Once upon a time in a bustling Indian village, there was a local merchant known for his unique way of selling goods. He would often use a hook, not just to display his wares but also to draw the attention of his customers.
One day, a traveler arrived in the village, intrigued by the merchant\“s hook. He asked the merchant, \“What is the hook price today?\“
The merchant replied, \“The hook price is one rupee, but you can only use it to buy a hook, and you can only buy it from me.\“ The traveler was puzzled but curious, so he paid the hook price and left with the hook.
As the traveler wandered through the village, he saw people pointing at the hook, asking him if it was the hook price. He realized that the hook was not just a tool, but a symbol of the merchant\“s clever strategy.
From that day on, the merchant\“s shop became the talk of the town, and people would come from far and wide to see the hook and ask for the hook price. The hook became a legend, and the merchant\“s shop flourished. |