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A dragon king marries a young queen who becomes gravely ill and demands a live monkey’s liver as a cure. The king sends a loyal but gullible jellyfish to fetch a monkey; the monkey tricks the jellyfish by claiming his liver was left in a tree, escapes, and the jellyfish returns empty-handed. The king punishes the jellyfish so severely that it becomes boneless and gelatinous, and the queen recovers without the liver. The straightforward, linear tale explains a creature’s physical form through trickery and consequence and offers a cautionary note about credulity and blind obedience.
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