The left eye opened, and the robot saw the character of Kabili—his personal life, how he lived in his house, his village, and his workplace. Kabili used to spend most of his time working, driving his small wooden cart to the only institution in the village, which he was responsible for, and where many of the villagers worked. He loved helping the residents and the needy.
One day, he was very tired and sitting in his office when a man entered, asking for help. He said, "Kabili, you are a good man. I want you to help me. Lend me money, I will return it to you, and when I come back from my trip, I will serve you in whatever you need."
Kabili, exhausted, asked for some time to think.
He had doubts about this man because he was a stranger to the village. But the man's trick was like a spider weaving its web around every thought Kabili had, until Kabili was trapped in those nets. At last, he gave him the village's money—the money the villagers had entrusted to him.
The monster-man ran out, laughing and meowing like a cat: "I will return it to you on an endless day!"
Kabili went back to his wife and said, "A man visited me. He will help me whenever I need him, at any time."
Sola, his wife, began to cry and asked him, "Do you know him?"
Kabili: "No."
Sola shouted: "They have taken your key from you, Kabili!"
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