Eagle and Fox

The eagle and the fox befriend each other, determined to live close to each other, because living together strengthens the friendship.
So the eagle went up to a tall tree and built a nest, and the fox went into the middle of the bush below and gave birth to a child.
Once the fox went out to forage, and the eagle was running out of food, so it flew down into the bush, snatched the fox's children, and ate them with his own eaglet.
The fox returned, knowing what the eagle had done, and he grieve over the death of his children, but even more sorrow for the matter of revenge, for he was a beast of the earth and could not chase a winged bird. So he stood far away, cursing his enemies, the only thing left to the weak, powerless.
Soon, however, the eagle's great crime of breaking friendship was also severely punished. Some people worshiped the gods with sheep in the wild, and eagles flew down and took the offal of the fire sheep from the altar and took them back to their nests. Then the wind blew, and a fierce flame came from the small old dead branch.
For this reason, the kittens were burned to death (because the feathers were not yet grown) and fell to the ground. The fox ran over and ate all the eagles in front of the eagle's eyes.
This parable tells us that the bad guys will eventually be punished, not by not by not by the time of retribution. See the so-called friends around you, sometimes the friends you think are not real friends!