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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 2 months ago
According to the king , the real culprit is the rich merchant. His father had ordered for the ornaments. But he died. The merchant , being his son, inherited everything from his father. But the merchant escapes punishment because the stake cant fit him.
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The king applied his weird logic to come to the conclusion that as the merchant inherited everything from his father so he should take the share of his father’s sin as well. As the merchant was too thin to fit on the new execution stake so he escaped execution. The king concluded that a man fat enough to fit the stake will serve the purpose.
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