"Enough!" a commanding voice broke through the clamor and they saw the king's aide push through the crowd and stopped right in front of the beggar, he glanced at the empty bag and the stunned crowd. "Come with me," he ordered the beggar.
Someone from the crowd pulled the beggar roughly to his feet and dragged him to the palace.
Even at that point of imminent danger, the beggar still mumbled his characteristic, "You do good, you do it for yourself, you do bad, you do it for yourself," angering the crowd even more but sadly, they couldn't do anything to him.
By the time they got to the palace, the king was in tears as his sons could not be saved.
When he saw the blind beggar, he rose and walked up to him and everyone expected he was going to strangle him to death, but he stopped before him and what came out of his mouth shocked everyone.
"You do good, you do it for yourself, you do bad, you do it for yourself."