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Nesterboy [21]
2 years ago
10

Write a story on a hidden treasure.

English
1 answer:
denpristay [2]2 years ago
7 0

back in India I find hidden treasure every time but It was just for fun that my grand dad keeps it for a surprise every time when I come to India. but one day my grand dad did not keep the treasure since he was too tired but somehow when I came to India I still got treasure somehow I asked grand dad weather he kept it a secret telling me he is sick and all but he was not joking he had a little fever and he said to me that he never kept any treasure for me. so I did my best to find who kept treasure for me but then I thought maybe it's not for me so I never wanted that treasure and by the way that treasure was like with the box and I never opened it at all.

moral of the story never take and think that all those things are yours.

please give me as star for the story if u liked it

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