Saturday, May 17, 2014

The story of pooling efforts to protect the danger (part 2)

When the hunter arrived, he only found a turtle lying with no strength left.

The hunter said that" Hey! I set the trap for a doe, but I get a turtle. Well, fine. I don't come here for nothing. They said the turtle's meat can make us having a long life. I'd better try it." The hunter wrapped the turtle with cloth and hung it because he saw the doe who came back to decoy him at that moment.
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The doe shouted that " Hunter, I'm here. You want to eat me, don't you? Follow me."
The Hunter said that " Hey! It's a doe. Hoorey! Today I'll have both turtle and doe. Yummy! Wait here.Turtle. I'll come back to cook you. Let me catch the doe first."

When the doe ran away, the hunter chased after into the overgrown forest. Meanwhile the barn owl bird appeared to tell the turtle to prepare himself.
The bird said to the turtle " Turtle, prepare yourself. Soon the doe will come back and unwrap the cloth. Now he's seducing the hunter to go into the woods."
Turtle said " Alright, I'll go into the water as fast as I can."
The bird asked the turtle that " How's your mouth? Is it alright now?"
The turtle answered that " It's getting better. I don't know how many teeth are left?"


When the sun rose, the doe could trick the hunter to go far away from them. Then he came back and set the turtle free.
The doe told the turtle that "Come down ,Turtle. Thank you so much. If you don't gnawed the rope and if the bird doesn't stall for time. I'll be a piece of steak now."
The turtle said that " I thank you and the bird for coming back to help me."
The bird said to the turtle that " That's fine. Anyway, you should go back to the water. The doe and I will hide ourselves in the woods also. When the hunter leaves, we come out to see each other again."
The turtle said that " Okay, everyone."


The time passed until it was almost noon. The hunter finally could find the way out to that place. When he arrived at the tree that he hung the turtle up, he saw nothing. So he picked up the ragged rope and the empty cloth and went back disappointedly.

The hunter grumbled that " I'm so pissed off. I can't believe that those animals can pool the efforts together.
I shouldn't fall into their trap. I'm so hungry. I'll go back and eat some veggies  and dip. Next time I'll get them. I'll eat them all. Wait and see."


When the danger passed, the three friends came out and lived their lives naturally without carelessness. When there was any fear threatening to one of them, the other two animals would always work together save him from that fear. This was the way they did until they all passed away.

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