A Long, Long Time Ago, in a mysterious forest in India, there lived an ordinary little peacock. This little peacock, like other birds, had dull - colored feathers and was nothing special. The little peacock was very envious of those birds with beautiful feathers. It always hid in the corner, watching other birds flitting merrily in the forest.
One day, while the little peacock was looking for food in the forest, it accidentally wandered into a mysterious garden. The garden was full of exotic flowers and plants, giving off a charming fragrance. The little peacock had never seen such a beautiful place before and walked around curiously.
Suddenly, the little peacock heard a gentle voice: "Little peacock, why do you look so sad?" The little peacock looked around and found that a huge flower was talking to it. The little peacock told the flower about its troubles. The flower said with a smile, "Little peacock, if you can do three good deeds for the animals in the forest, you will have beautiful feathers."
The little peacock was very happy after hearing what the flower said. It immediately began to look for animals it could help. The little peacock saw a little rabbit trapped in a snare. It used its beak and claws to break the snare hard and rescued the little rabbit. The little rabbit said gratefully to the little peacock, "Thank you, little peacock. You are such a kind bird."
The little peacock continued to look for animals in need of help in the forest. It saw a little squirrel crying by the river because it had accidentally dropped the nuts for the winter into the river. Without hesitation, the little peacock jumped into the river and picked up the nuts one by one with its beak. The little squirrel stopped crying and said to the little peacock, "Little peacock, you are so brave."
After doing these two good deeds, the little peacock worked even harder to find the third good deed. At this time, the little peacock saw a group of little birds quarreling in the tree. It turned out that they were quarreling over the ownership of a nest. The little peacock flew up to the tree and patiently persuaded the little birds, telling them the joy of sharing. The little birds listened to the little peacock and stopped quarreling and shared the nest together.
After the little peacock had done three good deeds, it hurried back to the mysterious garden. When the huge flower saw the little peacock coming back, it said with a smile, "Little peacock, you have passed the test." With that, the flower waved gently, and a colorful light enveloped the little peacock. The little peacock was surprised to find that its feathers gradually became colorful and glittered with charming light. The little peacock danced happily in the garden. It finally had the beautiful feathers it had always dreamed of.
Since then, the little peacock has become the most beautiful bird in the forest. It also hasn't forgotten what the flower said and always uses its beauty and kindness to help other animals in the forest.