And Christ turned to them and reproved them and said: you want those things which take from [[187]]our kingdom the greatest number of souls. And that this is true, on our return you will see the proof.
And He passed on.
A little while after, two dear companions found the gold and were greatly rejoiced thereat, and one went to the nearest village to get a mule, while the other remained on guard.
Now listen to the guilty deeds that followed the guilty thoughts sent them by the devil[1]. The one with the mule returned and said to his companion: I have eaten in the village, and you must be hungry. Eat these two fine breads and then we will load up. The other replied: I have no great will to eat now. Therefore, let us load up first.
And they began to load the mule.
And when they had almost finished loading, the one who had gone for the mule bent down to tie the bundle fast, and the other ran behind him treacherously with a pointed knife, and killed him. Then he gave one of the breads to the mule, and ate the other himself. The bread was [[188]]poisoned. The man fell down dead, and so did the mule, before they could leave the spot, and the gold remained untouched as it had been before[2].
Our Lord then passed with His disciples the same day, and showed them the example He had spoken of[3].