Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Sibbechai Hams who lived in a small village. Sibbechai was a kind and gentle boy, and he loved animals. He would spend hours playing with the dogs and cats in the village, and he would often go for walks in the forest, where he would talk to the birds and the squirrels.
One day, Sibbechai was playing in the forest when he came across a group of hunters. The hunters were chasing a deer, and Sibbechai knew that if they caught it, they would kill it. Sibbechai wanted to save the deer, so he ran ahead of the hunters and stood in their path.
"Stop!" Sibbechai shouted. "You can't kill that deer!"
The hunters were surprised to see Sibbechai standing in their way. "Why not?" one of the hunters asked.
"Because it's wrong to kill animals," Sibbechai said. "They have just as much right to live as we do."
The hunters laughed at Sibbechai. "You're just a child," one of them said. "What do you know about right and wrong?"
Sibbechai didn't give up. He spoke to the hunters in a calm and gentle voice, and he told them about how he loved animals and how he believed that they should be treated with respect.
The hunters were surprised by Sibbechai's words. They had never thought about animals in that way before. They began to talk to Sibbechai, and they listened to what he had to say.
After a while, the hunters decided to let the deer go. They realized that Sibbechai was right, and that it was wrong to kill animals just for sport.
Sibbechai was so happy that the hunters had let the deer go.
Sibbechai Hams was a true friend to animals, and he taught the hunters a valuable lesson about compassion and respect.
The next day, Sibbechai went back to the forest. He wanted to see if the deer was okay.
As he walked through the forest, Sibbechai heard a voice calling his name.
"Sibbechai!" the voice cried.
Sibbechai looked around, and he saw the deer standing in front of him.
"Thank you for saving my life," the deer said.
Sibbechai was surprised to hear the deer speak. "You can talk?" he asked.
"Yes," the deer said. "I can talk to all animals. And I want to thank you for saving my life. You are a true friend to animals."