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"Give me a bunch of adorable players, and I can easily overturn a parallel world!" - so said Reveno·Murphy·Le Senbula Ps: The titles owned by the honorable Murphy include but are not limited to counterfeit vampire, celebrated NPC role-play artist, multi-talented Dog Planner, the only savior of Transylvania, benefactor of the old continent, defender of the new continent, brave and loyal earl, irredeemable big-sister fanatic, spotless saint of the Blood race, Alpha of the Night's Guard, and so on (here ignoring the other 108 nicknames). He's indeed the homebody of the Fourth Cataclysm and the best old friend when you need to clean up a mess, thus all testers of "Real Different World," please stand up when you see this line! Let us give Lord Murphy the highest respect! Murphy, ka-ka! Full marks!
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The Thirsty Crow
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2026-08-15 22:05
The Thirsty Crow
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2026-08-12 14:21
The original version of " Crow Drinks Water " was that a crow was thirsty and looked for water everywhere. The crow saw a bottle. There was water in the bottle, but there was not much water in the bottle. The mouth of the bottle was small, and the crow's beak could not reach the water no matter what. What should he do? The crow wanted to push the bottle over, but it was too heavy. The crow used all her strength, but the bottle still did not move. At this time, Crow saw many small stones beside him and thought of a way. The crow put the pebbles into the bottle one by one. The water in the bottle gradually rose to the mouth of the bottle. The crow finally drank the water. There were also some spoof versions of " Crow Drinks Water," but they were not in the traditional sense of the original text. For example, there was once a thirsty crow who flew and saw a water bottle, but its beak was short and could not reach the water to drink. The witty crow flew to the river and picked up the stones. One by one, it threw them into the bottle, and then it was exhausted to death. There were many other spoof endings, but these were not the official classic original content. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Thirsty crow
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2026-08-11 05:42
Regarding the four-word phrase " Thirsty Crow ", there was no specific four-word phrase in the reference materials. From the context of the story," quick-wittedness " could be used to describe the state of the crow when it was thirsty and could not drink water." Positive response " could also be used to describe the crow's behavior of actively changing strategies when the bottle was small and could not drink water. However, these weren't fixed words that specifically targeted the " Thirsty Crow." "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The crow is thirsty
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2026-08-10 00:32
A crow was thirsty and looked around for water to drink. Suddenly, it saw a bottle with some water in it. The crow flew over and put its beak into the bottle, but the mouth of the bottle was too small to drink water. The crow knocked against the bottle with its body and flapped the bottle with its wings, trying to push the bottle until the water flowed out. However, the crow was too weak to topple the bottle. The crow flew around the bottle and finally came up with a good idea. It picked up a small stone and threw it into the bottle. Slowly, the number of stones in the bottle increased, and the water gradually rose. The crow finally drank the water. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
A thirsty crow
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2026-08-10 00:24
If you want to ask about the story of the thirsty crow, there is a classic fable: A crow was thirsty and looked around for water to drink. It found that there was water in a bottle, but there was not much water and the mouth of the bottle was small. It put its mouth into it but could not drink water. The crow saw a small stone next to it, so it put the stone into the bottle. As the number of stones increased, the water rose to the mouth of the bottle, and the crow drank the water. This story inspires people to be flexible when facing problems and actively seek solutions. If you have any other questions about the Thirsty Crow, please clarify them so that I can answer them accurately. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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