In an ancient kingdom, when criminals were executed, because they believed too much in the prophet of fate, the executioners pulled out a piece of paper with the words "life" and "death" written on it, and left it to their fate. Judges considered this to be an additional decision from heaven. At this time, a person's new career was successful, he lived a happy life, and at the same time, he did not even notice that he had many jealous enemies. Those evil people were jealous and were happy to have him executed by slandering him in various ways. They also conspired to prevent him from being saved by pulling out "life" from the bag, and took the word "life" from the bag and replaced it with the word "death" so that he would be executed. When a well-wisher found out about this, he came to him in the prison, and he was very happy and asked not to tell anyone about it. The good man was surprised and went away, thinking that he had lost his nerve because of the execution. The next day, this man was saved from execution and released, and his enemies ran away, not knowing why he was saved when there were two "death" letters in the bag. However, this person took out a letter from the bag in front of the judge and ate it immediately. When the judge brought out the remaining letter, the word "death" was written on it. Thus, this is an example of how the wicked, though they prepared for him certain death, caused him to be saved by their own actions.