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Villain Book: The Fisherman II

Aesop the Ancient Greeks (620–560 BC)

The Fisherman IV

Villain Book: The Fisherman II

There is a fisherman who is good at blowing. He went to the beach with his pipe and net to fish, and he stood on a cape rock blowing the whistle, hoping that the fish would automatically swim out and dance when they heard the beautiful music.

But he blew for a long time without any results. So he put down his hoop, picked up the net and threw it into the sea, and in a few moments he caught a lot of fish.

He grabbed the fish and threw it on the ground, looked at the jumping fish and scolded, "You bad guys, you didn't dance when I blew the whistle, and now I don't blow, but you jump up!" (Doing things out of place)

The Fisherman V

Villain Book: The Fisherman II

A fisherman catches a small fish, and the little fish asks the fisherman to release it, because it is still small, please wait for it to grow up in the future, and then catch it, so it is more advantageous! ( Abandoning small profits, chasing hope)

Did the fisherman spare the little fish?

Well, the end of the story is still left to the child to decide!

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