Farmers' cattle

There was a farmer who kept a very docile and obedient bull. He loves the cow very much, because no matter where he goes home, he can sleep in the car, and the cow can naturally send him home safely, so he never scolds the cow and rarely binds it with a reins.

Unfortunately, ten years later, the cow died of old age and illness. The farmer cried very sadly and vowed never to raise cattle again. However, once he saw a dead cow in the market. He was very surprised and thought, "Isn't my cow alive again?" So he moved his mind to buy it back.

The cow looks docile and obedient, which makes him happier. Imagine that his old cow is really alive.

In other words, on this day, he came back from the market and fell asleep habitually. The newly bought ox is still moving forward, but it is getting worse and worse, because he is used to hearing the shouts of farmers, and suddenly he has no voice and has no bottom in his heart.

Suddenly, a mad dog bit it on the side of the road, and the cow ran away in fear. The farmer was awakened by the barking and crash of dogs and saw that the cow had reached the bridge. Just then, a car came by, and the farmer shouted at once, but the cow seemed deaf and could not hear at all.

The bull is still running wildly forward, and it is too late for the farmer to escape. Look, the cow instinctively leans sideways after seeing the car, which is considered as hiding in the past.

But because of this hiding, the shaft was scraped on the railing of the bridge guard. One railing was hung up and the other railing stuck in the shaft. The old cow was thrown aside by the stuck shaft, and just after crossing the railing, it fell into the raging river.

The car dodged the bull and the ox cart, but because it couldn't dodge, it killed the mad dog that was chasing after it. The driver stopped, looked at the mad dog, and then hurried to the farmer. He was relieved to see that the farmer was not injured.

Although the farmer did not suffer any trauma, his heart suffered serious internal injuries. In a rage, he pushed the ox cart off the bridge. After pushing, the farmer cried like a child and vowed never to raise cattle again.