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The Opportunist Bats
Birds and beasts go to war---the bats remain neutral---tide of war turns against the birds at first---they request the bats to join---refuse saying they are beasts---they joint the victors instead---soon the victors instead---soon the victors become vanquished---the bats desert the beasts---go over the birds---war comes to end a truce is made---both take revenge on the bats---Moral.
Once there was a heavy war between the birds and the beasts. They decided to attack their enemies fiercely. The bats did not support either of them. They remained neutral being opportunities. At first, the tide of war turned against the birds. The bats perhaps thought the beasts would certainly become the victors. As it was very difficult for the birds to combat against the beasts, they requested the bats to join them. But the bats refused to join rather replied they were beasts and could not support the birds against the beasts. The bats joined the beasts, the victors indeed.
The tide of war could not remain constant for a long time. Immediately, the tide of the war turned against the bests. It turned in the favour of birds. As the birds became the victors, the bats deserted the beasts nd went over to birds, the immediate victors. The war did not last for a long time. It finally came to an end . a truce was made between the birds and the beasts. Both the birds and the beasts took revenge on the bats. Both of them thought that the bats betrayed them being extremely opportunist and selfish. The bats were badly punished and tortured by both of them.
Moral :
The opportunists are ultimately hated and punished by others. One with such nature leads himself to failure and chaos.
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