punish me!

Elta 2022-12-07 04:42:23

This ink version is especially like Wukong from the return of the great sage

12:07 The monster will appear. The monster looks a lot like Groot in "Guardians of the Galaxy", but it's just like it, with what seems to be a flame in hell, and roughly pulls out the branches and trunks on his body, it's not cute at all, it's worse than Groot There are many, so he is a monster with a destructive attribute rather than a cute pet like Groot. He said to Connor, I was summoned by you to tell you three stories in exchange for a real fourth story. Connor was stunned and didn't know why. He thought the monster would bring miracles and at least magic, so he could save his sick mother, because there was only one scene in the depths of Connor's nightmare: In the shattering, the mother fell into the abyss, but Connor was unable to catch her. But the monster's goal is straightforward, I'm going to tell you three stories in exchange for your fourth, and that's it. So Connor, in the beginning, just didn't take it seriously. In the first story, the prince killed his lover and framed it for the queen, which aroused the anger of the people against the queen. The prince took the throne and became the king loved by the people. The monster said that good people sometimes do bad things, but not all bad things are done by bad people. Although the queen was a witch, she did not kill the king nor the peasant's daughter, and she was innocent in this matter. At this time, Connor had to live with the annoying grandma. They seemed to hate each other. The disgust turned into anger, and Connor smashed the grandma's living room. Facing the father called by grandma, Connor said, won't you punish me? Dad said, why should I punish you? The second story is that in the industrial age, there is a maverick pharmacist who still sticks to the tradition, collecting and refining medicines and selling them to people in small towns. A young priest in the town felt that the pharmacist did not believe in God and did not follow the times and acted like a monster, so he slandered the pharmacist everywhere, and no one in the town bought the medicine from the pharmacist. (Jealous) Until one day the priest's daughter fell ill, the medicine stone was ignored, and prayers did not work. The priest thought of the pharmacist and asked the pharmacist to take care of his daughter, and was willing to pay all the price for this, even if he gave up his faith. The pharmacist was unmoved, however, and the priest's daughter eventually died. Connor believes that the monster should punish the pharmacist. However, the monster told him that the real bad guy is the priest. If a person can give up his faith, he can also frame others because of jealousy. They smashed the vicar's house. The third story, there used to be a boy who was always seen as invisible, in fact he was not invisible but used to be ignored. Finally one day he pondered whether he would still exist if no one could see him. Connor is such an invisible man. He always looks at a boy, a boy who is taller than him and stronger than him. The story does not explain whether it is because the boy always bullies him, he always looks at him, or because of Kang. Na is always looking at him before being bullied. Finally one day, when the boy wanted to understand that the reason why Connor always looked at him that way and provoke him was because he wanted to be beaten by him, the boy said to Connor, I will never look at you again, I will treat you as an invisible person. An angry Connor summoned a monster, he said he would never be invisible again, and he sent a boy taller and stronger than him to the hospital. Facing his teacher, Connor said, won't you punish me? The teacher said, why should I punish you? What is the fourth story? I want to end this, Connor said, I can't just watch She left, I let go, I let her die. Connor knew in his heart that his mother couldn't stand it, and this thought made him feel guilty, thinking that he had killed his mother because he couldn't keep his faith. Therefore, when his mother died, he should be punished the most severely, which is why he made provocative behaviors. Compared with inner suffering, physical punishment would make him better. As Tetsuko Kuroyanagi wrote, children who have lost their parents often feel a huge sense of guilt, because I am not good, my father died, and because of my fault, my mother died. It was the same with Connor, guilt tormented him deeply when he thought of ending it all. The monster said, you just want to end the pain, your own pain, everyone thinks this way, you do it intentionally or not. At the end of the fourth story, Connor hugged his mother tightly, and when he opened the knot, he let go and let her go. At the end of the story, Connor opened his mother's drawing book, and we suddenly realized that the monster in Connor's mind was put in by his mother. When he was five years old, she taught Connor to draw monsters. Na has told stories of monsters, only as Connor grew up these stories entered the subconscious, and when he encountered major trauma, into the dream to guide him. Jack Rowling said that as long as she was deeply loved, her mother's love would stay on her skin, protecting her when Harry Potter was in danger. Connor's mother said, "It's my biggest regret not being able to watch you grow up. It doesn't matter if you're angry, I'm also angry with myself. But one day when you think back to today and regret that you were too angry to talk to me, you have to remember, it's okay, I understand, I know what you want to say to me, you don't need to say I know , if you want to destroy anything, go for it, destroy them completely, I am there. Finally like the soundtrack. The drawing book, we suddenly realized that the monster in Connor's brain was put in by his mother. When she taught Connor to draw monsters when he was five years old, she told Conner the story of the monster, but just followed As Connor grew up these stories entered his subconscious mind, into dreams to guide him as he encountered major traumas. Jack Rowling said that as long as she was deeply loved, her mother's love would stay on her skin, protecting her when Harry Potter was in danger. Connor's mother said, "It's my biggest regret not being able to watch you grow up. It doesn't matter if you're angry, I'm also angry with myself. But one day when you think back to today and regret that you were too angry to talk to me, you have to remember, it's okay, I understand, I know what you want to say to me, you don't need to say I know , if you want to destroy anything, go for it, destroy them completely, I am there. Finally like the soundtrack. The drawing book, we suddenly realized that the monster in Connor's mind was put in by his mother. When she taught Connor to draw monsters when he was five years old, she told Conner the story of the monster, but just followed As Connor grew up these stories entered his subconscious mind, into dreams to guide him as he encountered major traumas. Jack Rowling said that as long as she was deeply loved, her mother's love would stay on her skin, protecting her when Harry Potter was in danger. Connor's mother said, "It's my biggest regret not being able to watch you grow up. It doesn't matter if you're angry, I'm also angry with myself. But one day when you think back to today and regret that you were too angry to talk to me, you have to remember, it's okay, I understand, I know what you want to say to me, you don't need to say I know , if you want to destroy anything, go for it, destroy them completely, I am there. Finally like the soundtrack.

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A Monster Calls quotes

  • Conor: What do I do?

    The Monster: Now all that is left is for you to speak the simplest truth of all.

    Conor: I don't want you to go.

    Mum: I know my love.

    Conor: I don't want you to go...

    Conor: How does the fourth story end?

    The Monster: It ends with a boy holding on tight to his mother. And by doing so... he can finally let her go.

  • The Monster: Here is the end of the tale.

    Conor: I'm afraid.

    The Monster: Of course you are afraid.It will be hard, it will be more than hard. But you will make it through, Conor O'Malley.

    Conor: You'll stay?

    The Monster: I will be right here.