Daryal Supa was a young man known far and wide for his intelligence and cunning. One day, he was summoned by his parents, who had arranged a meeting with a wealthy suitor named Mr. Patel.
Daryal Supa was not keen on this proposal, as he had no interest in Mr. Patel or his riches. So, he decided to play a little trick on his parents.
When Mr. Patel arrived, Daryal Supa greeted him with a smile. "Welcome, Mr. Patel," he said. "I am Daryal Supa, and I am honored to meet you."
Mr. Patel was impressed by Daryal Supa's politeness and intelligence. He began to tell him about his wealth and his grand plans for their future together.
Daryal Supa listened patiently, nodding his head. But in his mind, he was already devising a plan.
Suddenly, Daryal Supa interrupted Mr. Patel. "Excuse me, Mr. Patel," he said. "I have a question for you."
Mr. Patel was a little taken aback, but he said, "Of course, Daryal Supa. Please ask."
"My question is this," said Daryal Supa. "If you are so wealthy, why are you wearing such cheap shoes?"
Mr. Patel looked down at his shoes, which were indeed quite worn. He stammered, "Well, I... I... I have been very busy lately."
Daryal Supa nodded. "I understand," he said. "But if you were truly wealthy, you would never wear such cheap shoes."
Mr. Patel was now starting to get angry. "How dare you insult me?" he said. "I am a very wealthy man!"
"Oh, really?" said Daryal Supa. "Then why don't you prove it?"
Mr. Patel was so mad that he agreed to a test. He said, "I will give you one month to prove that I am wealthy. If you can do that, I will leave your family alone."
Daryal Supa smiled. "That is a deal," he said. "May the best man win."
For the next month, Daryal Supa followed Mr. Patel everywhere he went. He watched him eat his meals, buy his clothes, and talk to his friends.
Daryal Supa soon realized that Mr. Patel was not nearly as wealthy as he claimed to be. He lived in a modest house, drove an old car, and wore second-hand clothes.
At the end of the month, Daryal Supa had gathered enough evidence to prove that Mr. Patel was a fraud. He presented his findings to Mr. Patel and his parents.
Mr. Patel was furious. He realized that he had been outsmarted by Daryal Supa. He stormed out of the house, never to return.
Daryal Supa's parents were so grateful to him for saving them from a lifetime of misery. They hugged him and thanked him for his intelligence and cunning.
From that day on, Daryal Supa was known as the man who outwitted his own parents. He was a legend in the village, and people would travel from far and wide to hear his stories.
And so, Daryal Supa's legacy lived on, a testament to his intelligence, cunning, and ability to outsmart even the most cunning of opponents.