Hong Kong Young Writers Anthologies Fiction 1-2 | Page 424
The millionaire took out his treasure chest again. This time, a helicopter appeared. We got on the helicopter
and five minutes later, we arrived at a tranquil village. Suddenly, some noises in the distance caught our
attention. It sounded like animal’s snarling voice. We looked at each other and had the thought that the
little cow was hidden somewhere near.
We entered various houses and discovered that some wild animals were kept in cages. “Moo…moo…” A
cow’s snarl drew my attention. “Hey guys, I think I have found something.” I called my companies. We
nodded to each other and decided to search the house.
After entering the house, I noticed that there were many people standing around a cage. In the cage, the
little cow was there! The people were busily making a deal. Olivia was furious and ready to push aside all
the people. But the monk stopped her. He had an idea that the millionaire could give the money to all the
people there to save the little cow. In no time the millionaire paid them twenty thousand dollars. The little
cow was saved. But I did not like the deal. I thought twenty thousand dollars was too much and we should
rescue all the other animals. So I shouted loudly, “You should release all the caged animals. Otherwise, there
will be a fight between you and me.” I ran fast and placed a rounded ring on their heads and told them,
“I’m a magician. If anyone of you does bad things, you will get a headache.” People were afraid and ran
away. So we saved all the other caged animals.
This was a journey to the West, finding the little cow; this was a journey to the West, finding a reunion; this
was a journey to the West, finding love and warmth. I was touched by the scene of reunion and freedom.
When I was immersed in this happiness, there was a hole under my feet again. I fell down and went back to
my chair in the bedroom. Being touched by the love I saw, I went to find my parents, gave them a big kiss
and said ‘Thank you’ to them.