The lion š¦ and the poor slave.
There was once a slave who was treated cruelly by his master. One day, he couldnāt take it anymore and ran to the forest to escape. There, he chanced upon a lion who couldnāt walk because of the thorn in its paw. Although scared, the slave mustered his courage and took out the thorn in the lionās paw. When the lion was finally free of the thorn, he ran into the forest and didnāt harm the slave.
Sometime later, the slave was caught by his master along with some animals in the forest. The master then ordered the slave to be thrown into the lionās den. When the slave saw the lion, he recognized it as the lion he helped in the forest. The slave was able to escape the den unharmed, and he freed all the other animals.
Moral of the story:
The good you did will always have a way of returning to you. So do good deeds and be kind to others, and the world will be kind to you.
Sometime later, the slave was caught by his master along with some animals in the forest. The master then ordered the slave to be thrown into the lionās den. When the slave saw the lion, he recognized it as the lion he helped in the forest. The slave was able to escape the den unharmed, and he freed all the other animals.
Moral of the story:
The good you did will always have a way of returning to you. So do good deeds and be kind to others, and the world will be kind to you.