>>15557176 lb
This might be an interesting take.
This is a classic story from panchtantra
This is a story of crow and owl.
Moral(s) of the story: smartness
This is how it ends:
The owl king said, “Let him in and help him to regain his health and heal his injuries.” So, the old crow was carried into the cave by the owl king’s soldiers. Soon, the old crow made a favourable place for himself among the owls. Most of the ministers of the owl king’s court were in the old crow’s favour. There were only one or two who opposed him saying that, after all, a crow is an enemy. But the opposition was quite weak and the crow continued living with the owls.
One day, he found his opportunity and began to put his plan into action. It was day time, so the owls were unable to see anything because of the sunlight. The apparently injured crow got up and gradually made a pile of a thousand wooden logs at the mouth of the owls’ cave. Then, he set fire to the logs. The flames leapt high and soon the whole cave including all the owls inside it were burnt down to ashes.
Moral:
Never trust an enemy and allow them to get close to you.
https://www.beeparenting.com/c/stories/the-old-wise-crow/5ef2fcb792ab0f0007a682ff