Little A Tong was already feeling hungry.
He sat there watching Mom, his tiny eyes following every movement. His small body shifted impatiently as he waited for his food.
But the feeding didn’t come right away.
At first, he made soft sounds.
“Eee… eee…”
His hands moved slightly, asking gently. But as the seconds passed, his hunger grew stronger.
His face tightened.
His lips trembled.
Then suddenly—
“EEEEEE!”
A Tong burst into a loud angry cry, his voice filled with frustration and need. His tiny body shook as he cried harder and louder.
“Eee! Eee!”
He leaned forward, reaching out, clearly demanding to be fed immediately. Waiting felt impossible for him.
His cries echoed loudly.
Sharp.
Emotional.
He couldn’t calm down.
Mom quickly noticed.
She rushed over, understanding right away—he was just very hungry. She quickly prepared his food and came closer.
A Tong’s eyes followed everything.
Still crying—but hopeful.
Then—
The food reached him.
Instantly, the crying stopped.
His body relaxed as he began eating eagerly, finally getting what he had been waiting for.
Within seconds, the anger disappeared.
Now calm and satisfied, A Tong enjoyed his meal peacefully.
For little A Tong, hunger brings big emotions—but once he’s fed, everything feels right again.