One day, in a Kingdom of Fools, a thief broke into a rich merchant's house. As he was coming out, the house's wall fell and killed him. The thief's brother went to the king, demanding for justice.
My Lord!! I demand for justice. My brother was just doing his ancient trade when the wall fell on him. The house owner is to blame for his death. You must punish him.
What you say is true. Do not worry. Bring in the wrongdoer!
The house owner was brought in to the king's court.
You have murdered an inocent thief by building a weak wall. You shall be punished.
My Lord!! The house was built during my father's time. The bricklayer is the one to blame. I shall bring him in.
The bricklayer, now an old man, was brought in.
Please listen, my Lord! It's is true that i built that weak wall, but it is weak because a dancing girl was disturbing me while I was working. I shall bring her here.
You have committed a grave sin by building a bad wall. You shall be executed.
The old bricklayer went and brought the dancing girl, who had also turned old.
You have disturbed the poor bricklayer causing to build a weak wall. You shall be sentenced to death.
And so, the goldsmith was also brought in.
You have indirectly murdered a man. What do you have to say before you're punished
The rich merchant was none other than the house owner's father.
You, being the culprit's son, will inherit his crimes and will be executed.
THANK YOU, MY LORD!
I disturbed him because the lazy goldsmith was not returning my gold at the right time. Because of him I had to walk on the road many times on which the brickslayer was working. You shall bring the goldsmith
My Lord!! The real culprit is a rich merchant. He was very impatient and didn't allow me to finish the dancer's jewelry.