Both urban and field rats

 


 Both urban and field rats

A noble metropolitan mouse once visited a metho rural mouse. In a burrow in the field lived a rat. He fed wheat grains and peas to his urban guest.

The noble mouse said, "After taking a tiny nibble, I can see why you are so thin—your food is very poor."One day, you come witness how we live.

After then, metro rat moved to metho rat. He resided in an opening beneath a house's floor. For the night, they both waited beneath the floor. People came and went during the night. Then the city mouse showed his visitor the dining room via a hole in the wall.Both of them sat down at the table.The ordinary rat had never seen food this delicious in his entire life.




"You're right, our life is awful," he remarked. I'm going to move to the city as well.


The table shook as he said it. And men came through the entrance to seize them, holding candles in their hands. They then went through a hole of some sort and escaped with their lives.


"No, it is much better to live in my fields," Metho rat remarked. Although it is true that there isn't any sweet meal like that, you shouldn't be afraid of that.




The moral of the story is that contentment with what you have is preferable.



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