what was foolish about the king trial of the merchant? in about 30-40 words
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The king being foolish thinks for compensation for the criminal. Upon much thinking, the king decided the real culprit to be the merchant's father who is already dead. Now that the father is dead since the son inherited the property the king decided to punish the son.
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There were 2 things foolish about the king's trial of the merchant.
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When the merchant was first summoned to the court, he was accused of killing a thief because the merchant had built a weak wall and while the thief was burgling the house, he made a hole in the wall which eventually fell on him.
Secondly, when the merchant was called to the court in the end, he had been accused of his father's sins who was already dead.
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