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Chapter 20 want you to pay

Pulling the rope tight, they are in a tug of war—behind the elephant is the white horse; behind the white horse is the ox; behind the ox is the black donkey. I used too much force, "Boom!" The rope broke!Everyone fell down. The elephant stained the white horse.The white horse said to the elephant: "I want you to pay!" The white horse kicked the ox sorely.The ox said to the white horse: "I want you to pay!" The ox rubbed off a few hairs of the black donkey.The black donkey said to the scalper: "I want you to pay!" How to pay? The elephant said to the white horse: "You also wipe the mud from your feet on me."

The white horse said to the scalper, "You kick me too." The ox said to the black donkey: "Come rub my hair too. If you can't rub it off, I will pull out some hairs for you." At this time, everyone heard a small voice at the black donkey's feet saying, "Who should I ask for compensation?" At first glance, it was a snail, and a piece of his shell was broken. The black donkey hurriedly said to the snail, "I touched you because the ox first touched me." Then the ox blamed the white horse, the white horse blamed the elephant, and the elephant blamed the rope.

The snail sighed and said, "Don't blame him for blaming you. Anyway, no one can compensate me for my loss. My house can't be repaired, and the rain will trickle in. It will be like this all my life." The snail slowly crawled away. The elephant, the white horse, the ox and the black donkey stood there, unable to speak a word.
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