The Clever Son and the Master Thief

Once upon a time, in the busy city of Misar, there lived a father and his little son. The father was no ordinary man—he was a master thief! He was so quick and clever that he could steal things right in front of people, and they wouldn’t even notice.

The master thief and his son

One day, he decided it was time to teach his son his secret skills. “Come with me,” he whispered.

They went to a tall tree where a magpie had built its nest high up. “Watch closely,” the father said as they slowly climbed the tree, branch by branch, until they reached the very top. 

The father training the son how to theft

Quiet as a shadow, the father went into the nest and stole the eggs without waking the magpie.

magpie in its nest

When they climbed down, the father smiled proudly. “Did you see that, my son? Did you see how skillful I am?”

The boy smiled too. “Yes, Father,” he said. “But… where are your trousers?”

father stolen eggs of magpie without a hint to magpie

The father froze and looked down in shock. His trousers were gone! Embarrassed, he quickly said, “Oh dear! I must have forgotten to wear them in my hurry to teach you this lesson.”

But then his son held them up with a grin. “Here, Father! I have your trousers!” he chirped.

The father gasped. “What? How did you…?”

The boy laughed and replied, “I took them while you were stealing the eggs. Did you notice how clever I am? Or how well I’ve learned from you?”

The father burst into laughter and patted his son’s shoulder. From that day on, he realized that even the best teacher can be outsmarted by his own student.

                             the sons cleverness how he theft the trousers from the fathers body

And so, the story reminds us that every teacher is also a learner, and wisdom grows stronger when it’s passed on.

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Nashmiya you are really creative,you did awesome πŸ‘, I enjoyed too much.
Anonymous said…
Dear Nashmia you are writing inspiring stories keep it upπŸ‘
Anonymous said…
Mashallah michiii paliii very nice
Anonymous said…
Nice work... keep it up dear
Anonymous said…
Lovely story 😍
Anonymous said…
Lovely..
Anonymous said…
Well articulated my lovely niece Nashmiya Nisar
Thank You so much ❤️❤️
Anonymous said…
great pali
Anonymous said…
Brilliant nashi πŸ‘πŸ‘

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