The story of an orangutan and a bear
Once upon a time, the orangutan and the bear's home were very close.
One day, a strong wind was blowing. The peanuts of the orangutan's family were blown by the wind to the door of the bear. When the bears saw it, there were so many peanuts, and the happiness was broken. No matter where they came from, they all picked up and went home to eat.
The next day, it was heavy rain, and the pile of watermelon in the backyard of the bear was washed away by the rain and rolled to the door of the orangutan. The orangutan saw the watermelon falling from the sky, and he couldn't keep his mouth together. He quickly moved the watermelon into the house. The bear saw it far and ran over and said, "Give me back my watermelon!"
The orangutan said without hesitation: "Gale gives you peanuts, and heavy rain gives me watermelon."
The bear remembered yesterday's business, blushing, and the watermelon was gone, and ran back home quickly.
Since then, they have become good friends.
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