Since I don't know the exact story, 'they' could be many different groups. It could be the boy's family if they are trying to protect him from something external. Maybe it's some sort of authority figure or organization that wants to keep the boy's existence or actions a secret for their own interests.
In the context of 'the boy they tried to hide' true story, 'they' might be people who are involved in illegal or unethical activities. If the boy has information about what they are doing, they would try to hide him to prevent him from talking. For instance, if it's a story about a criminal gang and the boy saw something he shouldn't have, the gang members would be 'they' who are trying to keep him quiet.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'the boy they tried to hide' story you are referring to. There could be many different stories with this title or a similar concept. It might be about a boy who has some sort of secret or is in a situation where certain people are trying to keep him out of sight for various reasons, like protecting him from danger or hiding a family secret.
Well, usually, it doesn't end well for someone who tries to hide from God. Maybe they face some kind of divine punishment or have a hard time finding peace.
The story might involve a boy facing life-threatening situations and using all his wits and courage to find a way out. It could have elements of adventure and suspense.
I recommend "The Adventures of the Wise Girl" to you. The female lead, Lin Nuannuan, has also mutated, but she doesn't want anyone to find out that she has mutated. Moreover, she really wanted to eat meat, haha. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm sorry, I don't actually know the specific full story of 'the boy who tried to escape death'. It could be about a boy who faced some life - threatening situations like a serious illness, being in a dangerous place or facing some kind of persecution, and he made great efforts to get away from death.
One possible theme could be survival. The boy is clearly in a life - threatening situation and his attempts to escape death are all about staying alive.
Perhaps the lady has a big heart and believes in giving people second chances. She might help the boy understand the consequences of his actions and help him build a more positive future for himself. It could lead to a powerful story of transformation and forgiveness.
The 'bubble boy' in the true story was David Vetter.
Definitely true. 'The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind' is inspired by the actual journey and achievements of a particular individual, making it a genuine account.
Yes, it is. The story is based on the real-life experiences of William Kamkwamba.