A grateful wolf

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-29

Once upon a time there was a small village where the people lived an ordinary life, but their lives were threatened by a wolf. This wolf often sneaks up on villages, eats villagers' poultry, and even attacks villagers. The villagers were terrified, but there was nothing they could do about it, because the wolf was too powerful.

One day, a young warrior came to the village. He heard the stories of the villagers and decided to help them solve the problem. He asked the villagers about the wolf and learned that the wolf was very cunning and often hid in the woods, making it difficult to spot.

The warriors decided to use a clever ploy to capture the wolf. He had the villagers lay many traps and baits around the village. Then he went deep into the woods himself, deliberately making some noises to lure the wolves to attack him.

Sure enough, the wolf quickly appeared after hearing the sound. However, when it came to the trap and bait, it was trapped. The warrior took the opportunity to appear, captured the wolf, and brought it back to the village.

The villagers were very happy, thanked the warrior for his help, and prepared him a sumptuous dinner. However, when the warrior was about to leave the village in the evening, he was surrounded by a crowd.

It turned out that these people were the companions of the wolf, and they did not want the warriors to take the wolf away. They think the wolf is their friend and can't let it be harmed. So, they decided that they wanted to fight the warriors.

The warrior was not afraid, and with his ** and skill, he managed to defeat this group of people. Eventually, he left the village and returned to his hometown with the wolf.

In his homeland, the warrior took the wolf to a forest and released it. He tells the wolf that it should learn to live peacefully with humans instead of attacking them. The wolf seemed to understand the warrior's words, and it turned away and disappeared into the forest.

Since then, the villagers have never been attacked by wolves again. They thanked the warriors for their help, but also for the wolf's departure. This story teaches us that even the most ferocious beasts are capable of being tamed by humans.

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