In the courtyard of the Sultan lived a siamese twin Ostrict.
The Sultan loved the bird so much that they were made a guard of the golden crown.
The birds were a good pair. If one sleep, the other half would have wakened up, guarding the sultan's crown.
The Sultan was so confident of the pair that he proclaimed, that anyone, that can get, the crown, from his pets, will be his successor.
Many tried and failed.
One day, a wise guy came and told the Sultan that, it is an easy job.
The Sultan laughed at him.
The Sultan gave him a day for his task or he will be banished from the court forever.
So, the wise man just went to one of the bird and whisper something in the ear.
The other bird asks his other half regarding the communicated news.
The other bird, just explains truthfully that "the man says nothing."
The enquiring bird was so at the rage, that they started fighting and threw the crown at the wise man.
The wise man brought the crown to the king.
The king was stunted. He was surprised that fear of betrayal can tear two siamese birds joint to the core apart.
Moral of the story: Wisdom excels over folly and doubts not your own heart.
Be Bless,
Dr. Lion.
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