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Chapter 15 The Transited Parrot

Chapter 15 The Transited Parrot (4)
"King," the vampire coughed, suddenly feeling normal, "maybe you want to know the definition of love given by a male parrot, of course I can tell you. You will find that I have no desire to accept another person's love." Entitlement. To me, love is an experience, a heartbreak, a frenzy, a momentary state of selfishness, a momentary act of self-forgetfulness. A man before love always becomes someone else, with another Show yourself to the woman you love with the image of yourself, and always speak out your true self when you confess. If the woman you love is ugly, low IQ, selfish, right and wrong, then men can also learn from capture At this time, he no longer pays attention to her appearance, and her noble character is the most important. Why is love called a charm, a temptation, A kind of sacred? Because, the pride, emptiness, and ego of a man often deify himself.

The vampire's long chatter did not tire or anger the king, but the king was astonished.He was middle-aged now, but he had never hated anything so violently.King Wickram wanted to gag Betal's mouth, and his non-stop nagging made people angry.The king, as he walked, shook the bag of the fellow very rudely, to shut him up.Finally, the vampire was quiet, Vikram slowed down, he eased his mood, and let Betal continue his story.

Soon, Jayasheri began to loathe her husband, and at the same time she moved on and fell in love with another man.Schreiter was very kind to her, but the more he was like this, the more she hated and resented him.When Schreiter talked to her, she always showed disdain, and many times she didn't say a word.When Schreiter expressed his deep love to her, she found that his ambiguity was always fake, so she turned her face away and fell asleep.Schreiter bought her all kinds of clothes and jewelry, hoping that she could wear and wear them, but she was very angry, put on an angry look, and said loudly: "I don't like it, give it to me." I threw it away, I am simply a fool." She stayed outside a lot of time, because she felt that her youth was gone, and now, she should really enjoy the happiness in the world.In the gallery of the theater, she saw the man she liked, and shouted to the servant: "Bring him here!" At night, she couldn't sleep: "What's wrong with me, how can I be like this now?" .Why am I always unable to sleep, hungry and thirsty. God, give me a little nourishment, I want to live a free and happy life."

It was really hard for her to let go of the man who made her fascinated, and finally he made up his mind to find him.One day, while her husband was asleep, she slipped away quietly and rushed to her lover's residence in the dark night.A thief spotted her on the way. She was wearing elegant clothes and jewelry, so the thief followed her all the way.

On reaching her lover's house, Jayashree found her lover lying at the door.He died, and it is not known who killed him.She lifted his head and placed it gently in her lap.The light shone on her face as she kissed him affectionately and caressed him tenderly.

At this time, the Pizza Pond evil spirit was sitting on a big tree in front of the house.When he saw all this, he jumped down from the tree without hesitation and entered her lover's body.When Jayasheri kissed his mouth, he bit her nose and it almost fell off.Then, he quickly came out of the body and returned to the big tree where he was sitting on earlier.

When her lover died, Jayasheri was very sad, but fortunately her brain was still clear.She sat there hugging her lover, lost in deep thought.Suddenly she stood up and ran to her home.Her nose kept dripping blood.As soon as she got home, she started yelling loudly, and everyone was woken up by her.She was sitting on the ground with blood all over her face as her husband kept apparently comforting her.The neighbors started talking and gathered at the door one after another.

"How could this man treat his wife like this, what a shameless villain!" people chirped.

Poor Schreiter, he was wronged.Faced with all this, he began to endure people's misunderstanding of him, and he thought to himself: This is the woman I love so much, why is her heart like a poisonous snake, am I not good enough for her?I love her with all my heart, and I am afraid that she will be wronged a little, but how can she treat me like this?Good God, please tell me what I should do.

He was so confused that he couldn't even lift his spirits up.

To make matters worse, Jayasheri's father showed up out of nowhere and reported the incident to the local police chief, who immediately assumed that her husband had done it all.The case was later referred to the king.It so happened that the king needed a case in this regard to be presented to the public, so he summoned the husband and wife to the court.

"What happened?" the king asked Jayasheri.

"Isn't it obvious?" She touched her nose.

"Bring it as it is." The king yelled at him.

"I don't know anything." He was extremely resentful, with a determined expression on his face.

"Shreiter, if you don't confess, I will cut off your right hand." The king threatened.

"Your Majesty, I was wronged. How could you punish an innocent person? If Your Majesty thinks what is fair, then you can do it willingly."

