

"Whoa." Kamui stared in shock at the beanstalk. Or rather, he walked ten steps outside of his house before he crashed into a giant beanstalk. The next day, Kamui woke up and went outside. If Kamui brought home a gold coin or twelve beans I would have been okay with it." Camilla confessed before she dropped the beams and went inside. Kamui nodded and went to bed, leaving Camilla standing there. "Just go to bed!" Camilla snapped as she took the beans.

"Look what I got for the cow!" He stated.Ĭamilla face palmed. He then ran home and triumphantly held the beans up to Camilla. "Okay!" Kamui nodded as he took the beans and left the cow with Zola. Camilla watched as Kamui went off to the market, and then walked inside.Īs Kamui approached the market, an old man approached him. Kamui nodded excitedly and grabbed the rope, leading the cow away from the house. Can you be a dear and take this to the market?" One day, Camilla tied a rope to the cow and handed the rope to Kamui. The only things that Kamui and his mom had were a house, a somewhat empty well, and a cow. They lived in the poorest village in Nohr, as the village's possessions had been taken over the course of a year. Once upon a time, there lived a boy named Kamui who lived with his mother Camilla. Writer(s): Benjamin Tarbot (Original) and Joseph Jacobs Original Fairy Tale Name: Jack and the Beanstalk
