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The King and his Monkey Friend

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Chapter 1 - The King and his Monkey Friend

A king once ruled in antiquity. Agrpanthaka Sen. was the man's name. The king was a valiant and pacifist man. Everyone was content under his rule since he constantly helped the less fortunate. The intelligent monkey Batuknath was his closest companion. Everywhere he went, the king was constantly joined by his monkey companion. A saint once visited the king. He informed the king that a giant was robbing people of their meals, but no one dared confront him because of how enormous he was. He characterized the gigantic as having large claws, large elephant-like ears, and spike-like enormous fangs. The Saint asked the monarch for assistance.

Agrpanthaka promised the saints that he would aid him in capturing the king after learning about the monster. However, the behemoth was also too big and strong. So, the monarch made the decision to ask his monkey friend Batuknath for assistance. He told Batuknath every detail. He grinned and requested that the king bring him along when he went to catch the monster.The monarch and his companion monkey went to catch the monster the following day. Batuknath encouraged the monarch to make purchases along the way of a horn, some cracker, a big rug, and some spear spikes. King wasn't sure why his friend had forced him to purchase those items.

They finally reached the giant's lair after a protracted trek that lasted weeks. The large giant was asleep within his lair. The king agreed to Batuknath's request to go into hiding.

The sound of trumpets startled the giant out of sleep. Batuknath once more blew the trumpet and cried, "Hahahahahahaha I am the king of Giants, and I have come here to give you a lesson," in response to his irate question, "Who is it?"The trumpets they had brought along for the journey was then put to use by Batuknath.You are a burglar. What a loss! , Batik said, "I'm waiting for you beside your den since I'm too huge to go inside. But I'll catch you when you go outside.

Hahahahahahah". The giant became a little sacred after hearing this and opted against going outside. The huge demanded that the Batuk provide evidence to prove that he is in fact the enormous king. Batuknath tossed a spear loaded with metal into the den and declared, "See...these are my teeth. Hahahahaha". The giant became alarmed when he noticed the spikes. After hearing the loud cracker bangs, the giant enquired from inside, "W...what is happening?" as Batuknath lit some crackers. I was merely cheering but I'm so thrilled that I shall capture you today, Batuknath retorted roaring. The giant was so terrified after hearing this that he broke down in tears

While sobbing, he begged Batuknath, "Buhuhuuuu...please forgive me, O King. I'm going to stop robbing people. Now that he had the opportunity, Batuknath exclaimed, "Baahahahaha...alright pitiful big. I'll pardon you, but you need to go outdoors. Additionally, close your eyes. I'm very, very scary; if you see me, you'll pass out. So, with his eyes closed, the giant went outside. King Agrpanthak grabbed the giant with a carpet as soon as he arrived outside and carried him to his jail. The monarch praised Batuknath, his intelligent monkey friend, for his wisdom.