"Pull him out and behead him." The king growled furiously.

Just as Schreiter was about to be executed, the thieves who knew what was passing by couldn't bear it. He didn't want to see an innocent person sent to the guillotine, so he rushed in from the crowd and shouted: "Stop".

So the soldiers took him to the king's side.

"My respected king, it is your duty to punish the evil and promote the good." The thief said.

"Come closer, who are you?" asked the king.

"Mahri! I am a thief. This man is innocent, and I find it unfair that an innocent man should punish him. King, you have mishandled this matter."

So, he narrated the whole thing, of course, including the process of killing.

"Go!" said the king to his men: "Check the mouth of that woman's lover. If there is indeed a trace of her blood in his mouth, then what the thief said is true, and her The husband is innocent."

Soon, the king's opponent came down to report and confirmed that what the thief said was true, and Schreiter survived.The king severely punished Jayasheri and expelled her from the city.Meanwhile, the king gave Shreit and the thieves some property.

"Prince," the male parrot Chelaman began to conclude, "women are so vicious, they often do some immoral things. It is said that wet clothes can extinguish dangerous fires; a son of extremely bad character can damage a family's good name; an angry man can make a horrific murder. A woman is the cruel punisher of love and hate. Women are really strange." He continued: "In the song we find the nightingale's Beautiful, an ugly person must be beautiful as long as he has knowledge. The beauty of a woman does not lie in her appearance but in her character and sentiment. However, through what aspects can we see their character and sentiment? In this world, I think women are the most deceptive and scheming."

"My prince," Chelaman said excitedly, "I have seen and heard all this with my own eyes, and there is nothing false about it. This incident left an indelible shadow in my young heart. Therefore, I always think that women are drugs, and you will feel beautiful and happy when you are close to her, but you don’t know that she has quietly destroyed your life.”

"My lord, I wonder," said young Dihavashi to his father, "if women could write Sanskrit verse, what would they say?"

"You can keep some of your opinions." The king was disturbed that his son should support some sexism.

"Your Majesty, please allow me," Betal interjected, "At this time, it's time to end my story."

After Chelaman and Madan Manjari finished talking about their views and relevant examples, they started to quarrel, and no one gave way to the other.Chelaman compares women to the opium of human beings; Madan Manjari believes that men have no soul, simple brains, and well-developed limbs.So, on the one hand, Chelaman was scolded by his master's bride, who said that what it said was an insult to women.On the other hand, Madan Manjari's parrot was also reprimanded by the prince. The prince condemned its disloyalty to the hostess's husband. Prince Ram believed that a man's vigor is more admirable than a woman's femininity.

Madan Manjari burst into tears, saying that he felt that she could not continue to live.Prince Ram looked at her blankly with a distressed look.

In short, the incident pissed off all four smart fellows.The two birds can be regarded as having rich experience in life, but after all, two newly married young people are young, ignorant and inexperienced, how can they throw the judgment on such a complicated question (which one is the most evil, man or woman) Woolen cloth?If you are asked to think about this story, rely on your knowledge and experience, and use your wisdom, this knot will be quickly untied by you.Of course, you should think twice before answering my words.

Dihawahi had tried to prevent his father from answering the question, but he had been reprimanded twice in the course of the story. "Let it be," he thought.

"Women," said the king, as if proclaiming an oracle, "are worse than us men. If one day a man falls, he will also have a sense of right and wrong, and know what is right and what is wrong. But women do not That's how it is, they don't care about anything at all."

"Excuse me, is the beautiful and charming Princess Bajaraha also like this, can you give me an example?" A sneer flashed across Betar's face.

Wickram was extremely angry, so he let go of his hand, and the pocket on his back fell to the ground hard.Betal untied the rope, laughed wantonly, and ran towards the big tree like an arrow leaving the string.But this time he failed, and the king, panting like an old bull, followed it with great speed, and caught it by the tail before it reached the Hilas tree.He tugged Betal back hard, and it ended up on his back.The king stuffed Betar into his pocket with lightning speed, and then tied the pocket tightly.Then, as before, he threw it over his shoulder.

The prince regretted that when his father was chasing Betal, he was so timid that he didn't help his father.

However, when everything returned to calm, the vampire began its sweet talk again:
"King, your servant has a very touching and true story to tell you."

(End of this chapter)

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