Talk:
It's a random birthday short story written to play with friends. You can read it here.
The familiar shouts of the market vendors. A woman wore a necklace of Andaman pearls. Scallop shell earrings and dried seaweed bracelets look out of the shop window - you could say that her jewelry was taken from the entire ocean, just like the owner of a shop selling imported goods from the underwater city.
The trading life on land and in the underground cities is like this. There are a lot of fun things…including parting things.
The woman who owned the shop squinted at the amount of sand from her hometown that was placed in a glass jar. That made her unable to help but burst into tears.
'Whether we'll meet again or not. Please look at it as fun. This human world is like a soap opera world. No matter who you are, you must perform according to what the karma has assigned you. Don't be sad, just dance with joy. Just like the little mermaid princess in the fairy tale who chose to come onto land and face a new life.
Don't mourn the things you've lost. There is nothing lasting in this world'
what that man said It probably means trying to live life in this world. That man did not survive until the day the rescue boat arrived. Even though she could help keep her from drowning. But in the end, she had to leave due to hypothermia…
But let's face it - how ridiculous it is that there's such a clamor for trade. Including the sound of the plastic bags making her think of her hometown in the underground city. A hometown that was once beautiful but has disappeared. including her sea turtle friends who all died because they ate plastic trash. Waters that are getting warmer due to global warming are causing fish to disappear.
There were only valuable things from her home sea that she had taken with her as capital before emigrating to land. Ironically, in order to have money to spend…she had to sell it to the demons who were destroying her homeland.
Many hours have passed since that time. Ah…what will her hometown be like? It couldn't be full of oil from a shipwreck, right?
To send the little mermaid home Reduce the use of plastic bags from Siam Fisheries
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