Once upon a time, there was a small village nestled in the hills of the countryside. The village was home to a few families who lived in traditional wooden houses with thatched roofs. They were known for their hardworking ways and their love for their homeland.
One day, a group of travelers passed through the village and stopped at the home of a farmer named Mr. Singh. The farmer welcomed them warmly and gave them food and shelter. The travelers were on their way to a neighboring village when they met Mr. Singh's son, a boy of around 10 years of age.
The travelers were charmed by the boy's innocence and kindness. He was a natural storyteller and his stories were so captivating that they left them spellbound. The boy told them a tale of a farmer's son who had gone missing for a few days. His mother was in grief, and the villagers had been looking for him all over the village.
The travelers listened intently as the boy told his story, and it was so well-crafted that it left them spellbound. They promised to come back and visit the village and find the missing boy. The villagers were delighted and proud of their son.
Over the next few weeks, the travelers returned to the village often, and they met Mr. Singh's son. The boy was now a young man of about 15 years. He was as kind and gentle as his father and had grown up in the village. He told the travelers about his life and his journey to find his missing brother.
One day, as they were leaving the village, the travelers met Mr. Singh. The villagers had noticed that the young man had grown much taller and more handsome. Mr. Singh's son had grown up to be a beautiful young man. His parents were overjoyed to see their son again and hugged him tightly.