

Once upon a time in a kingdom far, far away, there lived an emperor with a peculiar taste for fashion. One day, two cunning weavers arrived, claiming to create garments so magnificent that only the wisest and most competent could see them. The emperor, eager to flaunt his sophistication, eagerly agreed. Little did he know, these weavers were just as skilled at weaving lies as they were at fabric. As the weavers pretended to weave, the emperor strutted about naked, believing he was adorned in the finest attire. His subjects, fearing they were the incompetent ones, praised his imaginary outfit until a child boldly exclaimed, "But he's naked!" Suddenly, the spell was broken, and the emperor's vanity was exposed for all to see, proving that sometimes the most valuable fabric is woven with humility and honesty.