Summary
The Truth in the Mirror
One day, Jack, who lived in a small village, had been struggling with his appearance for a long time. He was particularly troubled by the slight distortion of his face and would sigh every time he looked in the mirror. His best friend Lucy always laughed off his concerns, yet she couldn't find the right words to comfort him.
One morning, Jack decided to hold an event in the village square where people could gather. Though he didn't want to be the center of attention, he thought it would be a good opportunity to accept his appearance. However, on the day of the event, he became more anxious about his face than he had anticipated, hesitating to step onto the stage due to embarrassment. He was afraid of being seen by people with a distorted face.
Then, Lucy shouted to Jack as he was about to go on stage, "Jack, look at yourself in the mirror! Your face being distorted is something normal for everyone here!" The audience laughed and nodded in response to Lucy's words. The moment Jack inadvertently looked in the mirror, he was surprised to find that his face actually appeared a bit cuter than before. It was a reflection of Lucy's words and the kindness of his friends.
Since that day, Jack has gradually begun to accept himself every time he looked in the mirror. He understood that the mirror wasn’t distorting his face, but rather a tool that showed him how important of a person he could become. And in the village square, he and Lucy created a new motto, "We don’t mind our face distortions!" continuing to spread smiles to everyone.









