Summary
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a toad. This toad possessed a special power that allowed him to turn anything he touched into gold. Upon discovering his ability, the villagers revered him and sought to use him to gain wealth. However, the toad gradually began to harbor doubts about using his power. He realized that he was being treated merely as a source of gold and lacked true friendship and affection.
One day, the toad's relationship with the villagers deteriorated, and he found himself troubled by his own power. He understood that what he truly desired was not gold, but the bonds with others. Resolute, he decided to seal away his magical powers. To his astonishment, he transformed into a human and met a beautiful girl from the neighboring village. They connected deeply, and the toad was able to find true love.
This story teaches us that true happiness does not lie in material wealth, but rather in friendship, love, and connections with others. The toad discovered what was truly valuable instead of becoming a slave to gold.
Moral
This tale conveys that material wealth and power are not what truly matter in relationships and happiness. True happiness resides in connections and love with others, highlighting the importance of valuing inner worth over superficial value.
















