Story narration | Calming and Expressive tone | English (Indian)
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Once upon a time in a land ruled by a wise king that existed a brilliant and insightful minister. This minister had a unique perspective on life, often repeating the mantra that everything happens for a reason. His wisdom and unwavering belief in the greater good intrigued the king one day while the king was engrossed in cleaning his royal vault, his loyal minister sat near by engaged in conversation. Suddenly a mishap occurred, the king accidentally dropped his sword and it landed at his feet, severing one of his doors. Astonished by this unforeseen event. The minister calmly uttered his familiar words, whatever happens, happens for good, infuriated by the minister's seemingly callous response. The king's anger flared. How can you say that losing a toe is a good thing? Explain yourself consumed by rage. The king ordered his minister to be thrown into the dungeons?