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Chapter 30 water bomb

One Hundred Chinese Fairy Tales II 993Words 2018-03-22
"Bang!" The mosquito lying on the blade of grass fell into the water. "Bang!" Another small flying insect fell into the water.Huh?What is it that shoots so accurately with bang bang?Sniff, it turned out to be an archerfish tail. Archer Yuweiwei has been practicing water projectiles with her mother for a long time.Thanks to his hard training, he is already a perfect underwater shooter.On this day, he walked under the water plants and shot the insects on the grass blades.Just now a big mosquito landed on a blade of grass, three meters away from him.But he held back all his strength, and with a sound of "bang!", he shot the mosquito into the water, which became a side dish for him.He swam for a while and ate a lot of insects one after another. His stomach was bulging and he was already very full.He is proud of his superb shooting skills, and now he feels that there is nothing to do, and he wants to find a target to be happy.It happened that a duck was waddling on the bank.So he secretly took a mouthful of water into his mouth, and pointed at the duck's tail with all his strength, "Bang——"

A water bomb ejected past.The duck's tail was hit hard. Looking back, it felt very strange: What bounced me?Look around and see nothing.So he continued to walk forward with a wobble. "Bang!" Another water bomb was launched, and it hit him on the head without deflecting or obliquely. "Oh, it hurts so much, who did it?" Duck covered his head and looked around.Weiwei couldn't help feeling proud, and stuck his head out of the water, aiming at the duck's mouth, "Bang!" Another hit, and the duck was hit hard on the face again.But this time the duck saw clearly that it was a fish in the water that was attacking him.Unable to help feeling angry, he jumped into the water in three steps and two steps, and ran towards the tail of the archer fish.Seeing that the situation was not good at Weiwei, he plunged into the deep water and swam away.

At this time, a group of small carps passed by, and the angry ducks raised their heads one by one regardless of whereabouts.Although the little carps escaped quickly, four or five of them became snacks in the duck's mouth.Little Carp's mother found out, and cried bitterly to find Weiwei's mother.Weiwei's mother repeatedly apologized to the carp mother, and said to Weiwei seriously: "The ability of our water-shooting fish is to seek happiness for the survival of fish. If you use it to bully others, cause trouble, and bring disaster to others, It is absolutely not allowed." Weiwei was also deeply distressed by his behavior, and he was determined to keep his mother's words in mind and correct his mistakes.

One day, Archerfish Taiwei went out to look for food. When he swam to the lake, he saw the mother carp eating a curved green worm.He was just about to greet the mother carp, when suddenly the mother carp was pulled out of the water by a rope.Mother carp struggled in the air, swinging back and forth.Tail poked out of the water and saw that it was an old cat, holding a fishing rod and preparing to catch the mother carp.Surprised at the end, he immediately ejected a water bomb, hitting the old cat's right eye with a "bang--", and the old cat hurriedly rubbed it with its front paw that was not holding the fishing rod.There was another "bang" at the tail, and the cat's left eye was also hit by a water bomb!The old cat had to rub his eyes with his paws, the fishing rod fell off, and the mother carp fell back into the water.At this time, Weiwei hurriedly supported the mother carp's body, and pulled the hook out of her mouth.

The mother carp was rescued, and the little carps gathered around, praising the water bombs fired from the tail as magic bullets for doing good deeds.Tail swam away embarrassedly.
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