King and goats stealing
It is once mentioned that in a village there was a king who had a lot of sheep and goats. This shepherd used to hit and be beaten too much on small things. The shepherd was very tired of the king's movements. The shepherd decided to teach the king a lison.When the people of the village of as listened to him, the jungle with all the axes and guns.
Run, and when all the villagers arrived at the forest, the shepherd laughed at them and said, "I was joking. The people of the village got angry at the shepherd's words and went back and complained to the king about the shepherd's complaint.
When the shepherd returned the goats in the evening, the king was already in his move. When it was knowledge, he repeated the shepherd and beat him up and said that if not doing such a move again, the shepherd said, "Well, I will not do such a thing in the future.
The second day in the forest
And when the next morning, two shepherds stole goats." Took the jungle, and when the goats brought it into the jungle, he started shouting again. It is said that the lion has arrived, and the lion has arrived, and my goats will be eaten.
When the villagers of the nearby village heard the call of the shepherd, they all again took guns and axes to the forest, and when they reached the forest, the shepherd. Looking at them, he started laughing again and said, "I had two jokes, so people have to say it."But he was very angry, and he complained to the king again, and when the shepherd stole goats and returned in the evening, the king hit him again and beat him and explained not to do such a thing in the future.
The third day in the forest
And when it was on the third morning, the shepherd took the goats and sheep to steal in the jungle, so shepherds arrived in the jungle. So after a while, in the jungle, the shepherd and the shepherd started screaming and screaming.
All the goats were eaten, and when the shepherd returned home in the evening, the king asked the shepherd, Where are the sheep and goats? Two shepherds said, "I had joking for the first two days, but today the truth was raised in me, and all the sheep and goats were eaten. I also make a joke to you, and in the joke, the king made the shepherd's neck from the sword.
The moral of this story is:
"When you repeatedly lie or deceive others for your own benefit, eventually no one will believe you, and when you truly need help, no one will come."
This story teaches us the importance of honesty and integrity, as it helps build trust with others. If we lose that trust through deceit, we may find ourselves alone when we actually need support.


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