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Monkey Lyly Secretly Hid the Plate of Vegetables Her Mother Prepared for Her and the Truth Behind It
Monkey Lyly was not a fan of vegetables. In fact, she disliked them so much that she’d rather eat a bowl of plain rice than touch a single leaf of spinach. But her mother was determined to make her eat healthier, so every meal included a big, colorful plate of veggies.
One afternoon, as her mother prepared lunch, Lyly sat at the table, eyeing the plate of vegetables her mother carefully placed before her. Carrots, broccoli, leafy greens—it was like a nightmare on a plate for the little monkey.
“Eat all of your veggies, Lyly. They’ll make you strong and healthy,” her mother said with a cheerful smile before turning her back to clean up the kitchen.
Lyly stared at the plate with a grimace. She thought about eating them, but just the thought made her scrunch up her face. As her mother’s attention was elsewhere, Lyly came up with a sneaky plan. She quietly grabbed the plate and tiptoed over to the corner of the living room, slipping it behind a large decorative vase. She dusted her hands proudly, feeling quite clever.
When her mother returned, she noticed the empty spot where the plate had been. “Lyly! Did you finish your vegetables already?” her mother asked, sounding impressed.
Lyly hesitated but nodded quickly, her innocent eyes gleaming with fake pride. “Yes, Mama! They were… delicious!”
But as the days went on, her mother became suspicious. Where were the vegetables going? Was Lyly really eating them? Curious, her mother decided to do some detective work. And it didn’t take long before she discovered the hidden plate, now covered in dust and surrounded by ants.
“Lyly! What is this?” her mother exclaimed.
Caught red-handed, Lyly hung her head and admitted her wrongdoing. Her mother didn’t scold her but explained gently why vegetables were important for her health. Moved by her mother’s kindness and patience, Lyly promised to try her best to eat her vegetables.
From that day on, Lyly learned to enjoy her vegetables a little more each day, especially when her mother turned them into fun and delicious dishes.
