[Act One: Little Magpie]
[The adults say you must become a brave.]
[Holding the sharpest sword in the village, running fastest in the wild, flying highest at the cliff's edge, undergoing countless training and sweat, finally defeating the evil Demon King.]
[But he doesn't want to be a brave; he just wants to be a little magpie on the roadside.]
[He climbs the mountain rocks singing, sketches in the fields, rows a boat to gather the wind, paints on stones… The adults criticize him for being idle, unable to become a brave, and eventually falling into mediocrity.]
["But in life, oneself is the most important," he says, "If I can't be the fastest runner, I can just keep moving forward. If I can't fly the highest, it's fine as long as I don't fall into the abyss. The world must allow ordinary people like me to exist, right?"]
