The big white goose's drawing skills had improved significantly since its first attempts—though it still wasn't great.
The four elders, Old Mr. and Mrs. Qin, along with Old Mr. Ye and Old Mrs. Ye, lowered their heads, carefully examining the goose's artwork. The big white goose held the paintbrush in its beak, diligently controlling the brush's movement. Finally, after a minute, it finished its painting.
The goose returned the brush to a nearby bodyguard and began to flap its wings while pointing at the artwork, excitedly explaining, "Gag!"
Unfortunately, none of the adults could understand its explanation. After a series of honks, the goose looked around at the confused faces and sighed in resignation.
Gag! Little Ann was the smartest; she could understand its words. Everyone else was as clueless as pigs!
The goose quickly reconsidered this metaphor. If Little Ann knew it compared her family to pigs, she would be very angry!