In a small village nestled in the rolling hills, there lived a curious little sheep named Gojo. Unlike the other sheep, Gojo was always eager to explore the world beyond the safety of the pasture. One day, as the other sheep grazed peacefully, Gojo noticed a gap in the fence and couldn't resist the temptation to venture out.
As Gojo wandered through the unfamiliar countryside, he encountered many new and exciting sights and sounds. He watched as the birds soared through the sky, and he marveled at the colorful flowers that dotted the landscape. But just as Gojo was beginning to enjoy his adventure, he realized that he had wandered too far from home and couldn't find his way back.
Feeling lost and afraid, Gojo began to bleat loudly, hoping that someone would hear him and come to his rescue. To his relief, a kind-hearted farmer who was working in his nearby field heard the distressed cries and rushed to Gojo's aid. The farmer carefully scooped up the little sheep and carried him back to the safety of the pasture, where the other sheep were waiting anxiously.
From that day on, Gojo learned that while it was important to explore the world and satisfy his curiosity, it was also crucial to be cautious and stay close to home. He still ventured out from time to time, but he always made sure to keep an eye on the path back to the pasture. And the other sheep, grateful to have their brave little friend back, welcomed Gojo's adventures with open hooves.