"Narad, you have done a great job today, this is a very good thing. But what you have done today can cause you trouble, not everyone can be happy with your progress"
He was going inside his house thinking this. After drinking water, he sits on his chair and starts reading Chanakya Niti.
Chapter-3, Shloka 4
Durjanasya cha sarpasya varam sarpo na durjanah.
So dashati kale tu durjanastu pade pade. 4.
Meaning: If we compare an evil person and a snake, then Chanakya says that the snake is the best among the two because the snake bites only when the time comes. But the evil person starts biting you at every step when he sees you moving ahead.
(Chanakya Niti or Chanakya Niti Shastra (4th to 3rd century BC) is a book on ethics written by Chanakya. Chanakya Niti has an important place in the category of ethical books in Sanskrit literature. In this, useful suggestions have been given in a sutra style to make life happy and successful. Its main subject is to give practical education to all human beings about every aspect of life. In this, glimpses of religion, culture, justice, peace, good education and all-round progress of human life have been presented. In this ethical book, a very beautiful coordination of life-principles and life-behavior and ideal and reality can be seen.)
A magazine is put in the revolver, it is kept in front and a bullet is fired on Narad's head.