A small girl lives in the city of Alaska, where it’s cold all year round, and she is always wrapped in clothes. She spends her time playing in the summer and is sad in the winter because everything is covered with snow. She doesn’t have normal clothes like others. She wears clothes her mother makes for her, and her father works as a furrier, selling what he makes from mink, foxes, and bears. And it’s one of her habits that she keeps a jar of something hidden every night, some kind of food she takes to eat alone without any invitation to the novice monks.

But one day the goblins came to her and said: Oh master, we have been mocking this old man for a long time. We saw him one day and mocked him, but he stood his ground and said: She told me, oh my friend, that there’s no benefit from me. Since that day, every mother of them has been turning toward the old man and making his condition better, and this had a strange effect on the scold who was in charge of them. And naturally, the goblins didn’t know anything about that amulet or what was happening. Whenever they described the goblin to the man as foolish and old, his head became smaller and softer, while the scold who burned and boiled him became more and more angry and hateful.

With the passage of time, those evil goblins became very ugly, ugly, and hateful, without them realizing it. The scold was also surprised by the goblins turning into terrifying creatures that made people laugh and sneer at them, known now as the hunters or the mockers, for they had been busy all along with the old man, which made them unable to perform their own special functions that started turning them into monsters. When they realized in the end what they had done, the time had passed.

The final moral lesson: Don’t be busy with others and forget your own self. There’s no complete person on the face of the earth, and don’t mock or make fun of anyone, for the matter will turn against you and come out of you others. God doesn’t let the rights of His oppressed servants go to waste, so I won’t be oppressed and won’t oppress others until I live a happy life.

Translated from: The Magic Hole