This folktale portrays a King, masked, experiencing two dervishes who brutally censure his initiative because of their livelihood difficulty. Notwithstanding the possible offense, the ruler recognizes them and subtly gives them monetary security. When addressed, he uncovers his personality and, with humor, recognizes their protests, expecting future blessing. This story highlights the King's modesty, his craving to grasp his kin's battles, and the possible results of cruel words, regardless of whether articulated accidentally.