The Scorpion and the Frog
The story is about a scorpion asking a frog to carry him across a river as scorpion can't swim.
The frog is afraid to be stung, but the scorpion reassures him that they would both die if that happened. The frog then agrees, but in mid-river the scorpion stings him nevertheless, telling him that it is simply his nature to do so.
This story is often quoted to illustrate the purportedly unsuppressed nature of one's self at its base level.
Moral of the story is, don't ever trust or believe a Siao ren. Just like do not fart if you are trapped in a confined space.
They are Siao ren, they cannot and will not suppress their destructive impulses, even when they have nothing to gain by acting on them. Trust me, I'm working alongside with a Siao ren.
I know.
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