What's the story of ants returning favors?

On a hot summer day, a thirsty pigeon flew to a cheerful stream. She lowered her head, dipped her slender mouth into cold water and sucked it with satisfaction. Suddenly, she stopped. She saw an ant struggling desperately in the water and trying to swim to the shore. The dove had no time to think about it, so she quickly broke a thick and long grass stem and threw it at the ant. The ant climbed up the grass stalk nimbly. Grass stalks bring ants ashore like canoes. When the dove saw this scene, she cooed happily, and then flew to a thick and big branch to sleep.

At this moment, a young man came with a bow and an arrow. When he found the pigeon, his eyes lit up and he thought, "This pigeon meat is the best!" " "Thinking, he hopefully put the arrow on the bow. The ant had already seen through the young man's mind and saw that his savior was about to be assassinated. It quickly climbed up the young man's leg and took a big bite when the young man tried to pull the bow.

The young man was startled and hit his leg hard, only to hear a bang. This sound just woke the pigeon and flew away at once. Although the ant was slapped, it was still very happy because it repaid the rescuer.