The Cycle of Fate: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Redemption

 




Once there was a boy who had married a girl, and he had eloped with her, leaving her father behind who cursed her, saying, "Today, you have dishonored me, and may God not honor you, and whoever you go with, you will remain disgraced." They were both young and full of passion, and the boy didn't care about the father's words; he just ran away with the girl. 


Some years passed, and his mother passed away. When the girl found out, she went to see her, but she wasn't destined to even see her mother-in-law's face. Then, the boy's father passed away, and when he went to see his mother, he wasn't destined to see her face either. 


After some more years passed, the girl's father passed away, and she wasn't destined to see him either. Then both their parents had passed away, and they had a son. They were very happy with him, not knowing that the punishment from God comes quickly. 


After a few more years, they both had grown old, and their son had grown up, and they found a girl for him to marry. Some years passed, and his wife said, "You've been bothering me because of your parents; either get rid of them, or divorce me." So, the boy got rid of his parents, wandering aimlessly here and there, and there was no one to bury them; they were left for others to bury or buried by God's will. 


Then, when they both grew old, and they also had a child, and when he grew up, they married him off. When his wife started bothering him, he said, "Either you get rid of this old man, or I will leave." So, the son thought if he could bring his father to reason. 


One day, he told his father, "Let's go somewhere today; I need to do some work." When they were going, the father remembered the path and the streets where he had made noise at the insistence of his wife's words. So, the son told his father, "Dad, sit here; I'll be back in a while." The father smiled and said, "Son, today I understand; today, my God is punishing me for what I did in my youth. Today, what I did is happening to me. I had brought your grandparents here under false pretenses, and now you're bringing me here. Tomorrow, my children will do the same to me." And the father took the son home, and told the family to leave, saying, "Get out of my house; don't ever come back. God has shown me the right path." Then, his wife also became good. Today, they are all happy. This is the punishment and reward from God.

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