One hot day, a subterranean insect was hunting down some water. In the wake of strolling around for quite a while, she went to a spring.
To achieve the spring, she needed to scale a piece of sod. While advancing up, she slipped and fell into the water.
She could have suffocated if a bird up a close-by tree had not seen her. Seeing that the subterranean insect was stuck in an unfortunate situation, the pigeon immediately culled off a leaf and dropped it into the water close to the battling subterranean insect. The subterranean insect moved towards the leaf and moved up there. Before long it conveyed her securely to dry ground.
Exactly around then, a seeker close-by was tossing out his net towards the bird, planning to trap it.
Think about what he was going to do, the subterranean insect rapidly bit him on the foot sole area. Feeling the torment, the seeker dropped his net. The bird rushed to take off to wellbeing.
Tit for tat.