Noah found a strange blue stone by the river one sunny morning. It hummed a soft, beautiful melody that made him smile. His grandmother said, "That's a magic stone from the old days. It sings only for someone pure of heart."
Noah carried the stone everywhere, listening to its gentle song. One day, a greedy merchant came to their village. He wanted to take the stone and sell it for lots of gold. Noah refused to give it up, even when the merchant offered him treasures.
That night, the merchant tried to steal the stone from Noah's home. But the moment he touched it, the stone stopped singing and turned cold. The merchant got so angry that he ran away, never to return.
Noah realized something important: the stone's magic came from kindness and honesty. He learned that real treasure isn't gold or riches. It's about doing what's right and staying true to your heart.
From that day on, Noah became the village's keeper of the singing stone. He showed everyone that courage and goodness matter more than anything else. The stone sang its sweetest song whenever Noah helped others in need.