Chapter 39 Dark Fairy Tale

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A gentle breeze was blowing, and there was a bright sun above our heads.

Three hundred meters around the Luojia Mountain Tavern.

Time here seems to have stopped, and all the disturbances in the outside world have nothing to do with this place.

The afternoon sun shines down, and everything around you is warm and comfortable.

Boss Wonka found a bamboo chair from somewhere, half-lying on it, holding a black fairy tale collection in his hand.

And around the chocolate shop owner, six small animals were sitting.

They are a polar bear, an arctic shrew, and four little penguins.

In front of these children was a small bamboo basket containing such strange things.

For example, the little polar bear's basket contains pebbles, bark, uprooted grass roots with brown soil.

The things in the Arctic shrew's basket are relatively clean, mainly composed of colorful berries.

The four little penguins also have their own characteristics, from leaves to soil, in short, the bamboo basket is filled with strange things.

Next to it is a gramophone. The brass trumpet has been eroded by the years and sings very tasteful classical music.

Boss Wonka is half lying on a chair, his voice is very magnetic, and he is telling a story about Beauty and the Beast.

This is a story full of love and beauty.

Boss Wonka is very talented in telling stories, and the six little guys listened fascinatedly.

When the heroine Betty planned to sacrifice herself in order to save her father and replace her father.

The little polar bear said that if it were him, he would make the same choice.

Not just his father, he is willing to protect any family member, even if he sacrifices his life for it.

When Boss Wonka talks about the beast being injured trying to save Betty from being attacked by wolves?

The little arctic shrew couldn't help but complain.

According to the description of the story, the beast has such great strength and is surrounded by his territory. He does not understand why the powerful beast is attacked by a group of wolves.

How dare these wolves attack a wild beast?

Besides, in an empty castle, how could the beast be alone and where was his helper? Where are his men?

Boss Wonka did not explain, he said that the guy named Green wrote it like this.

And when the story came to the end, the villain Gaston decided to incite the villagers to kill the beast because he failed in his pursuit of Betty, and the beast was really killed?

Looking at the expectant eyes of the six little guys next to him, Boss Wonka closed the fairy tale collection. He stood up and picked up a cup of coffee with double sugar:

"Well, little ones, the story is over."

Little polar bear: "?"

He felt something wasn't quite right, but couldn't put his finger on it.

The Arctic shrew sitting on his brother's shoulder opened his mouth wide and held a red berry in his hand that exuded a rich and sweet smell:

"Uncle Wonka, shouldn't the end of the story be that Betty kissed the Beast, the Beast turned into a human, and the two lived a happy life?"

The four penguins next to me nodded, indicating that I was the same.

It's a pity that Boss Wonka is a ruthless man.

He picked up a cup of coffee and refused coldly:

"No, the beast died. The villagers killed the beast, skinned him, and everyone ate his body. Gaston, who killed the beast, became the hero of the village.

Betty's father betrothed his daughter to Gaston, and they had two lovely children.

By the way, Gaston has a huge beast head specimen in his house. This is his bragging capital, and he even became a nobleman by virtue of this matter. "

After the story was told, the six children were frightened.

The rookie was the first to live in Bengbu, and he was so frightened that he burst into tears:

"Wow~~"

Boss Wonka's expression was a little stiff. He wanted to say something:

"Forehead……"

But before he could think of what to say, the little polar bear stood up, looked at this hateful human with hostility, and shouted in a baby voice:

"Uncle Wonka is a bad guy!"

This made Boss Wonka silent:

"I……"

And looking at the little guys who share the same hatred and hatred, staring at him one by one.

Boss Wonka was at a loss. He subconsciously wanted to take out something, but he hesitated.

Finally, I had to say against my will:

"Is there a possibility that it was just a joke, Betty kissed the beast, the beast turned into a human, and the two lived happily together?"

But these little guys in front of me are not fools who can be fooled easily.

Kowalski, the wisest among the four penguins, tilted his head and asked seriously:

"Where's the big bad Gaston?"

The corner of Boss Wonka's mouth twitched. He thought for a while and tentatively gave a perfunctory answer:

"He was beheaded by a wild beast and made into a specimen and hung on the wall?"

But obviously, his ending did not satisfy the six little brats.

Bigg, the Arctic shrew, dislikes beasts the least. In his opinion, if he had the power of beasts, he would do many, many things.

Such as building a family and protecting those talking furniture servants in the castle.

A real man can be knocked down, but not defeated.

The little Arctic shrew was very dissatisfied with the beast's self-destructive behavior.

But as the saying goes, with deep love comes deep responsibility.

Bigger, who disliked beasts the least, was the first to defend them against injustice.

He stood on the shoulders of the little polar bear and shouted seriously:

"No, a beast wouldn't be as cruel as Gaston!"

The four little penguins next to him also started to cheer together and shouted:

"Yes, yes, beasts don't do that."

As the eldest brother, the little polar bear seemed much calmer at the moment, looking at the little penguin wiping tears aside.

Little Love's furry face had a very serious expression, quite like a young adult:

"Uncle Wonka, the little rookie has cried sadly enough, so please stop teasing him."

Boss Wonka had some regrets. He wanted to say that his version was the most realistic and realistic ending.

How can a beast driven away by humans be understood by the residents of the town after turning into a human?

At the beginning of the story, the ferocious beast captured the heroine's father, and then the heroine expressed her willingness to replace him, and the beast let her father go.

The heroine's father may be the last, but he is definitely not the first.

The reason why Boss Wonka tells this story is because he wants to tell these little guys.

Human beings are untrustworthy creatures.

If it weren't for the beast's momentary soft-heartedness, he would still be the free devil in the jungle, and he would not be killed by humans uniting.

But the appearance of Betty, this hateful human woman, melts the beast's hard shell.

When an animal loses its shell, it is equivalent to losing its teeth and claws.

And what is the fate waiting for him?

It's death!

It was his head that was cut off, made into a specimen, and hung on human walls, becoming the winner's bragging rights!

In the opinion of Boss Wonka, this horse riding is an excellent story.

But it's obvious that Boss Wonka's thinking has gone awry.

He actually foolishly tried to discuss what is real with a group of children whose average age is no more than five years old?

And when he realized that his idea was so ridiculous.

Boss Wonka was silent.

With a frustrated sigh, Boss Wonka, who was sitting upright just now, is now like a deflated ball, and his eyes have lost their previous luster:

"Gaston was kicked out of the village because he deceived the villagers?"

Little Love hesitated for a moment. He lowered his head and looked at the little penguin next to him who looked doubtful. The good brother immediately shook his head and said:

"No, no, no, let's try another one."

Crazy Boss Wonka wants to flip the table:

"I……"

"Boom!"

The sound of roaring engines suddenly sounded on the streets of Poseidon Street.

This powerful sound is full of mechanical beauty and is a romance unique to human wisdom.

Twenty years ago, no one would care about such an expensive and broken machine.

But now, twenty years later?

No man would refuse such a domineering car.

For ancient men, war horses and weapons were as tempting as women.

But this is a new era and it’s time for the kayaks of the old days to be thrown into the junkyard.

Women are still women, but firearms have replaced swords.

So what will replace the war horse?

Of course it’s a car!

Boss Wonka has sharp eyes. He looked up and saw this big guy not far away.

Boss Wonka, who really couldn't think of a better fairy tale ending, awkwardly changed the subject:

"Children, look, what is that?"