When Lina took the injured Didu home and put it quietly at the entrance of the cave, it was not until then that Lina fully understood that she was wrong. She cried and promised that she would never force Didu to do anything in the future. She stroked Didu lightly, hoping it would get better soon.
When the little foxes saw that their mother was injured, they all whimpered in horror. Lina undid the bloody collar and gave Didu her freedom back.
She walked home sadly and lost. The little foxes surrounded her and looked at the distant hills. Didu has stood up tremblingly. When Lina approached it step by step, there was a trace of anxiety and fear in its clear and bright eyes, and then it turned and left...
Lina looked at Didu from a distance, and this time she didn't go after it. Because she loves it, she has to let it go and set it free.
Years later, Lena told Didu's story to her son.
Son: Why don't you go to Didu anymore?
Lena: Because it doesn't belong to me, it has a life of its own. At the time I confused love with possession, it was hard to understand, right? I like her, but I can't possess her. The only thing I can do is wait for her to come back to me.
Son: But I think Didu loves you.
Mom kissed her son's forehead and said with a smile, but I love you the most!
When Lina walked out of the room, the son played the wooden flute. Lena smiled and closed the door. Now, her son is the fox that made her heart flutter. But she already knew how to love him better!
When we first met, we instantly fell in love with the charming "fox". Therefore, our first thought was to domesticate him and keep him by his side forever. Maybe this is the common problem of human beings, the first thing that comes to mind when you like something is possession.
After witnessing that the "Fox" was hurt because of his own selfishness, we may only realize that we wishful thinking about keeping him around is just to satisfy our own possessiveness and never consider the feelings of the "Fox".
All we have to do is cherish the time we have together. If the fox wants to see her, it will naturally come to see her!
We are used to loving others the way we like. But, in fact, to love someone, the most important thing is to love them in the way they like.
With lover, with children, with family, it's all like this!
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