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In 2013, a woman in the United States inadvertently saved a bird, and three years later, when the woman was terminally ill and ready to die, the bird gave her hope. At 20

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In 2013, a woman in the United States inadvertently saved a bird, and three years later, when the woman was terminally ill and ready to die, the bird gave her hope.

In the spring of 2013, Alice was walking in the garden. Suddenly, a small cry caught her attention.

She then looked down to see that an injured bird happened to fall to her feet, making a helpless chirp. Alice immediately crouched down and gently held the bird in the palm of her hand.

The little bird was dressed in beautiful blue feathers, and Alice was immediately attracted to its beauty. Seeing its pitiful appearance, I decided to bring it home for rescue.

Alice said to the bird, "Is it okay for the bird to come home with me." The bird seemed to really understand, and nodded at Alice, which made Alice happy.

After Alice brought the bird home, she provided it with warmth and food. He also went out of his way to consult his doctor friends on how to disinfect and bandage wounds.

She named the bird Melodious because its call was always so beautiful. Often when she was depressed, its cry sounded, which cured all her unhappiness.

Over time, a special bond developed between Emily and Melody. They became best friends, and no matter how difficult Emily went through, Melody could always bring her comfort and courage with its crisp singing.

However, by chance, Alice's friend came to her home and exclaimed when she saw 'melodious': "My God, how can the blue-crowned bird be here." ”

Alice learned from his mouth that the bird she had inadvertently rescued was actually a national endangered animal, which made her shocked and worried.

Alice's heart became conflicted. She wanted to provide safety and protection for the little bird, but she also understood that it was an endangered species that should be left in the wild to survive.

Finally, she made up her mind. Although heartbroken, she decided to release the bird and try to teach it the skills to survive in the wild.

Eventually she found a suitable habitat in the surrounding forest and released it. 'Melodious' flew away in front of Alice's eyes and disappeared into the woods, and Alice's mood became empty.

The next day, Alice wakes up to the surprise to find that Melody has returned, and although Alice releases Melody over and over again and again, the next day it still appears at the window and shouts at Alice to tell her that she doesn't want to leave.

Finally, one day Alice habitually went to open the window to see if 'Melodious' flew back, but Alice never saw it again after that day, she was very sad, but also knew that the bird should soar freely in nature, and that time was its true belonging.

However, three years later, fate played a cruel joke on Alice. She was diagnosed with a terminal illness, and doctors told her there was no hope of a cure. Feeling hopeless and helpless, Alice prepares for the inevitable death.

In her darkest hour, a familiar chirp broke the silence. Alice opened her eyes and was surprised to find 'Melodious' stopped in front of her window. Its blue feathers are even more gorgeous, and its eyes reveal a determined light.

The appearance of 'Melody' gave Alice new hope. It flew to Alice's bedside and touched her hand with a gentle feather. Alice felt a strange energy flow into her body, and she realized that 'melody' brought her not only spiritual support, but also the power of life.

From that day on, 'Melody' became Alice's guardian. It comes to visit Alice every day and awakens her life force with its beautiful singing.

Alice felt stronger and courageous than ever, and she picked herself up again to face the disease positively. A miracle occurred, and Alice's body began to gradually recover.

Even the doctors were very surprised to find that her condition was slowly improving, and the cancer cells in her body did not spread during this time, and there was even hope of a cure.

Alice heard from the attending doctor that she had hope for her terminal illness, and she immediately understood that it must be the companionship and encouragement of 'melodious' that made her see hope, and 'melodious' was the key to her overcoming her terminal illness.

Later, in the company of 'melodious' every day, Alice was very happy every day, her body was getting better and better day by day, and the change in her condition surprised everyone, lamenting that the healing power brought by small animals to people is unknown and powerful.

The story of Alice and 'Melody' spread throughout the community and became a testimony of miracles. The deep bond she has established with 'Melody' has also overcome the disease and made people realize again how precious the friendship between humans and animals is.

Alice also shared her experience on social platforms to inspire and help other terminally ill patients, while also calling on people to protect endangered species and the ecological environment.

In the end, Alice understands that the fate between her and 'Melodious' is fated. The existence of 'melodious' brought her hope for life, and also made her understand the preciousness of life and the importance of coexistence with nature.

She is determined to continue to protect and protect the wonders of nature and pass on this hope to more people.

Bibliography:

"The warmest retribution in the world! She saved a bird 3 years ago, and after suffering from cancer, the bird actually saved the girl" The Paper reported on July 23, 2019

In 2013, a woman in the United States inadvertently saved a bird, and three years later, when the woman was terminally ill and ready to die, the bird gave her hope. At 20
In 2013, a woman in the United States inadvertently saved a bird, and three years later, when the woman was terminally ill and ready to die, the bird gave her hope. At 20
In 2013, a woman in the United States inadvertently saved a bird, and three years later, when the woman was terminally ill and ready to die, the bird gave her hope. At 20

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