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"No matter what you do in the future, you can't be a person with dirty hands and feet, otherwise you will be despised by others. No matter what you do, a person must be worthy of his own conscience. My child, you must always remember what grandpa said to you today." This was the last thing grandpa said to the girl, because not long after that, grandpa went to a very far away place and would never come back again.
One day, when the girl was trying to do something, her grandfather's voice "rang" in her ears, and her grandfather's words came to mind.
That day, in art class.
"Everyone take out the watercolor pens you have prepared. Today we are going to paint watercolors." A very young female teacher, probably in her twenties, stood on the podium and said to the young faces and clear eyes below.
Hearing the teacher's words, everyone quickly took out the watercolor pens from their schoolbags. Most people's are similar, except for two people's. One is recognized by his classmates as a "white swan", and the other is also recognized by his classmates as an "ugly duckling". The "White Swan"'s watercolor pen is the best in the class, while the "Ugly Duckling" is the worst. The "Ugly Duckling" has always envied the "White Swan" because the "White Swan" is so outstanding no matter what. Even if the "ugly duckling" listened to his grandfather's words: "As long as you work hard, you will gain something and you will become better." But the "ugly duckling" is still much different from the "white swan".
The "ugly duckling" looked up at the "white swan"'s watercolor pen, his eyes full of "envy", and then looked down at his own watercolor pen, thinking to himself: "Why don't I have such a good watercolor pen? I really want to have one..." The "ugly duckling" just looked up at the "white swan"'s watercolor pen, and then looked down at his own. Until the end of get out of class, everyone went out to play, and only the "ugly duckling" was left in the class.
At this time, the "ugly duckling" stared blankly at the box of watercolor pens on the "white swan" table. As he looked at it, the "ugly duckling" couldn't help but walk to the "white swan" table. Looking at the box of beautiful watercolor pens, a bad thought came to his mind: Anyway, I am the only one in the classroom now, and no one will know if I take it secretly. Just as he was about to extend his "black hand", another thought suddenly jumped out: No, I can't do this. If I do this, I will be a bad person. As a result, a black angel and a white angel appeared in the "ugly duckling's" mind. The two angels were arguing with each other, but the black angel prevailed. The "ugly duckling"'s heart was now filled with bad thoughts, but just when she was about to steal the box of watercolor pens, her grandfather's voice rang in her ears: "Child, no matter what, you can't be a sneaky person. We must be upright people to be the real 'white swans'." With this sound, the "ugly duckling" stopped moving and she returned to her seat...
The "ugly duckling" is a girl. The girl is now in junior high school. She is now a good student with excellent academic performance and is recognized by her classmates as the "white swan".
The girl is here today because of that voice, the voice that will always accompany her, the voice that belongs to her grandfather.
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published on 2023-02-08
