After Henriette was abandoned for the first time, Haenszel and Gleiter went home in C language.
After being abandoned by their parents in the forest for the first time, Haenszel and Gleiter found their way home along the cobblestones laid on the road. The second time, they were taken to the depths of the forest and marked with bread crumbs along the way. Unfortunately, the birds ate the bread crumbs. Haenszel and Gleiter got lost in the forest and found a small house made of bread. The roof is made of cake and the windows are made of candy. The witch dressed up as an old woman and invited them into the house for dinner, thinking of eating them. She locked Haenszel up first, so that he could gain weight before eating. One morning, the witch said she wanted to bake bread, but in fact she wanted to cook Gleiter. At the critical moment, the little girl managed to push the witch into the stove and saved her brother. They found many jewels in the witch's treasure chest and filled their pockets. On their way home, they had to cross a river, but there was no bridge or boat. Gleiter persuaded a friendly duck to take them across the river. When the children came home, they found their evil stepmother dead, and their father regretted his original behavior. Because of the jewels sent by the witch, the family lived a happy life without food and clothing. At first, Haenszel has been taking care of and protecting her sister. With the development of the story, Gleiter regained his courage and confidence. Her resourcefulness saved her from danger and her brother, and finally ushered in a better life. When women face unemployment, they can often stimulate their inner potential, thus achieving great changes and success. Some seemingly catastrophic events will bring unexpected results.