Peter Rabbit was grateful and even happy. The owner wrote himself in the book, and the sales were particularly good. He and his owner instantly became famous.
However, I didn't expect that the publishers' comments on themselves were inherently bad.
The host's husband also echoed, thinking that he was really bad and often sabotaged him.
The owner felt that this was not the case. After all, although she was mischievous and almost prevented the two of them from getting married, he didn't mean it.
As if confirming the truth of everything, but still looking for excuses for him.
Peter Rabbit felt wronged and thought that although he used to do sabotage a lot, now he has corrected the evil.
The owner's husband is full of prejudice against him, thinking that he has not changed from beginning to end.
For example, he went to prevent others from stealing tomatoes, but was still misunderstood by her husband, thinking that he was sabotaging.
Obviously there are so many bunnies, but he feels that Peter alone is worrying. After all, no one else has a problem except for his sabotage.
Faced with such unwarranted injustice, Peter Rabbit instantly felt that his brilliant book results were not worth mentioning.
After all, he can't find a sense of being praised and praised here, and he is unwilling to be written by the reputation of others and villains.
In this way, desperately chose to leave.
On the road, he encountered the situation of petty theft again. He wanted to stop it, but he remembered that he was always misunderstood by people before, and was always full of prejudiced comments.
Can't help muttering comments, and think it's useless to stop.
Anyway, he is unclear of suspicion.
The old animal, who seemed to be old, used him, thinking that in fact he had some strengths that he could use.
The key is to get closer to each other and think that he and his father know each other.
In this way, the two people work together in a tacit understanding, not only to tease humans, but also to take away food from their homes.
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