◇Saligo Saligo/Written by Inarae Lee/48 pages/18,000 won/Hyang Publishing Co.
‘Okay, let’s go.’
A child powerfully throws a badminton shuttlecock along with the announcer’s announcement. The game has begun. However, there is no set recipient. The ball flies in a parabolic arc and looks like it will soon fall to the ground. However, it is not. A cat that was thought to be sleeping catches the shuttlecock with its tail.
“Cat Player, I thought you were sleeping.”
A broadcast that expresses surprise. However, the shuttlecock that the cat hit floats up to the top of a tall building. Would anyone be able to immediately receive the ball that was thrown so high? Then, someone opens the veranda window and smashes it coolly. The shuttlecock flies far, farther. Would anyone be able to receive it? There is. “This time, the duck player from the reservoir caught it. He passes it a little slowly.”
The ball that passed the duck now flies farther and farther, passing through trees, spiders, moles, clouds, and the sun. Every time you think, “It’s over,” someone appears and saves the ball. Everything is connected and connected. There’s no need to be discouraged. Someone will save the ball again! Living together means continuing the fun and bouncy game. It wittily depicts the cheerful appearance of helping each other and living together.
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