Aidan put down the gun, opened the box, and there was no more sugar in it. He said sorry to Gomo. At this time, his heart must be ashamed, for his own villain's heart. Humans always think of animals with their own minds. Therefore, everyone insisted that these two tigers would hurt people, they were scourges, they were demons, and they would do everything possible to get rid of him. Only Rao has always believed that they don't hurt people, they are kind. Only children understand animals best, because they all have a heart that is not polluted by the world. In the end, Rao and Aidan watched them go into the depths of the jungle and watched their backs leaving, and they felt a little relieved. Humans finally made up for some mistakes. With more children like Rao, there will be hope for the future of mankind.
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