The Wizard’s Fairy Tale

: "The Grimm's Fairy Tales-Flail from Heaven"

A farmer drove two cows to plow the field. When they arrived in the field, they found that the horns of the two beasts began to grow, and they grew bigger and bigger.

When he went home, their horns were too big to enter the courtyard gate. A butcher happened to be passing by at this time. The farmer sold the cattle to the butcher. The agreed payment method was that the farmer gave the butcher a gram of rapeseed, and the butcher would count and pay a gold coin for each rapeseed. This sale is really good! The farmer went home and carried a gram of rapeseed, but a rapeseed fell out of his pocket on the way. The butcher paid the farmer according to the number. If the farmer hadn't dropped the seed, he would have received an extra gold coin. When the farmer turned around, the seed had grown into a big tree and reached the blue sky. At this moment, the farmer thought: "Since you have this opportunity, you must go and see what the angels are doing." So he climbed up and saw the angels were busy drying the oats. He couldn't help being caught up in the scene. Attracted. Just when he was fascinated, he noticed that the tree under him was shaking. He quickly lowered his head and looked down and found that someone was cutting down the tree.

"If I fall from here, I'll be out of luck." He was scared into a cold sweat. In despair, he pulled some wheat stalks from the pile of oat stalks nearby and twisted them into a straw rope. Tools for crops were thrown everywhere in heaven. He hurriedly grabbed a shackle and a wooden shackle, and then climbed down the rope. Unexpectedly, when he hit the ground, he fell into a very deep hole. Fortunately he was carrying a shackle, he used the shackle to dig a lot of steps and climbed out. As physical evidence, he also brought out the wooden yoke with him, so that no one would doubt the story of his going to heaven.

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