Akh, an optimist, and Okh, a pessimist, look at everything from the opposite parties.
I wonder what it's like to be all the time crying and crying for fate? True optimists have no idea what the sorrowful fate eventually awaits all pessimists. So, for an eternally dull boy named Okh, life does not go well at all. And he continues to sigh sorrowfully and be lament for trouble. Will his merry neighbor Akh have a chance to fix the situation on his own, or will he have to call friends to help? Is it possible that Okh will also have the mood to do something and enjoy life? Of course, because everything is fixable. But the children will have to work hard.—Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)