It's a children's story. who often have quarrels with each other as usual When new kids move to study, local kids often start to bully them, which this time is Jon's story. A small boy who moves to study in a new place and meets a local resident named Tio, captures him and attacks him in a rice field, like villains in dramas.
It presents the perspective of moral principles through the story of children's fights. Children today seem like they are hot-blooded and use force to decide problems, which will only instill negative behavior in children. and will continue to cause widespread problems.
Children are an important stage in a person's life. It is as if it is an indicator of a person's character and behavior because at this age they are easily provoked by various things, various media, family relationships, school relationships. or relationships among friends, these things have a part that can hardly be determined
How will that child grow up to be an adult? Caring for children is not just education. Or giving them a private space to play and have fun, but must inculcate morality in various aspects to children.
Explained for easy understanding: It's not enough for a child to be smart. It's not enough for a child to just play and have fun according to their age. But children must be good people!
It is the first short story after the combination of the universe of writing content, short stories, novels, cartoons, so that the story follows the same path. But there may also be parallel universes because many works have not been able to capture them all.
The story in this short story takes place in the year 2000.
Behind a large pile of hay in the middle of a rice field, a group of two or three boys were bullying a child.
“Jon today. We'll see, I'll make sure you're comfortable.” Tuo, the big boy, shouted at the little boy who had his arms and legs locked by his friends.
“Do you think that as a new kid, you won't show respect to the locals?!” Tiw asked, Jon looked at Tiw. As if considering something
Wow! Jon got punched in the nose by Tiw.
“What are you looking at? I'm going to teach you a lesson, Wei." Tiw cried.
Jon lowered his gaze, looking down at his nose. There was nosebleed.
“Tio, take it hard. Let him realize it,” said Ped, the boy who slipped under Jon's arm. His body was as skinny as his body. With the cock.
Tio grinned.
“Of course, I'll make sure he remembers until he dies not to be so irritated,” Tiw cried. “Hold on to his arm,” Tiw reminded him before returning a punch to Jon's stomach.
Phew, Jon jumped up and bent over. Tio's underlings laughed happily.
Wow and again But strangely, Jon did not let out a groan, showing the pain he had received.
“Does it hurt, you idiot?” Tiw shouted and asked. Jon was quiet, only giving Tiw a silent look.
"Oh, this won't hurt you, right? Yes, I'll put it harder." With that, Tiw threw a punch at Jon's little body. Plus a kick into the folded leg. But Jon remained silent.
“Huh, I guess it hurts to the point where I can't even cry,” Tiw said, looking at Jon's battered body lying spread out on the base of a haystack. Tio walked in and sat down to look at Jon's body.
“Does it hurt? Please answer me?” Tiw asked.
“Or is he mute?” asked another boy who was with him.
Tio raised an eyebrow.
"Are you mute? I've never heard you say that at school," Tiew said.
"Wow, I punched a mute person, really? I lost my hand. Anyone who found out would be ashamed of him," Tio said, standing up. Tio's friends laughed. Tio shook his head.
"Come on, don't laugh."
At that moment, another child walked out from behind the haystack.
“Tio, I said that too much. Jon isn't mute,” said the newcomer.
“Bai, what do you know about this new kid?” Tiw walked up and asked.
“I know a lot,” Bai said, smiling.
“Hey, how long are you going to sleep?” Bai said.
Suddenly, Jon slowly moved and rose to a sitting position.
"Hey, do you still have the strength to get up?" Tiw cried before running in and kicking him in the middle of the chest. Jon fell into a pile of straw.
“You're too strong, Jon,” Tiw cried, stomping several more times.
“Tio, I think that's enough for you. A person who is tired or in pain is not a penis. But it's more about you,” Bai said.
Tio stopped his feet.
“Huh? What do you say? Want to try it? Why did you think of going to help him?” Tiw Hua asked and walked closer.
“I'd rather help you because…” Bai didn't continue, only giving Tiw a look that directed him to look behind him.
“Hey!” Toi and Ped shouted. Tiw's mouth dropped open as Jon sat up and wiped his face, wiped his eyes, then turned his head to look.
“We are not dumb. We can say that like all of you, we feel pain every time you hurt our bodies, but we know that we are hurt where you hurt us. My body was injured as you saw, not my mouth. So our mouths don't need to cry out,” Jon said.
“They intend to harm us through pain. which we are hurt according to their desires, but we just don't think that we need to remember every action that she has done to us, they are the ones who have to remember every image, every feeling that has been done to us until The day of your death, even if we forgive you, this event will follow you forever,” Jon continued, standing up.
“Are we new students who have transferred to study with you? Is this welcome? They're probably consuming too much media. They're probably being forced to grow up faster than normal. So miserable,” Jon said.
Tio Ped Toi stood still, his mouth open for a long time.
“There's one more thing you all need to know.” Jon walked closer and whispered beside him. Hu Tiw “Our house is a boxing camp. And we're the junior champions of the camp for three years in a row. You've only punched us, not even half of what we've seen in the boxing ring." Jon said and walked away quietly, laughing, regaining his senses.
“Hey!” Tiew, Ped, and Toi shouted loudly as they looked at each other.
“Confused, what is this?” Tiw cried, holding his head in his hands.
“Jon is good at boxing. and Dhamma because I have been ordained during the big school break every year since I was a child, and this year my father came to open a new branch of the boxing camp, so I moved in as well,” Pai said in closing.
“Have all your doubts been relieved from the Underwater Lotus?” Bai asked as he walked out of here.