Maybe the reaction is a little slow, and I only know when I see the third story, oh! It turned out that the tree monster was imagined by Connor. At first I thought it was Connor who was found by the tree monster, but it turned out to be the tree monster summoned by Connor.
When I was in my teens, it was really a watershed. Unlike 5 or 6 years old, I would share everything with my family. I would have my own little secrets and my own world. In fact, it’s not that I can’t say it, I probably don’t want to say it, at least that’s how I am. I don’t really want to tell my parents about anything that happens at school. First, I’m afraid that I might not accept their comments after listening to them. It must be a good thing, or a good thing in the strict sense, and it turns out that I don't want to say it. So it should be from then on that I have the habit of sleeping with a stuffed toy at night, and quietly tell it what I think after turning off the lights!
For Connor's age, the appearance of the tree monster is really scary, because I thought it was very handsome when I watched it, hahahaha, a bit like Groot of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and a muscular man Groot! The tree monster told Connor three stories, each alluding to Connor's situation at the time.
In the story of the prince and the queen, the truth you think is not necessarily the truth, lies and reality coexist. Connor couldn't understand why the tree monster wanted to save the queen, because everyone saw that the queen drank poison for the emperor and killed the prince's beloved girl, so everyone rose up to resist, and finally the prince became the throne. Fairy tales are all such a routine, but the tree monsters say that in fact, the emperor died of old age, and in fact the beloved girl was killed by the prince himself. He doesn't believe it, and even if I were that age, I wouldn't believe it. However, the tree monster told Connor, "Humans are complex animals, you believe beautiful lies, but you also know the cruel truth, which is why lies exist." Surreal education, Connor still doesn't understand. It's good not to know.
The story of the pharmacist and the priest, faith is half the cure. The tree monster said that he was going to demolish the priest's house at night, and Connor was shocked again, "The pharmacist is the bad guy!"
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