The King Who Loves Listening to the Tale

Once upon a time, there lived a king who was very fond of fairy tales. He always wanted to hear new tales every day. Until finally, the court storytellers ran out of storytelling materials

The king also made a contest, "I will give my daughter to someone who can tell a fairy tale that I never heard before." Many follow the competition, but nothing works.

Elsewhere, live a poor young man.

"You join the contest? The princess must be in love with you," said his neighbor laughingly insulting the poor.

"Yes, a good idea, I will join the competition, at least I will get food," thought the poor young man with a smile.

The poor young man decided to go to the palace. "What is the young man?" asked the king.

"I want to tell my story, my lord, but before, please give me food I have not eaten all day," replied the poor young man.

The king laughed to see the poor who wore full clothing fillings. He can not imagine what it would be like if the poor were his son-in-law. The poor young man started eating. When finished, he was called again to the king.

"Okay, start storytelling!" the king said to the poor young man.

The poor young man was telling his poor life. The king was shocked. He had never heard a fairy tale about the poor before. Usually he heard a fairy tale about wealth, glory, kings, princes, or princesses. That means the poor young man won the competition. But the king does not want to marry the poor young man to his daughter.

"Do not be upset, my king, I do not want your daughter, just give me a job so I'm not poor anymore," said the poor young man who knew the king's hearts.

The king smiled delighted by the kindness of the poor. He also raised it to the court storyteller. From that time on, the poor live in affluence and appreciated by their neighbors.

His Moral Message is do not like to underestimate people who look weak and poor. We do not know if that person turns out to be smarter than us. God loves children who always respect each other.