road. The wolf saved the god and offered fresh meat to the god to eat every day, and the god's body gradually recovered.

  God said to the wolf, "I can grant you a wish, what do you wish to get?"

  The wolf said, "Then I will wish for three wishes, one wish is too little."

  God reluctantly promised the wolf, and the wolf now had three wishes, and it said, "My first wish is to have endless prey; my second wish is to be able not to be hunted by hunters; my third wish is to get three more wishes."

  God fulfilled the wolf's wishes, but the wolf was too greedy and would rely on God's wishes whenever there was a difficult problem to solve.

  God saw the greed and avarice of the wolf, and God decided to reject this unreasonable request wolf, and the wolf decided to make the last wish, and the wolf said, "Then please allow me to finish making the last wish."

  God said, "Then please say your wish."

  The wolf said, "I wish that everything would go back to the day we met, the day I saved you."

  God did not understand what the wolf wanted, but as a god, she had to fulfill the wolf's request. God turned back time to the day he met the wolf, and God was still lying injured and dying on the ground.

  The wolf saw the wounded God on the road as usual, but this time the wolf did not save God but turned around God twice, and the wolf said, "Since you cannot satisfy my wishes and needs, there is no need for me to save you."

  With that, the wolf went away and God died because he didn't get the wolf's help.

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