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Snap! That sounds like the end of the story, but it's not over yet. The hero of our story still had to face some challenges before he could get out of the dark dungeon and back into the light. Now that he was outside, though, his eyes were open to see that there were multiple ways for him to escape this awful situation. After some thought, he followed another map leading him straight through a set of winding passageways towards freedom. He didn't know where it led him on this new journey, but soon enough he found himself outside on top of one snowy mountain peak... "This is a picture of a mountain..." "A very big one. Like a big, big mountain." And from there he traveled down to the woods, where he met his good friend, the good-hearted bear. They both shared some fun memories about how they helped each other out when they got into trouble. The bear even told him that he had been stuck in that dark dungeon forever because of his lack of respect for nature and its creatures. Now that Kiwi was out in the open again, he decided to take responsibility for his actions and put them right. He soon came across an ancient tree whose branches were covered in snow. The bear explained to him how this beautiful, white snow was once the fruit of the trees, but it got dirty and tainted over time. If Kiwi could cleanse the pain of his experiences, he would also wash away all of his sins and find enlightenment... "This is a picture of a tree. A very big one." "Like a big, big tree." And that's exactly what Kiwi did—he cleaned up his act and was aware of any faults he had left. He had learned to love and respect the world and everything in it. On his way back down to the castle, he was greeted by a tall, strong, and proud steed who was ready to take him home at last. "This is a picture of a horse." "A very big one. Like a big, big horse." The statue of the king had been transformed into an everlasting monument of power and justice. It stood tall and proud for everyone to see—a monument built by Kiwi, the kiwi fruit hero. He showed the people that they too could be heroes. And that's how, by following your heart and doing what was right, you can conquer the darkness. "This is a picture of a statue." Noble was the first to deliver this preface for these words to be spoken, not by Kiwi himself, but by his ancestor. It had been passed down from generation to generation because of its constant relevance. The story seemed very profound, yet not at all foolish. It told of a hero who had helped others overcome their fears and discover their potential. There were no limits that he could not surpass with help from others or within himself—that was how it worked out in the end. cfa1e77820
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