Ursula makes plans and bargains with The Little Mermaid, like a variety of sellers recommending products to you.
First, propose a plan to her in the name of helping her: "I can help you become a human, but if the prince does not fall in love with you within three days, then you must become a mermaid and become my captive. If he falls in love with you, Then you can be with him forever." Ariel was heartbroken. There was hesitation, but in the end still willing (the blueprint is too beautiful, although it is risky, it is worth trying). Furthermore, offering her a payment for three days of a human body is "your voice".
The witch is guaranteed to win, not to mention that she knows that the little mermaid who has lost her voice cannot get the love of the prince, as far as the deal itself is concerned. "Get a human body for 3 days" in exchange for a "beautiful voice", to be fair, it's only right that Ariel turns back into a dumb mermaid three days later. But there are additional conditions, if you can't win true love, you will become a witch's puppet, win true love, and become a human forever.
A sale recommends an expensive item you don't need , like an expensive yoga card. First of all, she draws a splendid blueprint for you: practicing yoga every day, you can become a goddess-level figure with good image and temperament, become Bai Fumei, and reach the pinnacle of life. So, you paid a lot of money in installments with Huabei to get an annual card. After going to the yoga studio to exercise for a while, you did not become the "goddess" in her mouth, but sighed at the high Huabei bill on the repayment day. You're bound by the bills like those mermen turned into worms by Ursula. (Not to discredit the yoga card, just want to point out the fact that some sales are exaggerated for performance.) Another example, a designer bag, an expensive cell phone.
Next time a salesman sells you something out of your reach and draws you a pie , think about Ursula's wicked and ugly look. In fairy tales, the evil Ursula will be defeated by justice, but in reality, hehe.
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