The King of the realm, exhausted by his duties, decided to abdicate and named Emon as his successor. The kingdom panicked. How could a man who sleeps all day rule a nation? On his coronation day, Emon refused to sit on the golden throne because it was "Too hard." He brought his old, ragged hammock and tied it between two ancient pillars in the throne room.
The Ultimate Final Twist: Emon's first decree was: "The Mandatory Nap Hour." Everyone thought the kingdom would fall apart. But instead, crime rates dropped, health improved, and people became so happy that they started helping each other instinctively. Emon didn't manage taxes or laws; he managed 'Vibes.' He realized that most problems are caused by people trying too hard to fix things that aren't broken. In this 4000-word political satire, Emon proves that the best ruler is the one who lets the people rule themselves. The story ends with Emon sleeping on his hammock-throne, while the kingdom prospers in a golden age of relaxation. The final line: "The crown was heavy, but the hammock was just right."
