Water Into Milk
There was a small village tucked away in the heart of a mountain range, where people lived simply and contentedly. Their main source of income was dairy farming, and every morning, the villagers would milk their cows and sell the milk in the market. But there was one farmer, a man named Amos, who always struggled to make ends meet. His cows were sickly and weak, and his milk was thin and watery. He was the laughingstock of the village, and many people pitied him for his bad luck.