Destiny has its own ways does this proverb apply in the case of tiger king
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It is quite true destiny has the power, means, and plans to accomplish its goals. In the story Tiger King, we see the destiny’s power. The Tiger King after having killed the hundredth tiger (which was actually killed by King's assistant hunters), went home. After a few days it was Tiger King's son's birthday. He gifted him a wooden tiger. While playing, a sliver from the unfinished wood of the tiger pierced the King's hand. This caused infection in his hand; the infection spread in the entire arm. Surgeons had to be called from Madras. They operated on him but could not save him. Thus, the king died and the cause of his death was the hundredth tiger, though a wooden one.
This proverb works perfectly fine in regards to the tiger king.
Here when he was born, since then destiny is the only one constant in his life.
He believes that the destiny will let him kill by another tiger which made him kill 99 tigers but at last, it was a wooden tiger that becomes his death.