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Temptation on the Way to Victory
 
After the shameful defeat to the turtle last time, the rabbit had been training hard every day on the mountain, constantly breaking the family's long-distance running record, and planning to challenge the turtle again to redeem himself.

One day, the rabbit wrote a challenge letter and personally delivered it to the turtle's door, saying, "Hey, my old friend turtle, last time I lost because of drowsiness, do you dare to race with me again?" The turtle readily agreed and invited the goat uncle to be the referee. The animals in the forest also came to watch the excitement.

As the starting gun went off, the rabbit raced off like a wild horse while the turtle moved slowly as usual. "The championship is definitely the rabbit's this time. Having learned from the last experience, he won't repeat the same mistake," someone said. "That's not necessarily true. Recently, a cybercafe opened halfway up the mountain, and many animals are addicted to it. The rabbit faces a big challenge," the goat uncle, who had not spoken until now, said.

Sure enough, when the rabbit reached halfway up the mountain, he was stopped by Ms. Fox, the owner of the cybercafe. "Hey, big brother rabbit, you're all sweaty. Come sit at my cafe," she said. "I can't. I'm racing with the turtle," the rabbit replied. "The turtle? Can't you come when it gets here?" Ms. Fox asked. The rabbit was tempted by her words and said, "But, but I didn't bring any money." "Look what you're saying. You're at my place, yet you're talking about money. That's tacky. Today, I'm treating you. Come on, big brother rabbit, play around," Ms. Fox said, pulling him in. Once the rabbit opened the computer, he was captivated by this colorful world of chatting, movies, and music, and became too busy to leave. Ms. Fox reminded the rabbit several times, but he didn't listen. By the time he realized, the turtle had already won amidst the cheers of the other animals. Poor rabbit.

Undoubtedly, the turtle had once again defeated the rabbit. A single mistake can lead to eternal regret. Looking at the rabbit's red eyes, it's hard to tell if he was crying or staying up late surfing the web.
 
 

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