A Magic Flute

A Magic Flute

Once upon a time, there lived two lions. They lived in the big and dense jungle. Those two lion liked hunting some animals when they got hungry, then ate them up.

One day, the first lion woke up and realized that most of animals moved away to look for green grass. No more food left for the two lions.

Suddenly, there was a nomad with a flute in his hand entered the jungle. The flute he brought was not an ordinary flute. Some wild animals would be asleep if the owner blow it..

On the other hand,  the second lion saw that nomad and felt so delighted as if he found a delicious food. He began to speak with then tried to eat him.

“I’m going to eat you up,” roared the second lion.

“If you dare, go ahead!” said the nomad and he began to blow his flute.

It was true, the second lion was asleep after hearing the sound coming from that flute. After that the nomad continued his jurney.

On the way, the nomad met the first lion who also looked for some food. The second conversation happened.

“I’m going to eat you up” roared the first lion.

“If you dare, go ahead!” said the nomad and he began to blow his flute for the second time.

The first lion was also asleep after hearing the sound coming from that flute. The nomad continued his journey again.

But the the danger situation had not been over yet. The nomad passed another wild animals, it was a tiger. He mocked at that tiger and said to him.

“Hey, are you hungry? Come on, eat me! I’m a delicious food for you.”

Without any words delivered, the tiger jumped and tried to reached him. Again, the nomad blew his flute. Unfortunately, the tiger was succeed in killing and eating him.

Next day, the two lions surprised and asked the tiger.

“Wow, you are so great! Why weren’t you asleep when the nomad blew his flute?” asked the first lion.

“What??” asked the tiger

“You are so great! Why weren’t you asleep when the nomad blew his flute?” asked the second lion for the second time.

“What??” asked the tiger again.

Apparently, the tiger was deaf so that was why he could avoid the sound of the nomad’s flute and killed him freely.

Dewanto