Once upon a time, there was a dragon and a fox, and the dragon was very hungry. So, he tried to eat the fox. The fox too fast for the dragon, though.
One day, the fox was so annoyed that the dragon was trying to eat him that he set up a trap for the dragon. The fox led the dragon to his trap. The dragon chased after him. And the dragon got caught in the trap! He was stuck in a cage. But the dragon could breathe fire, and he melted the bars of the cage and escaped.
When the fox saw the dragon escape, he ran away as fast as he could. But he didn’t give up. He prepared traps for months, until one day, he learned the weakness of the dragon. He was being chased by the beast, and it blasted fire at him, burning his tail. After that though, the dragon didn’t blow fire at him for the rest of the day. That is when he realized that the dragon could only breathe fire once per day. Using that knowledge, he planned a new trap.
He placed the trap where the dragon would chase him. But, instead of only one cage, he now put two. When the dragon stepped on a button, the cages would activate and trap the dragon. While the dragon might melt through one, he couldn’t melt through the second. And it worked! The fox’s plan worked!
When the dragon chased the fox, it stepped on one of the buttons. When it was trapped in the first cage, he simply melted it down. But he could only breathe fire once every day. So, the second cage had him trapped.
The fox then took the cage and pushed it into a volcano. The dragon fell in, and was never heard from again.
Finally the fox was safe and he lived happily ever after.