King and King Cobra
Once upon a time, in a lush forest, there lived a powerful and mighty king who was revered by his people. His kingdom was prosperous and peaceful, and he was loved by all his subjects. However, his kingdom was also home to a dangerous and deadly creature - the King Cobra.
The King Cobra was feared by all the inhabitants of the forest. It was known to be highly venomous and aggressive. The King had heard of the cobra's reputation, but he had never seen it himself.
One day, while the King was out hunting, he stumbled upon the King Cobra's lair. He saw the cobra for the first time and was struck by its majestic beauty. The cobra, sensing the King's presence, rose up and hissed at him.
The King, being fearless and curious, approached the cobra, unafraid of its venomous bite. The cobra, surprised by the King's bravery, stopped hissing and simply watched the King.
To the surprise of all the animals in the forest, the King sat down next to the cobra and began to talk to it. The two talked for hours, discussing everything from their kingdoms to their personal lives. They shared stories and experiences, and the King learned much about the cobra's way of life.
As the sun began to set, the King got up to leave. The cobra, grateful for the King's kindness, said, "Your bravery and kindness have touched me deeply. From this day forward, I will protect your kingdom and its people, and will never harm you or your subjects."
The King was delighted to hear this and thanked the cobra for its words. And so it was, that from that day forward, the King and the King Cobra became the closest of friends. The cobra kept his promise, and never harmed any of the King's subjects, and the King visited the cobra often, talking and sharing stories.
The people of the kingdom were amazed to see their King and the King Cobra walking side by side, and they soon realized that even the deadliest of creatures can be tamed with kindness and love. And so, the kingdom flourished, and peace reigned supreme under the watchful eye of the King and his dear friend, the King Cobra.
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