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The Ugly Duckling's Weight Loss Animal Story

Since the ugly duckling became a white swan, she has enjoyed the better treatment. She did nothing all day, ate well and drank well, and grew fat, like a big round ball. Her siblings are working outside and rarely play with her, so she has to stay at home all day, afraid to go out and be embarrassed.

By David R HallPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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The Ugly Duckling's Weight Loss Animal Story
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  Since the ugly duckling became a white swan, she has enjoyed the better treatment. She did nothing all day, ate well and drank well, and grew fat, like a big round ball. Her siblings are working outside and rarely play with her, so she has to stay at home all day, afraid to go out and be embarrassed.

  The birds came and called her to go out to play, but the ugly duckling wouldn't go out. The birds said, "We want the ugly duckling to go outside and hang out, but she won't come out, so what can we do?" Finally, Birdie called all the animals in the village, and it took them most of the day to pull the ugly duckling out of the house. When they saw the ugly duckling, who looked like a big ball, they laughed so hard that their stomachs hurt.

  The ugly duckling ran back into the house and was very distressed every day, thinking: How nice it would be if I could lose weight and become thin!

  One day, the ugly duckling saw a weight loss company's weight loss advertisement on forest TV: "The company will make you thin, make you thin, and will not charge you unless you are thin." After seeing this advertisement, the ugly duckling jumped up and down with joy. The next day early in the morning, the ugly duckling came to the company in the forest world. The white rabbit said, "You have to come to our company for ten times of weight loss and slimming training, and each time the charge is 1,000 forest coins, which will cost you a total of 10,000 forest coins. We can sign a contract to guarantee your weight loss success."

  The ugly duckling was stunned by the price offered by the white rabbit, "Oh my! My monthly salary is only 500 forest coins, this is too expensive, let me go home and think about it!" The ugly duckling went home and thought about it. To make himself beautiful, he had to go to a weight loss company for weight loss and slimming training, and as for the money, he could find a few more jobs to do.

  The ugly duckling came to a restaurant as a waitress, she worked early and late for two months to earn 1,500 forest coins, which is not enough. She worked overtime day and night in the factory, doing all the heavy work, and her hands were worn out with many blood blisters. Six months later, the ugly duckling finally had more than 10,000 forest coins.

  The ugly duckling came to the company with the forest coins she had earned, but the company closed down due to poor business practices. She left the company sadly and walked to the glass door of a small store where she saw a thin and thin version of herself, the former ball-like ugly duckling was long gone.

  Weight loss is all about action! Hard work is the best way to lose weight.

Fawn and Pony Animal Story

  The animal kingdom is going to hold a running race, the small animals are scrambling to sign up, and some of them are too small to come and watch the race with great enthusiasm. Angela the deer and Kate the pony also came to sign up.

  The race started, and the audience was talking and talking, and they were discussing who was the winner of the event. When the race finally started, Angela the deer ran forward with flying speed and came in the first place, far ahead. Standing on the podium, she was both happy and proud.

  From then on, Angela the deer stopped running, ate and slept, slept and ate.

  One morning, Kate the pony ran to the fawn's door and called out, "Angela, let's go for a morning run together. "

  "Do not shout, woke me up, and disturbed my beautiful dream." Angela the deer said unhappily.

  "Oh, stop dawdling, hurry up, I'll wait for you." The pony shouted again.

  "Run yourself, I won first place this year, and I will win first place next year!" Angela the deer stretched out and said with care.

  "That's not necessarily true!" Kate the pony said defiantly.

  The deer seemed to be annoyed, and he said loudly and unreasonably, "You are nothing, you don't deserve to run with me!"

  The pony argued, "Don't argue, let's be friendly, when it comes to running, it doesn't necessarily mean that I am worse than you, and again ......"

  "Shut up! How dare you compare with me, with you I feel ashamed, you get out of my way, get far away, do not let me see you again!" Angela the fawn was angry this time.

  The pony stopped paying attention to the fawn and didn't ask it to get up and run. In this way, day after day, Angela the deer has become too fat. But Kate the pony learned hard every day and finally became a good, strong horse.

  The next year's running race began. Once the fawn entered the arena, the audience was immediately amazed, the original fawn was too fat, walking like a bulky ball of meat, no longer as light and active as before. When the pony stepped into the arena with confidence, loud applause immediately rang out from all sides.

  At the order of the starter, the athletes ran, Angela the deer because of too fat, just a lift the leg fell a mouth, causing everyone to laugh. Pony Kate finally won the victory. Holding the trophy, Kate said excitedly to everyone: "No matter who it is, you can not be complacent, there are people outside the sky. I will practice harder and not let everyone down!" Hearing this, Angela the deer bowed her head in shame and left in discouragement.

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