The Emperor's New Clothes

Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom 🎵, there lived an emperor who adored new clothes more than anything else in the world. He had a different outfit for every hour of the day! His wardrobe was so big that it took up an entire wing of the palace. The emperor loved to parade through the city, showing off his splendid attire to all his subjects.
One sunny day, two strangers came 🎵 to the kingdom. They called themselves master tailors and claimed to make the most magnificent fabrics ever seen. But these weren’t just any ordinary fabrics. Oh no! These fabrics were magical. They said that the cloth they wove was invisible to anyone who was foolish or not good at their job.
When the emperor heard about these magical tailors, he was thrilled 🎵. “Imagine!” he thought. “If I had clothes made from that fabric, I could find out who in my kingdom is unfit for their position. And of course, I’ll have the most fabulous outfit ever!”
He invited the two tailors to the palace. They set up looms and pretended to work, but in reality, they were just stuffing their bags with gold and silk threads the emperor had given them. Day after day, they acted like they were weaving, but there was nothing on their looms.
Curious about their progress, the emperor sent his most trusted minister to check on the tailors. The minister walked into the room 🎵 and saw… nothing! But he didn’t want to admit that he couldn’t see the fabric, because that would mean he was foolish or unfit for his job. So he exclaimed, “Oh, it’s marvelous! The colors, the patterns—simply exquisite!”
The tailors beamed. “We’re so glad you like it,” they said, and they described the intricate designs they were “weaving.”