Once upon a time, in a beautiful forest, there lived a kind deer and a cunning fox. The deer is the most gentle and kind animal in the forest, he is always helpful and is loved and respected by other animals for his sincerity and friendliness.
Foxes, by contrast, are profit-seeking and cunning animals. He often uses deception and subterfuge to achieve his own ends. The fox is well aware of his cunning, and is very complacent about it.
One day, there was worrying news from the forest that the forest's water was about to dry up. All the animals are very worried because water is a necessity for their lives. So, they got together to discuss how to solve the problem.
The deer immediately came up with a solution, telling the group: "Together we can dig a deep and big well so that everyone can get water from the well. Hearing this, the other animals agreed, and they felt that it was a viable solution.
However, the fox did not want to get involved in the work of digging the well, and he decided to use his cunning to solve the problem. So, he pretended to be sick and convinced the other animals that he was not capable of contributing to the problem. Seeing that the fox was so sick, the other animals felt sympathy and stopped to take care of him.
Soon after, the fox explored the underground around the forest and discovered a secret waterway. He was ecstatic and drank the delicious water, and then decided to enjoy the moisture of the water alone.
A few days later, when the other animals found out about the fox's behavior, they were very angry and disappointed. They realize that the fox has not only deceived them, but is also reluctant to share the found water source with them.
So, they left the fox one after another and refocused on digging the well.
Eventually, the forest's wells were built, and the other animals once again had fresh water. The fox, on the other hand, is trapped in loneliness and misery, as his selfishness and cunning make him lose his friends and companions.
This story teaches us that kindness and sincerity are the most valuable treasures in life. And those who only pursue selfish interests and ignore the interests of others will end up spending their lives in loneliness and sadness.