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I released a butterfly (Breeze Muyun)

author:Desert in autumn

--I released a butterfly-

At some point, a daredevil butterfly broke into my balcony, stayed on the glass, and for a moment it slammed into the glass and tried to fly out.

A window was open, and I wanted to see if it could find an exit on its own.

It is always clinging to which glass in front of it, falling and flying, hitting the glass with a loud bang, and under it is the open window, it will be big, I expect it to hurt and fall, so it may fall effortlessly outside the window, but it is so persistent, up and down, for its light and freedom!

Then I walked away and forgot about the butterfly that had fallen into its cage.

At night, the weather changed suddenly, it rained, it snowed on the distant mountains, and the temperature dropped to about zero degrees. When I woke up in the morning and heard the sound of fluttering again, I hurried over and saw which butterfly was still clinging, still in that direction, still in that motion, and the window was still open.

I don't know if it was because of the touch, or because I was tired of its interference, I decided to help it escape. Approaching gently, it quickly pinched its wings, and it struggled weakly. Standing at the window, sending it out of the window, with a loose hand, this persistent butterfly flipped in the wind like a fallen leaf, flew away quickly, and disappeared into the cold fog in a moment.

I released a butterfly!

Withdrawing my hand, I suddenly struck a nerve, and my heart tightened. According to such a season of such a weather, flying out of it, it will most likely be frozen to death quickly, I did not know for a moment whether this move is released or killed, although I know that whether it is left or released, its destination is death, but the experience of going to the end of life is slightly different, I really can't help it more. It belongs to nature, and accepting natural selection and elimination is its destiny. Rather than a troubled life, it is better to die freely, maybe this is its persistence!

Looking at the direction it flew, I was suddenly relieved!

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