What’s the most important thing in a village?
It’s simple: hard work. Villages have no time for laziness but welcome those who are strong, dedicated, and willing to put in the effort. There’s always something to do—milking cows, feeding horses, and plucking geese, to name a few.
When city folks first visit the village, everything seems fresh and exciting.

But once they’re asked to roll up their sleeves, the charm of rural life quickly fades.
Now, take a look at this picture. It shows a classic village yard. You’ll notice the sturdy little house and, if you look closely, a couple of goats in the background.
Just two days ago, Grandma Klasha’s grandson arrived to visit and lend a hand with the chores. However, it quickly became clear that the boy wasn’t ready for village life. He’s lazy, avoids work, and is desperate to return to the city.
The bus won’t be back for a week, and there are no taxis around, so the boy has no choice but to help with the chores—if Grandma can even find him!
So, where’s the grandson hiding? Can you spot him?
Answer:
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