Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a superhero named Superman. He was strong and could fly high in the sky. One day, he heard the cries of the people in the village. Giant creatures were terrorizing them, breaking their homes, and making them sad. Superman knew he had to help.
Superman flew towards the village, his red cape flowing in the wind. As he arrived, the giants laughed and tried to grab him. But Superman was too fast for them. He used his super strength to punch the giants and make them fall on the ground, freeing the scared villagers from their grasp.
With each punch, Superman made the giants weaker and weaker. The giants begged for mercy, realizing the pain they had caused. Superman, being kind-hearted, decided to teach them a lesson instead of hurting them. He showed them how to be kind and helpful to others.
The giants were grateful for Superman's mercy. They promised to never harm anyone again. Superman stayed in the village to protect the people and teach them how to be brave. The villagers no longer lived in fear, and their hearts were filled with gratitude for their superhero friend.
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