A rich businessman had a daughter named Daria. Daria grew up and fell in love with a handsome, burly young man named Walter, and they decided to live together. At this time, her father called her to his side and said, "My daughter, I have three treasures here, and you can choose one as a gift. I hope this gift will make you happy in the future."
The first treasure is a magic suitcase. Whenever you open it, there are new clothes inside, and they are all the prettiest and most expensive new clothes.
The second treasure is a magic mirror. No matter how many years have passed, just look in this mirror and you will become young and beautiful.
The third gift is a glowing love bowl. If this bowl shines brightly, it means that life is in harmony and love each other. If the light of this bowl dims, it means that love is disappearing.
Daria thought she didn't need the love bowl because Walter loved her. She didn't need a mirror because she was young and beautiful. And this suitcase was her favorite, so she said to her father, "I want this suitcase."
Darya's father just smiled meaningfully and said, "Take it, my daughter."
Daria starts a new life with her suitcase and Walter. Daria opens the suitcase every day, takes out the beautiful clothes inside, and dresses herself up like a fairy.
"Daria," Walter said one day, "go to the fields and see how many bags you can harvest."
'No, my dear, 'answered Daria. How can I go to the fields in this dress? Weeds will ruin my dress and dirt will stain my shoes. '
Walter said nothing and looked around for himself.
As time went by, Daria felt that Walter was getting colder and colder. Daria decided to go home to her father.
When she got home, Daria told her father about her inner pain. But her father said to her: "My daughter, maybe you have not chosen the right baby." Daria thought: As time goes by, my beauty will slowly disappear. But now I have enough beautiful clothes even without that suitcase.
"I want that mirror," Daria said, picked up the mirror and went home.
Darya looked in the mirror every day. Now her cheeks were like clouds, her eyes like lake water, and her lips like roses. Darya's beauty caught everyone's attention. Walter's attitude towards her seemed to change as well. One day, Walter said to Darya, "I'm going to a nearby city to do a business. You go with me."
"No, my dear," said Daria. "I can't ride around in a carriage. I'm so pretty that I can only stay in this big house or go for a walk in the garden with the maid."
Walter's face sank, saying nothing, and he set off silently. When he came back, he almost ignored Daria. Daria was so lost that she found her father again.
The father listened to Daria's story and said to her, "Take this last gift. Maybe it will help you."
"How can I help?" the daughter asked.
"This bowl can tell you what to do to make your life happy and harmonious. If this bowl shines brightly, you are doing the right thing, if the bowl dims, it means love is about to disappear, and you are not doing the right thing, my daughter."
Daria picked up the love bowl and went home, placing it in the most conspicuous place.
Walter came back and said to her, "Get me something to eat, I'm hungry, Daria."
Daria wanted to refuse, because there were servants at home who specialized in preparing meals. But as soon as the light from the bowl dimmed, Daria changed her mind: "Walter prefers the food I prepare and needs my attention."
The bowl began to sparkle again. Daria herself brought the meal from the kitchen and placed it in front of Walter. Walter's face glowed with joy.
Walter ate and talked to her about business. But Daria wasn't interested at all. "Why is he telling me that? I'm not interested." Just thinking of this, Daria glanced at the bowl, which was almost completely extinguished.
"He works so hard every day so that I can have a good house to live in and servants to help, but I don't even want to listen to him." Daria repented.
At that moment, the bowl emitted a dazzling light, illuminating the entire hall.
"What is that? Is it, a new lamp?"
"Yes, a guiding light for life." Daria smiled mysteriously.
From then on, Daria began to help Walter with the business and often noticed the changes in the bowl. Their love grew sweeter and sweeter.
Later, Daria no longer needed the bowl, because she had realized that only by caring for each other and being kind to each other could love never disappear.