The savage dwarves gathered under the leadership of Bensu around the castle tree, which they had uprooted. At that moment, water began to gush from beneath the tree. It was the tears of Mother Sula, the tears of Father Kabili, the tears of the king, and the tears of the warrior, flowing like stagnant water from underground.
The dwarves laughed and began to swim and play in it, saying, "We will bathe and wash our feet!"
The leader tasted the water and said, "It tastes sour and bitter. What kind of water is this? Are there chemical forces beneath it?"
He shouted to the dwarves, "Do not dare taste it or drink from it!"
The savage dwarves replied, "Do not worry, it will stop. It will stop at our feet."
But the water began to rise gradually, and the dwarves were about to drown, so they climbed toward the hill to watch.
As the water rose, the dragon roared, "Stop that water! It is burning, or I will burn you with my fire!"
The dwarves climbed to the top of the castle, carrying soil and throwing it at the tree. They felt the water begin to recede, and it continued to fall until it finally stopped.
