A story of farmer and forest officer

A story of farmer and forest officer

It was the home of a village farmer. Without thinking, the forest officials barged into the house and began angrily attacking the farmer.

Hello, man. Your entire herd has invaded our plantation and trampled over every planted plant. There are also breaks in the barrier. How many times must you be reminded to tether the cattle to the barn rather than let them to roam free in the forest? Your livestock should be tied in the barn starting tomorrow.

Declared. He also threatened to fine your cattle if they ventured into the forest just one more time.

But the farmer did not cower in the slightest or run from this danger. Rather, he began by asking, "Are your goods ready? Now pay attention to what I have to say." How many more times must we tell you, foresters? Every day, your monkeys visit our garden and ruin every produce. It only takes application. However, you're not doing anything. I thus desired to visit you. Thank you for coming.

Do one thing now. Tie up every elephant, wild boar, peacock, pig, and monkey in your forest starting tomorrow. Let's make sure the monkeys won't enter the garden once you have tied up every one of them. We will tie up our animals as soon as it occurs. We're not going to visit your woodland.

Even after stating this, we will personally fine the forest department if your monkeys go into our garden. That power is magical, as they say!

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