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Once upon a time, there was an Emperor, who really loved clothes. An illustration02 All rights reserved His pleasure was getting new dresses and walking around showing off his brand-new clothing. An illustration03 All rights reserved One day, two rogues calling themselves dressmakers came to him. An illustration04 All rights reserved They said “We can weave so beautiful fabric. An illustration05 All rights reserved It has great mysterious power and the dress made of the cloth is invisible to an idiot or crazy person.” An illustration06 All rights reserved “Well, I see. That’s interesting. Now, weave the fabric and make my dress!” An illustration07 All rights reserved The two rogues asked the Emperor An illustration08 All rights reserved for so much money to weave the fabric and began to weave enthusiastically. An illustration09 All rights reserved Well, tell the truth, they just went through the motion of weaving the fabric!!! An illustration10 All rights reserved So, he told his minister to go and see how the situation was. An illustration11 All rights reserved Then, approaching the two men weaving the fabric, the minister who got the order was so surprised. An illustration12 All rights reserved “???” An illustration13 All rights reserved He rubbed his eyes. An illustration14 All rights reserved “Hello, my dear minister. How does it look? So gorgeous, don’t you think so? An illustration15 All rights reserved However, if he reports the fact that he couldn’t see anything, that would mean he must be an idiot. In the worst case, he would be forced to resign from his minister title. An illustration16 All rights reserved When he went back to the Emperor’s, he remarked: “That is a really wonderful fabric. They are almost done and going to sew your dress.” An illustration17 All rights reserved Arriving at the room where the two rogues had been weaving the fabric, he gave words to the men. An illustration18 All rights reserved “Your Highness, here it is. How do you think? We believe this is one of the greatest fabrics. We have just finished it now.” An illustration19 All rights reserved “Wait???” An illustration20 All rights reserved Because he couldn’t see anything, he rubbed his eyes. An illustration21 All rights reserved The Emperor became a little bit frightened at the words and said in haste. An illustration22 All rights reserved “No way, I see. This is amazing! ” An illustration23 All rights reserved On the day of the festival, the two men brought the dress and said. An illustration24 All rights reserved “Your Highness, we would get you changed. Would you please get naked?” An illustration25 All rights reserved The Emperor went naked and the two men pretend to put the dress on him respectfully. An illustration26 All rights reserved Seeing the change, the Emperor’s men spoke highly in turn. An illustration27 All rights reserved “Your Highness, you look so nice. Majestic!” An illustration28 All rights reserved The Emperor replied so with satisfaction. An illustration29 All rights reserved “Well, you know. People hearing about my new dress are looking forward to seeing me. Let’s set out!” An illustration30 All rights reserved The Emperor let his men form a procession and took the road proudly and slowly. An illustration31 All rights reserved Watching the line, many people in the town opened their eyes wide and purposely spoke out loudly. An illustration32 All rights reserved “What a majestic Emperor! You look very nice!” An illustration33 All rights reserved In fact, everyone saw nothing. Though, if others knew that he or she couldn’t see anything, they would think of him or her as an idiot. An illustration34 All rights reserved “Wow! It’s strange. The Naked Emperor is walking proudly.” An illustration35 All rights reserved “We know. That’s right. Obviously, our Emperor has nothing on.” An illustration36 All rights reserved After all, who felt the most ashamed of all the people was the Emperor himself. He recognized that he himself had been tricked by rogues and walking around in the raw. An illustration37 All rights reserved However, it was during the important festival, he couldn’t stop the procession. An illustration38 All rights reserved The Emperor was so ashamed and turned red from embarrassment. Finishing the procession, he got away from there instantly and run back into his castle. An illustration39 All rights reserved The End Bonus illustration |
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