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The Tale of the Greedy Merchant and the Magic Pot
**The Tale of the Greedy Merchant and the Magic Pot** Once upon a time, in a bustling town surrounded by fertile fields and winding rivers, there lived a wealthy merchant named Rakesh. Despite his immense fortune, Rakesh was known for his greed. He spent his days hoarding gold coins, jewels, and precious artifacts, rarely sharing his wealth with anyone—not even his own family.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Climb to Success
The Climb to Success Lena had always been a dreamer. Growing up in a small town nestled in the mountains, she would often find herself staring at the peaks, wondering what lay beyond. From a young age, she knew she wanted more than what her small world could offer, but the path to success seemed steep and impossible, much like the mountains surrounding her home.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Silent Witness
The Silent Witness The rain had been falling steadily for hours, drenching the dark city streets. The neon lights from the nearby diner flickered faintly, casting eerie shadows on the wet pavement. Detective Clara Simmons stood at the edge of a quiet alley, her coat pulled tightly around her body as the chill of the night sank deeper into her bones. She didn’t like working late, but cases like this one didn’t wait.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Criminal
The Golden Touch of Kindness
The Golden Touch of Kindness Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between the hills and the river, lived a humble farmer named Raj. He was a hardworking man, who owned a little piece of land where he grew crops. Though his farm wasn't large, it was enough to provide for his family. He had a wife, Sita, and a young son, Aarav, whom he loved dearly.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Mirror in the Forest
The Mirror in the Forest Once upon a time in the quiet village of Anura, nestled between lush green hills and silver streams, there lived a young boy named Ravi. He was known for being clever, curious, and a little too proud of his intelligence. Ravi believed he was better than others because he always came first in school, solved puzzles quickly, and could answer any question the elders asked.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Wise Farmer and the Lost Treasure
The Wise Farmer and the Lost Treasure Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the foot of a mighty mountain, there lived a humble farmer named Ram. He was known for his hard work, kindness, and wisdom. His life was simple, but he had everything he needed—his fields, his animals, and his peaceful home. Despite his modest life, Ram was content and never complained.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Last Job
The Last Job Ravi had always been a smooth talker. Charismatic, sharp, and fearless—traits that made him one of the most successful conmen in the city. For over a decade, he lived off schemes and scams, tricking rich businessmen, forging documents, and vanishing before anyone could catch him.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Criminal
The Greedy Painter
The Greedy Painter Long ago, in a small coastal town, lived a painter named Ravi. He was known for his extraordinary talent—he could paint anything with such lifelike detail that people often mistook his art for reality. Ravi’s fame spread far and wide, and soon he became very wealthy.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
"The Weight of a Stone"
"The Weight of a Stone" In a small village nestled between rolling hills and dense forests lived a boy named Arjun. He was known for being clever, but he was also quick to anger. A single word could spark his fury, and once angry, he often said things he didn’t mean—sharp words that left wounds deeper than cuts.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
"The Last Room"
"The Last Room" No one remembered building the house on Black Hollow Road. It appeared overnight—where a dense thicket once stood, now rose a crooked Victorian manor, gray and crumbling as though it had aged a hundred years in silence. The townsfolk avoided it. The children whispered stories of it eating people whole. But Ellie, curious and numb from grief, couldn’t resist its pull.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Horror
“The Shopkeeper’s Change”
“The Shopkeeper’s Change” In a bustling town filled with noise and color, there lived an old shopkeeper named Mr. Ramdin. He ran a small general store at the corner of the market street. It wasn’t the biggest or the fanciest shop, but it was known for something far more valuable: honesty.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education











