In one place lived a selfish lake. He is always looking for opportunities to embezzle the wealth of others. But not a penny of his wealth was willing to be shared with Kara, not even with his friends, not even with the poor. One day Lake lost thirty of his gold coins on the street. He told a close friend that he had lost a gold coin. That friend was again a very honest, kind, generous man. Coincidentally, the friend's daughter picked up these thirty gold coins on the street. When he returned home, he told his father about it. His father thought it must be his friend's lost gold. So he went to the friend to give him back the coins. But when his selfish friend heard that his daughter had picked up the coin, he said that my mate had forty gold coins. Your daughter must have removed ten coins from here. I have to pay you forty coins. On hearing this, Lake got angry and left the coins there. But the selfish friend was Nasherbanda. He took the case to court. The judge listened intently to his plea and summoned the father and his daughter. When they were brought in, the girl was asked how much money she had received. The girl said thirty gold coins. When the judge asked the selfish Laik again, how much money did he lose? There are forty gold coins in the window. The judge then told Lake that the coin that the girl had picked up was not his because she had received thirty coins but she had lost forty. He asks the girl to take these coins with him and at the window that if anyone finds out that she has lost thirty coins, she will call him again. The judge also told Lake that if anyone reported that he had received forty gold coins, he should be summoned. The selfish Lake immediately admitted that he had lied and that he had in fact lost thirty gold coins. That's why he's back to them. But the judge did not listen to him.
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