once there were two millionaires, one of whom was called Kondul and another called Keamney. They were friends and they loved each other very much. One day, Kondul left five hundred urns of honey with Keamney, who accepted it with pleasure. Kondul then said goodbye to his friend and went away on business for a long time. Keamney pierced holes at the bottom of the five hundred urns and drained all the honey out. A little long while later when Kondul came back from doing business, he went to Keamney's house by bringing some fruits for him. He said to Keamney: "I want to get back my honey, my dear friend." Keamney said: "My dear friend, rats have now pierced holes at the bottom of the urns and
drank a the honey." on hearing that, Kondul started arguing with Keamney over the lost honey and finally they went to complain to a judge. The judge could not solve their problem, so he took the two millionaires to see the king and told the king what had happened. Kondul said: "Before going away to do business, I had left five hundred urns of honey with my friend, Keamney and when I came back I went to his house to bring back my honey, but he told me that rats had pierced holes at the bottom of the five hundred urns and drunk all the honey. I am really upset and this is why I come to see Your Majesty so that Your Majesty will help solve my problem." Keamney said: "This friend of mine had really left his five hundred urns of honey with me, but rats had pierced holes at the bottom of all the urns and drunk all the honey. I told him about it, but he did not believe me, so I come to see Your Majesty so that Your Majesty will help settle this
problem for me." The king quickly understood what had actually happened to the two millionaires and said: "Please don't litigate against each other, my dear millionaires. You both should love each other as much as you did before." Hearing that, Keamney took leave of the king and went back home leaving Kondul behind. The king then said to Kondul"Does Keamaney have any children?" Kondul replied: "Yes, he has." The king said: "If he has you have to try to persuade his son to come with you. And then, you go back to tell Keamney that a kite has caught his son and that no matter how hard you tried to frighten it, it did not drop the boy." After having heard the king's advice, Kondul took his leave and returned to his home. Then, he went to persuade Keamney's son to go with him and hid him at a secret place and went back to tell Keamney: "My dear friend! I took your son with me, but a kite came flying and caught your son away. I tried my
best to frighten it, but it did not let go of your son." Upon hearing th Keamney became so furious that he took Kondul to see the king. He said to the king: "Kondul took away my son and a little long while later he came back and told me that a kite had caught my son. Please help me solve this problem, Your Majesty." Kondul said: "I really took his son out, but a kite had come flying and caught his son and he did not believe me. Please help me solve this problem, Your Majesty." The king had already known everything in advance, so he said to the two millionaires"My dear millionaires! You both should pray together that Keamney would get back his five hundred urns of honey and that the eagle would release the boy to Kondul, his father. Your prayer will surely be answered if you both really love each other. Come to see me again if your prayer materializes." The two millionaires accepted the king's advice and went back to their respective
homes. Then, Keamney refilled the hundred urns with honey and took them to the king. Hearing that Keamney had brought the honey for the king, Kondul took Keamney's son to the king as well. The king ordered the honey to be returned to kondul and the boy to be given back to Keamney and said to the two millionaires: "Don't feel offended with each other. Please love each other like you both did before." The two millionaires accepted the king's advice, took their leave and went back to their homes.