1. If you want to read a book, go to Mr. Kong. He has so many books that he needs a building to hide them-Mr. Kong does have a library.
2. No one knows, because the door of the building has been locked, and no one can get in except the little mouse jumping up and down.
3. Look, the little mouse got out of the door of the library, and it still smells like mildew in the stacks.
4. No, your hands are covered with mud, which will stain the pages.
5. Mr. Kong put his hand clutching the key into his pocket.
6. Mr. Kong simply put the key in his mouth, turned away and said nothing.
7. The seeds germinated, and the long vines climbed upstairs, and then climbed from the window to the pile of books.
8. The first person to know this secret was a little girl. She put her ear close to a leaf and heard a very interesting story. She also told this secret to several good friends.
9. Those stories are great, and every day is different, because vines are crawling around in the library, and flowers can read different books every day.
1. Mr. Kong was so puzzled that he opened the rusty giant lock in the library.
11. Ah, the flowers have withered and produced black seeds.
12. Mr. Kong looked at the warm letters in his hand again, and he felt My Sweetie in his heart, just like a piece of candy that was slowly melting.
13. Like a fresh wind, all the children from every corner of the city crowded into the library.
14. Mr. Kong threw the giant lock aside and smiled happily. He felt as if he had books all over the city-no, books all over the world!