HORSE AGAINST THE DEER

HORSE AGAINST THE DEER
It was such a time that deer and horses ran freely in the forests.
Horses used to live independently until they became slaves to mankind.
In those happy days, the deer threw a stake at the horse. He thought and looked and couldn’t find a solution, he thought and moved, went to mankind and asked for help.
The horse said: ‘You are cunning, help me’.
Mankind has also helped. First, he got on the horse’s back and put a ship’s jewelry in his mouth. The horse will take revenge on the fallen deer, man has done whatever he said. The human being is content. Finally, he caught the deer in the forest. Later, when the horse, which had eaten its meat well, took its revenge on the deer, he thanked mankind and wanted to leave. But does the human mind ever leave the horse that is very useful to him!
Mankind said: ‘I won’t quit, you have a job’.
When the horse insists on going;
Mankind said: ‘Let me build a barn for you, come in, eat and drink a lot’.
That’s when the horse understood that he had come to Tonga. What he’s done is his freedom for the sake of vengeance.
What’s the use of eating and drinking without freedom? The horse got it, so he got into the barn and put on the halter. He was not freed from slavery until his death.
Jean de La Fontaine .