Once upon a time, in a village, there lived a boy named Doszhan. From a young age, he was very intelligent, but he loved solitude. Since Doszhan had no friends, he often enjoyed playing by himself, reading books, and wandering in nature. However, the difficulties of loneliness began to weigh heavily on him. One day, he decided to visit an old, scary house located on the outskirts of the village. The villagers called it the "Witch's" house.
As Doszhan approached the house, he saw someone looking out the window. His heart racing, he decided to enter the house. Once inside, he saw old furniture and dusty items. However, everything was quiet. Suddenly, out of nowhere, the Witch appeared. Seeing Doszhan, she smiled and said, "Why have you come, boy?" Doszhan replied, "I want to be your friend." The Witch's eyes sparkled like a candle, and she said, "To believe in friendship, you must pass a test for me."
From that moment on, the Witch gave Doszhan various challenges. The first test was to choose one of three paths to reach a magical garden. The garden was filled with colorful flowers and fruits, but they could only be obtained through true friendship, she said. Doszhan chose the first path, but since he had no true friend, he could not reach the garden.
In the next test, the Witch showed him pictures of three different animals: a lion, a rabbit, and a turtle. "Whose friend would you like to be?" she asked. Doszhan replied, "I want to be friends with the rabbit." However, the Witch said, "You do not choose your true friend, because friendship must be with both the strong and the weak," she said. Once again, Doszhan failed the test.
Then, feeling disheartened, Doszhan decided to return to the village. But as he tried to leave the house, the Witch said, "If you do not understand friendship, you cannot go anywhere." Doszhan thought and remembered the children in the village. He realized that he could help them, play together, and overcome difficulties. "I want to be with my friends," he said. The Witch's eyes sparkled, and she exclaimed, "Now you truly understand friendship!" and allowed Doszhan to leave.
Doszhan returned to the village and began to play various games with the help of his friends, strengthening their bonds. He was no longer afraid to visit the Witch's house again. Thus, he became friends with her and started helping her as well. The Witch explained to Doszhan the essence of true friendship, and together they spent the happiest moments in the village.
In the village, Doszhan's friends began to multiply. He helped the Witch assist people and tackle challenges. The villagers looked on in amazement at their friendship, saying, "There is power in friendship." The friendship between Doszhan and the Witch became the greatest secret in the village.
From that day on, Doszhan understood the true meaning of friendship and was freed from loneliness. Stories about the power of friendship and the importance of unity began to spread in the village. And the Witch, having shed her former wickedness, became a symbol of kindness and friendship.
The moral of the tale: true friendship means sharing strength and weakness, joyful moments, and overcoming difficulties together. Friends can support each other and face challenges together. The power of friendship is a valuable thing that can only be found when it comes from the heart!