Tiger Attacks the Cabin

The tiger kept ramming the door of the cabin, trying to break in, leaving everyone terrified.

“Crash…”

A corner of the door was knocked loose.

Snow White quickly ran to hold the door with her hands and shouted, “Quick, hold the door!”

Everyone snapped out of their shock and rushed to help hold the door, but it was clear they couldn’t hold it for long.

Looking around, Snow White said, “Quick, move that cabinet over here.”

The seven dwarfs scrambled to move the cabinet over, just in time to block the door as another corner was about to give way.

They all breathed a sigh of relief, but it was only temporary, as the cabinet shook under the tiger’s relentless assault.

While bracing the cabinet, they turned to one of the dwarfs and said, “Sharpshooter, why aren’t you doing anything? You’re the best archer—it’s your time to shine! Shoot the tiger already!”

“If I could, do you think I wouldn’t? But where can I shoot from? We can’t exactly open the door or window, can we?”

Scanning the surroundings, he added, “I’ve got it! I’ll climb up the chimney to the roof. I can shoot from above.”

He grabbed a ladder, placed it against the chimney, and began climbing.

Just as he was about to reach the top, the house shook violently, as if something heavy had landed on it.

Looking up, he saw a tiger’s paw reaching into the chimney to grab him, scaring him into climbing back down hurriedly.

The tiger had jumped onto the roof, trying to get in through the chimney.

However, the chimney was too small, so it couldn’t fit. Seeing the sharpshooter in the chimney, it extended its paw to grab him.

Now what?

Even if the tiger couldn’t get in, it would eventually crush the house under its weight.

At that moment, Snow White said, “I’ve heard that wild beasts are afraid of fire. Let’s use fire to deal with it.”

As she spoke, she lit the fireplace, sending smoke up the chimney.

The smoke made the tiger cough violently. Turning its head to breathe, the tiger accidentally stuck its tail into the chimney, which caught fire.

With a pained howl, it leapt off the roof and fled into the wilderness.



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