It was an ordinary coil of wire, transformed by a mysterious force into the form of a man. The man drove away the mosquitoes that disturbed him, then took up the creator's baton, using the remaining wire to fashion flowers, grass, and trees. At that moment, his world blossomed with vibrant life. The man watered and fertilized the plants, harvested the fruits, and then set about building his own house. However, along with satisfaction came increasing troubles: wild boars ravaged the fields, forcing him to divert his energy into building a fence. The mischief of children compelled him to halt the construction of his house. As his worries grew, he needed a guard dog to watch over his home and a woman to share his life with.
He possessed all the joys and troubles that an ordinary person should have—or perhaps, the more he had, the more troubles arose to vex him...
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