The tiny baby monkey, Ting Ting, looked heartbreakingly weak as he lay quietly on the ground. His small body trembled with exhaustion, and his soft fur was dirty and matted. What made the situation even more painful to see were the injuries on his delicate nose and mouth. They were swollen and raw, showing clear signs of suffering.
Ting Ting tried to move, but his strength was almost gone. Each small effort seemed to cost him everything he had left. His eyes, filled with fear and confusion, searched for comfort, but there was none around him. He let out faint cries, barely audible, yet full of pain.
The injury on his nose made it difficult for him to breathe properly, while the wound on his mouth caused discomfort whenever he tried to eat or drink. Hunger and pain combined made his condition even worse. He looked so fragile, as if even a gentle touch might hurt him more.
When a rescuer finally noticed Ting Ting, they were shocked by how weak he had become. Carefully approaching him, they could see how much he was suffering. Ting Ting didn’t resist; instead, he looked up weakly, as if silently asking for help.
The rescuer gently picked him up, supporting his injured head with great care. Ting Ting’s body felt light, far too light for a healthy baby. He was wrapped in a soft cloth to keep him warm and safe. The rescuer knew that immediate care was needed to give him a chance to survive.
They cleaned his wounds slowly and carefully, making sure not to cause more pain. Ting Ting flinched slightly but didn’t struggle. It was as if he understood that he was finally being helped. Afterward, a small amount of milk was offered. Though it hurt, he tried his best to drink, showing his strong will to live.
As time passed, Ting Ting grew calmer. His breathing became steadier, and his cries faded into soft whimpers. Though still weak and injured, he was no longer alone.
In that fragile moment, hope began to shine through his pain. Ting Ting’s journey to recovery had just begun, and with care and love, he finally had a chance to heal.