The story describes a lazy lion who takes credit for the work of smaller animals. A fox and wolf come to the lion with broken items, a watch and TV, skeptical he can fix them. The lion retrieves the fixed items from inside his cave, where rabbits are doing complicated work. It's revealed the lion's success is due to the skills of his subordinate rabbits, highlighting the importance of competent staff. A second story depicts a hardworking rabbit writing a seemingly absurd thesis, defended by showing predators to the lion inside, implying one's work matters less than who oversees it. Both stories convey that a manager's reputation relies on subordinates' work, and professional achievements depend more on a supervisor's approval than one's own merits.