The Tale of a Brave Girl and the King’s Challenge


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 Once upon a time in a distant kingdom, there lived a young girl who sought an extraordinary adventure. She approached her wise mother one day with a request, a request that would set the course for her life.

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 A Mother’s Wisdom

Her intelligent mother, taking a moment to ponder, agreed to grant her daughter’s request but under one condition. She asked for a week’s time to contemplate her decision, and the condition she posed was this:

The Royal Challenge
The condition was simple yet daunting. The girl had to stand before the grand palace of the king. When the king, along with his royal entourage, emerged from the palace, she had to present herself in such a way that she would fall to the ground, appearing as if she had lost consciousness. And, whatever transpired, she had to keep her mother informed.

Without hesitation, the young girl agreed to her mother’s terms, and so the journey began.

The First Attempt
On the appointed day, she stood before the magnificent palace. As the king and his procession exited, she fell to the ground like an unconscious soul. The people around her gasped, and her mother’s heart skipped a beat. But to her surprise, the king himself dismounted his horse and rushed to her side. With his own hands, he revived her and ordered her to be taken care of at the palace.

A Second Chance
The following day, the girl repeated her performance. This time, however, the king did not pay her any attention and continued on his way. It was the minister who came to her aid, ensuring her well-being.

The Persistence
Undeterred, the girl made her attempt for the third time, falling dramatically before the palace. Yet again, she received no response from the king or the minister. Instead, it was a commander from the royal guard who came to her rescue.

The Turning Point
On the fourth day, a common passerby assisted her. On the fifth, a beggar offered a helping hand. And on the sixth day, a stray dog began licking her face.

The Mother’s Lesson
Finally, on the seventh day, the girl’s mother stepped in and explained to her daughter the wisdom behind this exercise. She told her that in society, when someone falls, it is often the wealthy and powerful who are the first to offer help and respect. But as they continue to fall, they are left in the care of those who are less fortunate.

Conclusion
This tale serves as a reminder that in a world where wealth and status often dictate who receives assistance and respect, it is essential to value everyone, regardless of their position in society. The young girl’s journey before the king’s palace was a symbolic representation of the societal hierarchy, where even a stray dog was willing to lend a helping hand.