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"Betraying the Stray Son"

"Betraying the Stray Son"


Like the one who sold his country and Khan his homeland, like the one who steals from his father's house to feed the thieves, his father does not forgive him or the thief rewards him


Once, in a small kingdom, a young man named Javid lived. Javid was born into a wealthy family, but he was not satisfied with what he had. He constantly longed for more and envied those who had more.

One day, Javid met a group of thieves who promised to help him get rich quickly. All he had to do was betray his country and sell secrets to their enemy. Javid saw it as an opportunity to get the wealth he desperately wanted and agreed to their plan.

The thieves rewarded Javid with gold and jewelry, but he soon realized that his actions had consequences. The enemy army marched into its kingdom, wreaking havoc and destruction. Javid's father's house was looted and all his property was stolen.

Javid returned to his father pleading forgiveness, but his father was very angry. He saw Javid as a traitor and refused to forgive him. Javid realized that the thief's rewards were empty and that he had lost everything that really mattered: his father's love and homeland.

He walked around the Kingdom with a lonely bankruptcy, regretting his actions. He realized that money was not equal to the price he paid and that there was no reward for betraying one's family and homeland.

Javid lived the rest of his life as a changing man, spreading the message that wealth and power were not worth sacrificing integrity and loyalty. Known as the prodigal son, his story was inherited from generation to generation as a warning against the dangers of greed and betrayal.




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