The Dragon's Treasure


Once upon a time, there was a young prince named William. He lived in a grand castle with his parents, the king and queen. William was a brave and curious boy, always looking for adventure.

One day, while exploring the forest near the castle, William stumbled upon a large cave. He cautiously entered the cave and was surprised to find a dragon sleeping inside. The dragon was enormous, with shiny scales and sharp claws. William was scared, but he remembered his father's words: "Never judge a book by its cover."

As he got closer, William noticed something sparkling in the corner of the cave. It was a pile of treasure! Gold coins, precious gems, and shiny jewels were scattered all around. William's eyes widened in amazement. He had never seen so much wealth in one place.

But as he looked closer, he noticed something strange. The treasure was not just gold and jewels, but also books, paintings, and musical instruments. William was confused. Dragons were supposed to hoard gold, not books and paintings.

Just then, the dragon woke up and saw William. The prince was scared, but the dragon didn't attack. Instead, it spoke in a deep and gentle voice. "Welcome, young prince. I am not like other dragons. I do not hoard gold, but things that are far more precious to me."

William was intrigued. He asked the dragon what those things were. The dragon replied, "Knowledge, creativity, and beauty. These are the true treasures of the world."

William was amazed. He had never thought of those things as treasures before. The dragon then offered William a choice. He could take as much gold and jewels as he wanted, or he could choose one book, one painting, and one musical instrument from the treasure.

William thought for a moment and then made his decision. He chose a book about adventures, a painting of a beautiful castle, and a flute that played the most enchanting melodies. The dragon smiled and said, "You have chosen wisely, young prince. These treasures will bring you more joy and happiness than any amount of gold."

As William left the cave, he realized that the dragon was right. The true treasures in life were not material possessions, but the things that brought joy and beauty to the world. From that day on, William's adventures were filled with knowledge, creativity, and love. And he lived happily ever after. The end.

Questions

What did the dragon hoard in the cave?
What did William choose from the dragon's treasure?
What type of musical instrument did William choose from the dragon's treasure?
What is William's personality trait mentioned in the first paragraph?