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Why Did My Grandson Turn Into a Parrot?

2026-04-26 Category: Modern City

Why Did My Grandson Turn Into a Parrot? Plot:

The 70-year-old retired widow Mrs. Zhang was looking forward to her 10-year-old grandson's summer vacation visit, only to find a green parrot yelling "Grandma" when she opened the door. The parrot not only knew the secret candy stash only she and her grandson shared, but also kept muttering "I'm not a parrot". Mrs. Zhang was half-convinced, but found the parrot's habits and preferences exactly matched her grandson's. She must break the curse within seven days, or her grandson would turn into a parrot forever.

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