The Golden Touch (Part 3)

 


After the stay in the royal family, after receiving such peace of mind, and after being under so much care, Dionysus, the Greek god, was really very pleased. He then asked the King to step outside with him and select one boon.

King Midas stepped out with the old man and replied, “I would like to touch everything to gold. I desire such a boon that can give me a golden palace, golden river, etc.”

Well, Dionysus granted his desire and blessed him with that boon. Still, he warned the King that King Midas would have to repent for it.

King Midas hurriedly went back home to examine the power of the boon. Whatever he touched—his chariot, his books in the library and the flowers in the garden—turned into pure gold.

Anyway, whenever he took his seat at the table and asking for food, those foods also became of gold. As a result, he could neither take food nor drink water. It was gold everywhere, but life was the requirement of the day.

Then the King had a realisation of the warning of Dionysus. Thus, he began feeling a kind of panic. Yes, Midas, the Greek King, was afraid to touch anything. Actually, whenever he touched the horses, they turned into sheer gold.

                                                              [Retold the story of The Midas Touch]

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