Description
The Third Test teaches children about patience, humility, and true leadership. Prince Hayran goes to the busy market to listen to his people, just as his father advised. However, he forgets to wear the royal ring that proves he is the Sultan’s son. Without it, no one believes him.
When he kindly offers to help a worried merchant, the man laughs at him and calls him a liar. Hayran feels embarrassed and upset. For a moment, he does not know how to prove who he really is. Even the Vizier’s words are not enough to convince the merchant.
At last, Sa’fan arrives with the royal ring. When the merchant sees it, he realizes his mistake and becomes very afraid. He asks for forgiveness. Hayran thinks about punishing him, but he remembers his father’s advice about patience and kindness. Instead of showing anger, he forgives the merchant.
This story teaches children that true strength is not in power, but in forgiveness and self-control. It shows that real leaders stay calm, even when others are rude or unfair.