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Who told the story that the boar robbed the sow?

Once upon a time, there was a wild boar and a sow. They love each other very much and live in a pigsty. Life is very happy, but as time goes on, boars and sows grow up slowly.

Boars love sows very much, so it's time to kill and sell them. Boars always look at sows carefully, and are very afraid that their owners will kill them when they sleep at night and sell them for money. In this way, days fly by, boars live in this anxious environment every day, boars become very thin, but sows become very fat.

One day, the wild boar heard the conversation between the master and the butcher. It turned out that the two of them were discussing killing and selling the fatter sow. The boar was very scared, so he was very unhappy. It loves sows very much and doesn't want them to be slaughtered. So from that day on, the boar's temperament changed greatly. Every time the owner sends food, the boar always rushes to eat it, and after eating it, he begins to sleep. At night, sows are forced to keep vigil, and if they don't keep vigil, they will ignore sows. In this way, after a long time, the sow thinks that the boar doesn't care about her, thinks that the boar doesn't love himself, and is disappointed and unhappy, and gradually loses weight.

Soon the owner found that the sow had lost a lot of weight, while the boar was oily and plump. Finally, the butcher dragged the boar away. At the moment when the boar was towed away, the boar smiled and said to the sow, "Eat less and don't eat too much in the future." The sow was very unhappy when she heard the sad decision.

But that night, the sow was very sad, watching the host family happily eating pork and lying in the place where the boar used to sleep. At this time, she suddenly found a sentence on the wall: If love can't be expressed in words, I am willing to prove it with my life ... Only then did she understand the boar's love for herself and misunderstood the boar.