When the hedgehog asked the little pig for help removing the red fruits stuck to its body, and when the little bear requested shelter from the rain in the little pig's house, the little pig refused both with the excuse, "I don't help others, and I don't need others' help." Even when the little white rabbit, being chased closely by the big gray wolf, begged to take refuge in its yard, the little pig refused to lend a hand. Its selfish behavior angered the fence, the big tree, and the little house.
When the big gray wolf, having failed to catch the rabbit, threatened the little pig, the little pig thought the sturdy fence would surely keep the wolf out. Unexpectedly, the fence moved away on its own. Soon after, the little house and the big tree also refused to help it, and the little pig fell into the clutches of the big gray wolf. On the way, the little pig struggled to escape and was fortunate to find a canoe, narrowly avoiding falling into the lake. However, because it once again muttered, "I don't need others' help," it was recaptured by the big gray wolf. At that moment, even Grandpa Sun shook his head at it. Just as the lonely little pig thought its life was over, the little white rabbit—whom it had refused to help—gathered the little bear and the hedgehog to discuss a plan. Together, they decided to rescue the little pig from the clutches of the big gray wolf.
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